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DoScan Version 1.04
Copyright (c) 1994 by Larry Edwards
All Rights Reserved
Developed and Marketed as Shareware
by
Larry O. Edwards
P.O. Box 3429
Kent, WA. 98032
CompuServe: 74010,773
FIDO: 1:343/187
Nasty Little DISCLAIMER AGREEMENT
If you use DoScan, you must accept this disclaimer of warranty.
The author disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied,
including, without limitation, the warranties of
merchantability and of fitness for any purpose. The author
assumes no liability for damages, direct or consequential,
which may result from the use of DoScan.
Introduction
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DoScan was written to make using "SCAN" from McAfee and Assoc. an
easy and hopefully interesting task. It will process all files in
a directory including any .Zips,.Arj and starting with v1.03 will
also do .Lzh files. With this version DoSCAN will also extract and
test any embedded files in an archive.
If a virus is detected by "SCAN", the archived file is automatically
moved to a "Badfiles" directory and DoSCAN continues on with the other
files to be processed. If a virus is detected in any other type of file
a warning message is given on the screen.
Why use this type of program?
-----------------------------
"SCAN.EXE" is an excellent program for testing for viruses, BUT it
is also difficult to understand all of the options available in it.
With DoScan you don't need to worry about them as most of them are
already hardcoded into the program. To process a directory full of
new files simply type DoScan <Directory to process>, what could be
easier?
What is Shareware?
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Shareware is a form of distribution which gives users a chance to try
software before buying it. If you try a Shareware program and continue
to use it, you are expected to register. Individual programs differ on
details -- some request registration while others require it, some
specify a maximum trial period. With registration, you get anything
from the simple right to continue using the software to an updated
program with printed manual.
Registration
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If you find DoScan useful and you continue to use it after a reasonable
(30 days) trial period, you are required to make a registration payment
of $15.00 to Larry Edwards. See "REGIS.TXT" for more information.
The $15.00 registration fee will license one copy for use on any one
computer at any one time.
You must treat a registered version of this software just like a book.
Just as a book cannot be read by two different persons at the same time,
this software may be used by any number of people and may be freely moved
from one computer location to another, as long as there is no possibility
of it being used in two different locations at the same time.
Commercial users of DoScan must register and pay for their copies of the
program within 15 days of first use or their license is withdrawn. For
site-license information, contact the author direct.
You are encouraged to pass (unregistered) copies of DoScan along
to your friends for evaluation. Please encourage them to register their
copy if they find that they can use it. All registered users can get
a registered version of DoScan by calling my BBS and downloading it.
(See REGIS.TXT for more details)
Please fill out the included registration order form (file REGIS.TXT)
and send in your registration today. You can send REGIS.TXT to your
printer by typing:
"COPY REGIS.TXT PRN" (without the quotes)
and then pressing ENTER while at the MS-DOS prompt.
What Do I Get for Registering, and Why Should I?
------------------------------------------------
Here are some reasons why you should register:
o You can pick up a registered copy of the program by calling my BBS,
which does not show the "UNREGISTERED" line at the bottom of the
the display screen nor does it have the NAG screen and delay. You
can optionaly have a disk mailed with the reg. version(See Reg.txt).
o You get a LIFETIME license, meaning you're entitled to all future
versions/upgrades of DoScan.
o You get unlimited technical support via surface mail or electronic
mail.
o You have the author's ear when it comes to suggesting new features
and capabilities.
o You help increase competition in the software industry by keeping
prices low (shareware doesn't rely on expensive advertising).
o Finally, you can be proud of the honesty and integrity you've shown
in registering the program and having participated in the Shareware
revolution.
Installation
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Installation is very easy, simply extract the DoScan.EXE file to a
directory that is in your Path statement.
Upgrading
---------
Copy the new DOSCAN.EXE over your old one.
OPERATION
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Operation is even easier than the installation! To start the program
simply type "DoScan <Directory to Check>", no quotes.
I have all my new downloads go into a directory called "TOTEST", so
when I am ready to check those files I type "DoScan C:\TOTEST" and sit
back to watch the operation. DoScan will create a working directory under
the specified directory called "X2348" which is where the archives are
extracted to. Starting with v1.04 you can also specify a working
directory by typing DOSCAN <Path and Directory to check> <Work Directory>
This is beneficial if you want to use a RAM Drive as the "working area".
Once the files are extracted, they are tested with the program "SCAN.EXE"
which MUST also be located somewhere on your PATH Statement. If "SCAN"
detects a virus (or other possible problems) it will pass the information
to DoScan which in turn will create another directory under the specified
directory called "BADFILES". DoScan will then move the suspect archived
file from the specified directory into the new "BADFILES" directory and
will give you a Warning message on the screen. Once the move has been
completed DoScan will continue on until all of the files in the specified
directory have been processed. If you wish to stop processing simply hit
the ESCAPE key and when it is done working on the file currently being
processed it will exit back to DOS.
If "SCAN" detects a virus in a file that is not in a compressed archive
it will pass the information to DOSCAN and a Warning message will be
displayed on the screen. Files that are not in an archive form and are
detected as being contaminated will NOT be moved to the "BADFILES"
directory, but you will be given plenty of warning messages.
DoScan is a very tidy program it will cleanup and remove the "X2348"
directory it created when it is finished.
Example Command Lines
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"DOSCAN C:\TOTEST" will create a working directory under C:\TOTEST called
x2348, and will process all files and archives in the "TOTEST" directory.
"DOSCAN C:\TOTEST W:\" Will process all files in the "TOTEST" directory
using the W:\ drive as a work area.
I also use a batch file to start DOSCAN, I call it "DS.BAT" and it is
similar to:
@ECHO OFF
DOSCAN C:\TOTEST W:\
Whats New
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02/02/94 - v1.01 released.
02/06/94 - v1.02 released.
Corrected lockup problem if no files were in a directory
specified(don't know why anyone would run this program on
an empty directory, but they did).
Now runs "SCAN" on any file in a specified directory. No
longer needs to be in an archived form.
02/16/94 - v1.03 released.
Will work with .Zip, .Arj and now .Lzh files.
Added code to extract and process any embedded archived files
within the main archived file.
Added a "Nag Screen" to remind you to register the program.
Tests to be sure that the program "SCAN.EXE", by McAfee and
Assoc., is in a directory in your path statement.
02/24/94 - v1.04 released
Adds the ability to define a work directory instead of using
the default one.
If a work directory was requested and does not exist the
program will use the default work directory.
Added the ability to stop processing and exit the program.
How to Reach the Author
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Home BBS Official Support BBS's
TINKER SOFTWARE BBS Boardwalk BBS Borealis BBS Happy Hunting Ground BBS
(206) 852-7708 (206) 941-3124 (303) 750-7136 (206) 228-1734
Kent, Wa. Seattle, Wa. Denver, Co. Seattle, Wa.
FIDO: 1:343/187
Final Remarks
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Many Thanks to my Wife, Evelyn, for her Friendship, Love, and Support in
every aspect of my life. Especially my addiction to computer keyboards.
I also want to Thank my new son, Robert Lee Edwards, for his patience
while sitting with a wet diaper while daddy finished "Just one more line".
Thanks again to my BETA team for beating me up<G>.
I've made every effort to provide a safe and stable program, BUT...
If you find errors or additions, please let me know.
NOTE: Your registration and support for this program will enable me to
continue to develop DoScan and add other valuable features in future
versions.
I'd appreciate bug reports, new feature requests, comments, performance
problems, constructive criticism, suggestions, additions.