RepeatScan = The diskette in the diskdrive has been scanned. If you want to scan another disk, please insert it in your diskdrive and press 'Yes'. Press the 'No' button to quit.\n\nDo you want to scan another disk ?
MightBeUnknown = might be infected by an unknown virus
ProbablyUnknown = probably infected by an unknown virus
HFlags = Heuristic flags:
SigFileError= The signature file TBSCAN.SIG has not been found.
SigVersionError= The current version of the signature file (TBSCAN.SIG) cannot be used with this version of TBAV for OS/2.\n\nTBAV for OS/2 will be aborted.
DatFileError= The data file TBSETUP.DAT has not been found.
AllFilesWarning= WARNING!!\nYou selected the 'Non-Executable Scan' option! Since there are no viruses that only infect non-executable files, it is really sufficient to scan executable files only. Use this option only after you found at least one virus in an executable file.\nBe aware that because of the complex nature of the Scan module, treating data files as executable files might cause unpredictable results and false alarms may occur.\nDo you want to continue the scan operation ?
SetupWarning= WARNING!!\nYou are about to execute the setup module of TBAV for OS/2, which will validate all selected programs. If some program is infected, this program will also be validated and considered a non-infected program !!\nDo you want to continue ?
DriveNotReady = The drive you selected is not ready. Please close the drive, or check your hardware.
InstallError = TBAV for OS/2 has not correctly been installed.\n\nPlease use the accompanying installation program to install TBAV for OS/2.
Expired0 = The evaluation period of the unregistered version of TBAV for OS/2 has almost expired. Please register TBAV for OS/2 !
Expired1 = The evaluation period of the unregistered version of TBAV for OS/2 has expired. The item you selected is not available.
Expired2 = The evaluation period of the unregistered version of TBAV for OS/2 has expired. Current settings will not be saved.
OverwriteFile = The file you specified already exists.\n\nDo you want to overwrite the contents of the existing file ?
OkToDelete = Are you sure you want to delete the predefined target called %s ?
ViewFileError = An error (number %d) occured while executing the file viewer.\n\nPress OK to continue.
RegOnly = The unregistered version of TBAV for OS/2 does not support this option.\n\nCall you local ThunderBYTE distributor for registration information.
LocalTarget = local.scn
CleanOLE2Error = ERROR!\n\nThe OLE2 file that you want to clean cannot be opened. Please check the read-only attribute!\n\nPress OK to continue.
CleanOLE2Success= The OLE2 file was successfully cleaned.\n\nPress OK to continue.
EndOfScan0 = The scanning process is completed; all files appear to be clean.
EndOfScan1 = The scan process has been interrupted by the user. All files appear to be clean.
EndOfScan2 = The scan process has finished. Some files are infected by one or more viruses.
EndOfScan3 = The scan process has been interrupted by the user. Some files are infected by one or more viruses.
EndOfScan4 = The scan process can not start because there are no files to scan.\nDo you want to select the scan target ?
EndOfSetup0 = The setup process has finished without errors.
EndOfSetup1 = The setup process has been interrupted by the user.
EndOfSetup2 = The setup process has finished, but some files have been changed.
EndOfSetup3 = The setup process has been interrupted by the user. Some files have been changed.
EndOfSetup4 = The setup process can not start because there are not files to setup.\nDo you want to select the TbSetup target ?
TBAVLibError2= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nSome unknown error occurred.\n\nThe program will end.
TBAVLibError3= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nThe OEMCodes are not correct.\n\nThe program will end.
TBAVLibError4= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nThe TBAV library ran out of memory\n\nThe program will end.
TBAVLibError5= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nThe TbScan.Sig file could not be found, or has an error (wrong version ID ?).\n\nThe program will end.
TBAVLibError6= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nThe TbSetup.Dat file could not be found.\n\nThe program will end.
TBAVLibError7= Error initalizing the TBAV library.\n\nThe TbScan.Eci file could not be found, or has an error (wrong version ID ?)\n\nThe program will end.
[HeurFlags]
HeurFlag_c = c No checksum / recovery information (Anti-Vir.Dat) available.
HeurFlag_X = C The checksum data does not match! File has been changed!
HeurFlag_F = F Suspicious file access. Might be able to infect a file.
HeurFlag_R = R Relocator. Program code will be relocated in a suspicious way.
HeurFlag_A = A Suspicious Memory Allocation. The program uses a non-standard\n way to search for, and/or allocate memory.
HeurFlag_N = N Wrong name extension. Extension conflicts with program structure.
HeurFlag_S = S Contains a routine to search for executable (.COM or .EXE) files.
HeurFlag_# = # Found a code decryption routine or debugger trap. This is common\n for viruses but also for some copy-protected software.
HeurFlag_V = V This suspicious file has been validated to avoid heuristic alarms.
HeurFlag_E = E Flexible Entry-point. The code seems to be designed to be linked\n on any location within an executable file. Common for viruses.
HeurFlag_L = L The program traps the loading of software. Might be a\n virus that intercepts program load to infect the software.
HeurFlag_D = D Disk write access. The program writes to disk without using DOS.
HeurFlag_M = M Memory resident code. The program might stay resident in memory.
HeurFlag_! = ! Invalid opcode (non-8088 instructions) or out-of-range branch.
HeurFlag_T = T Incorrect timestamp. Some viruses use this to mark infected files.
HeurFlag_J = J Suspicious jump construct. Entry point via chained or indirect\n jumps. This is unusual for normal software but common for viruses.
HeurFlag_? = ? Inconsistent exe-header. Might be a virus but can also be a bug.
HeurFlag_G = G Garbage instructions. Contains code that seems to have no purpose\n other than encryption or avoiding recognition by virus scanners.
HeurFlag_U = U Undocumented interrupt/DOS call. The program might be just tricky\n but can also be a virus using a non-standard way to detect itself.
HeurFlag_Z = Z EXE/COM determination. The program tries to check whether a file\n is a COM or EXE file. Viruses need to do this to infect a program.
HeurFlag_O = O Found code that can be used to overwrite/move a program in memory.
HeurFlag_B = B Back to entry point. Contains code to re-start the program after\n modifications at the entry-point are made. Very usual for viruses.
HeurFlag_K = K Unusual stack. The program has a suspicious stack or an odd stack.
HeurFlag_@ = @ Encountered instructions which are not likely to be generated by\n an assembler, but by some code generator like a polymorphic virus.
HeurFlag_1 = 1 Found instructions which require a 80186 processor or above.
HeurFlag_Y = Y Bootsector violates IBM bootsector format. Missing 55AA-marker.
HeurFlag_p = p Packed program. A virus could be hidden inside the program.
HeurFlag_i = i Additional data found at end of file. Probably internal overlay.
HeurFlag_h = h The program has the hidden or system attribute set.
HeurFlag_w = w The program contains a MS-Windows or OS/2 exe-header.
[FileType]
BootSect = Bootsector
DosCom = Dos com
DosExe = Dos exe
DosDriver = Dos driver
Batch = Dos batch
Data = Data file
OLE2 = OLE2 file
Extender = Extender
Drv_16 = Drv 16-bit
Win_16 = Win 16-bit
OS2_16 = OS2 16-bit
Drv_32 = Drv 32-bit
Win_32 = Win 32-bit
OS2_32 = OS2 32-bit
Win95NT = Win95/NT
NonIntel = Non-Intel
[LogFile]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Select log file
LogFileHdr = TBAV for OS/2 virus detection report
Filter = Log Files *.LOG
[DataFile]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Select TBSetup.Dat file
Filter = Data Files *.DAT
[VirusInfo]
InfoHeader = Information about
Trojan = This is not a virus but a Trojan Horse. It does not spread but simply causes damage. Determine the source of the file and simply delete it.
Dropper = This file is not a virus, but a dropper of a virus. If you run this file it will install a virus on your system. It is highly recommended to delete the file.
Joke = This file is completely innocent. It merely imitates virus activity but is actually harmless. Just delete it if you do not like it.
Garbage = This is NOT a virus, but is detected as such because it has been identified as a virus by some independent tester and is being used in virus scanner tests. To avoid an undeserved penalty in such tests, TbScan detects this file too!
SInfect = This virus is known to infect
COM = COM files,
EXE = EXE files,
SYS = device drivers,
BOOT = boot sectors,
EInfect = but unknown variants may infect other items as well.
Res = It remains resident in memory and infects/damages its victims in the background.
Tool = Actually, this is not just a virus, but a class of viruses. They are all created with the same tool. It is hardly possible to divide and describe all viruses created with this tool individually. Be aware of unknown side-effects. It is highly recommended to restore all files from a reliable backup.
Poly = The virus is polymorphic, which means that it looks different each time it infects a file. Some anti-virus products may have difficulties detecting this virus reliably. Also some false alarms may occur, especially on non-executable files.
Cryp = The virus is encrypted using a trivial encryption scheme. There is no simple signature that can be used to find it. However, the better anti-virus scanners should not have any problems detecting this virus.
Cmp = This is a companion virus. It does not alter existing executable files, instead it creates a new file with the same name, but with a filename extension that has a higher execution priority than the existing one. DOS will start this virus file instead of the original program. After execution, the virus executes the original program.
HLL = The virus is not written in assembly language, as usual, but in a high-level language. Since all components of the virus are the same as the other programs developed with the same programming language, it is difficult to detect such viruses without false alarms.
Many = Because the source code of this virus is widely spread, there are many variants of this virus. It is hardly possible to divide and describe all variants individually. Be aware of unknown side-effects. It is highly recommended to restore all files from a reliable backup.
Stlt = This virus has 'stealth' capabilities, which means that it is able to hide its presence from most people, and even virus scanners and checksummers, unless the virus has not yet been loaded in memory. It is highly recommended to boot from a clean diskette before scanning or cleaning!
Mus = The speaker of your PC may emit unusual sounds.
Msg = Unusual messages or effects may appear on the screen.
Hang = Unexpected system hangs may occur.
Obv = This virus is very obvious, and it is therefore extremely unlikely that the virus will succeed in spreading unnoticed. If you ever get it on your system, it has probably been put there intentionally! Anyway, you will find out that you have a virus immediately, even without a scanner.
Lab = This virus is very buggy and/or requires a special setup. It is hardly possible that the virus will ever succeed to infect another file. Therefore this virus is not a serious threat, but can be classified as a LAB virus.
Wild = This virus has been reported to be 'in the wild'.
SClean = CLEANING INFORMATION:\nBefore cleaning or restoring, it is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to boot from a clean, write-protected system diskette first! This is necessary to ensure that no viruses are active in memory, and to reduce the risk that you execute an infected file by accident.
Data = WARNING!\nThis virus is known to corrupt data files. Although the damage may not be visible immediately, the integrity of your data has been affected once this virus got active in your system. There is no other option than restoring all information from a reliable backup.
Ovw = This virus uses an infection method which makes it impossible to remove it from the file afterwards. Part of the victim file is destroyed by the virus. Therefore you have no other option than to restore everything from a reliable backup.
Del = Removing this virus is easy, just delete it !
Clean = The best thing to do is to restore all executable files from a backup, or to re-install them from their original disks. If speed or ease is more important than data integrity, you may attempt to separate the virus from the file with a cleaner, such as TbClean. Results are always depending on the exact virus variant you may have, on the lay-out of the victim file, and your system configuration.
ClnBoot = You need to restore the original DOS bootsector and/or system files. Enter 'SYS C:' on the DOS command line. You also need to check and clean all your diskettes! Otherwise the virus will return sooner or later! You can clean the diskettes with the 'TbUtil -immunize' command.
MBR = You need to clean the partition code. You can do so with the DOS FDISK program ('FDISK /MBR'), or with TbUtil ('TbUtil C: -immunize'). The latter is recommended.
EClean = As new variants of existing viruses appear almost daily, it is possible that you will encounter a variant of this virus which will still be identified by our scanner, but behaves differently than described above. The information above is therefore intended as a basic guideline.
[Dialog:DLG_PRODUCTINFO]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Product information
Text(0xF000)= ThunderBYTE Anti-Virus Utilities for OS/2
Text(0xF001)= TBAV for OS/2 is distributed by:\n\nESaSS B.V.\t\t\tPhone:\t+31 (0)24 6488555\nP.O. Box 1380\t\t\tFax:\t+31 (0)24 6450899\n6501 BJ Nijmegen\t\tBBS:\t+31 (0)591 382011\nThe Netherlands\t\t\tInternet:\thttp://www.thunderbyte.com\nCompuServe: 100140,3046\tEmail:\task.esass@thunderbyte.com
[Dialog:DLG_SYSTEMINFO]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - System Information
Text(0xF000)= TBAV for OS/2
Text(0xF001)= Version number:
Text(0xF002)= Compiled at:
Text(0xF003)= TBAV Scan engine
Text(0xF004)= Version number:
Text(0xF005)= Compiled at:
Text(0xF006)= Number of signatures:
[Dialog:DLG_SCAN]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - TbScan
Text(102) = The Thunderbyte Anti-Virus utilities provide a collection of sophisticated programs which offer various ways to check for, identify and remove known as well as unknown viruses from hard and floppy disks on PCs or across networks.
Text(115) = Signatures:
Text(116) = Directories:
Text(117) = Total files:
Text(118) = Executables:
Text(119) = CRC verified:
Text(120) = Infected items:
Text(121) = Changed items:
Text(122) = Elapsed time:
Text(123) = KB / second:
[Dialog:DLG_SETUP]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - TbSetup
Text(0xF000)= The TbSetup program stores checksum, validation, and cleaning information of programs in hidden Anti-Vir.Dat files. Several Thunderbyte Anti-Virus (TBAV) utilities use this information to enhance detection and removing of viruses.
Text(0xF001)= Filename
Text(0xF002)= Length
Text(0xF003)= CRC-32
Text(0xF004)= Action
Text(0xF005)= Flags
Text(0xF006)= Statistics
Text(115) = TbSetup entries:
Text(117) = Anti-Vir files:
Text(118) = Directories:
Text(119) = Total files:
Text(120) = Executables:
Text(121) = New files:
Text(122) = Changed files:
Text(123) = Special files:
[Dialog:DLG_SETUPOPTIONS]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Setup Options
Text(0xF000)= Setup options
Text(100) = ~Prompt for pause
Text(101) = ~Only new files
Text(102) = ~Remove Anti-Vir.Dat files
Text(103) = ~Test mode (don't change anything)
Text(104) = ~Hide Anti-Vir.Dat files
Text(105) = ~Make executables read-only
Text(106) = ~Clear read-only attributes
Text(107) = ~Include sub-directories
[Dialog:DLG_SETUPFLAGS]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Setup Flags
Text(0xF000)= Setup Flag usage
Text(0xF001)= Select flags to be changed
Text(100) = ~Use normal flags
Text(101) = ~Set flags manually
Text(102) = ~Reset flags manually
Text(103) = ~Heuristic analysis
Text(104) = ~Checksum images
Text(105) = Disk image ~file
Text(106) = Read-~only sensitive
Text(107) = ~TSR program
Text(108) = ~Direct disk access
Text(109) = ~Attribute modifier
Text(110) = ~Interrupt rehook
[Dialog:DLG_SCANOPTIONS]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Scan Options
Text(0xF000)= Scan options
Text(100) = ~Prompt for pause
Text(101) = ~Quick scan
Text(102) = ~Non-executable scan
Text(103) = ~Bootsector scan
Text(104) = F~ile scan
Text(105) = ~Subdirectory scan
Text(106) = ~Fast scrolling
Text(107) = ~Repeat scan
[Dialog:DLG_SCANADVANCED]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Advanced Scan Options
Text(0xF000)= Heuristic scanning
Text(0xF001)= Miscellaneous options
Text(0xF002)= Configure executable extensions
Text(100) = ~High heuristic sensitivity
Text(101) = ~Auto heuristic sensitivity
Text(102) = ~Low heuristic sensitivity
Text(103) = ~Extract signatures
[Dialog:DLG_SCANVIRUSFOUND]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - What if a virus is found ?
Text(0xF000)= If a virus is found,
Text(100) = ~Present action menu
Text(101) = ~Just continue (log only)
Text(102) = ~Delete infected file
Text(103) = ~Kill infected file
Text(104) = ~Rename infected file
[Dialog:DLG_SCANLOG]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Log file options
Text(0xF000)= Log file contents
Text(0xF001)= Log file options
Text(100) = Log only ~infected files
Text(101) = Log ~summary too
Text(102) = Log suspected ~too
Text(103) = Log all ~warnings too
Text(104) = Log ~clean files too
Text(105) = ~Output to log file
Text(106) = ~Append to existing log file
Text(107) = ~No heuristic descriptions
[Dialog:DLG_SELECTPATH]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Select target
TbScan = Select the target to execute TbScan:
TbSetup = Select the target to execute TbSetup:
Select = Select
ScanButton = Start TbScan
SetupButton = Start TbSetup
Text(0xF000)= Target
Text(0xF001)= Drives
Text(0xF002)= Directories
Text(0xF003)= Files
Text(106) = ~Include hidden files/dirs
[Dialog:DLG_VIRUSLIST]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Virus Information
Text(0xF000)= List of known viruses:
Text(0xF001)= Information about the selected virus:
Text(103) = View Info
Text(110) = View detailed virus ~information (in English !)
Text(2 ) = Close
[Dialog:DLG_VIRUSFOUND]
Title = TBAV for OS/2 - Virus Detected !
Text(0xF000)= Virus Information
Text(0xF001)= Action to take
Text(110) = View detailed virus ~information (in English !)