VirusBlockade™ II is a Control Panel document that allows you to set automatic and manual disk locking, automatic disk scanning, SUPERFAST FILE SCANNING™, floppy disk ejection, unattended operation and the Rookie Switch™. If you want to receive a message whether or not VirusDetective finds an infected file, click this box. [NOTE: normally, ONLY when VirusDetective finds an infected file will you get a message.] If you want to scan a batch of floppy disks, one disk after another, click this box. It causes floppy disks to ALWAYS eject. [NOTE: normally, ONLY when VirusDetective finds an infected file will the floppy disk be ejected.] This names the folder that VirusBlockade moves the infected file into. VirusBlockade creates the folder and puts it on the desktop of the same disk as the infected file. However, if you already have a folder by that name, VirusBlockade uses that folder. To queue up all messages when VirusDetective finds any matches, click this box. The messages will display when you open the VirusBlockade Control Panel. When you have any message(s) pending, VirusBlockade flashes its icon alternately with the Apple icon. To set options to automatically scan FILES, click here. To set options to automatically scan DISKS, click here. This button is not available because VirusDetective 5.0 (or later) must be available under the Apple menu. To set options to automatically scan DISKS, click here. To save the options’ changes and close the dialog box, click here. This button is not available because you haven’t made any changes. To save the customized portion of the Rookie Message™ text and close the dialog box, click here. This button is not available because you haven’t made any changes. If you DON’T want to save any changes but still close the dialog box, click here. If you DON’T want to save any changes and NOT close the dialog box, click here. If you want to save any changes and close the dialog box, click here. This version of VirusBlockade II is a DEMO version. Click the “About” button for details on how to obtain the full-working version of VirusBlockade II. In order to set a password, use the Rookie Switch™, always eject floppy disks, choose a bypass key, choose the startup icon displays, or select unattended operation, click here. When you want to automatically eject floppy disks when they are inserted, and you want the message below to appear, click this box. When you want to automatically eject floppy disks when they are inserted, and you want a message to appear, this is the message. You can change the message up to 255 characters long. When VirusDetective detects a match and you want VirusBlockade to NOTIFY you of what action it took, click this box. To select what action VirusBlockade takes when VirusDetective detects a match, click one of the four buttons. To scan files when their resources are CHANGED on the startup disk, floppy disks, other non-networked disks, or networked disks (AppleShare, TOPS, etc.), click the desired checkbox(es). To scan files as soon as they are CREATED on the startup disk, floppy disks, other non-networked disks, or networked disks (AppleShare, TOPS, etc.), click the desired checkbox(es). To cancel automatic write-enabling of floppy disks when you eject them, click this box. To automatically write-enable floppy disks when you eject them, click this box. To cancel automatic write-protection of floppy disks when you insert them, click this box. To automatically write-protect floppy disks when you insert them, click this box. To cancel automatic write-enabling of ‘non-startup’, ‘non-floppy’, local (directly attached to your Macintosh) disks when unmounted, click this box. To automatically write-enable ‘non-startup’, ‘non-floppy’, local (directly attached to your Macintosh) disks when unmounted, click this box. To cancel automatic write-protection of ‘non-startup’, ‘non-floppy’, local (directly attached to your Macintosh) disks when mounted, click this box. To automatically write-protect ‘non-startup’, ‘non-floppy’, local (directly attached to your Macintosh) disks when mounted, click this box. To cancel automatic write-enabling of the startup disk when you shut down the Macintosh, click this box. To automatically write-enable the startup disk when you shut down the Macintosh, click this box. To cancel automatic write-protection of the startup disk when you start up the Macintosh, click this box. To automatically write-protect the startup disk when you start up the Macintosh, click this box. Type your own Rookie Message™ text here. It immediately follows the fixed text. Have it advise the user whom to contact when (s)he gets this message. To NOT save any changes to the customized portion of the Rookie Message™ text and close the dialog box, click here. To save the customized portion of the Rookie Message™ text and close the dialog box, click here. To copy the text to the Clipboard, click here. To copy the text to the Clipboard, click “Help -> Clipboard” or “Text -> Clipboard.” To close this dialog box, click here To return to the previous dialog box and NOT save any changes, click here. To get help regarding the items contained in this dialog box, click here. To save the options’ changes and close the dialog box, click here. To prevent the novice user from proceeding when a virus is detected, click the Rookie Switch™ box. To enable this checkbox, choose a password. To edit the Rookie Message™, click the Rookie Message button. To scan non-floppy disks (see ‘When you insert a floppy disk, scan…’ for floppy disks), click the appropriate disk type(s) as well as the time and days of the week. To scan non-floppy disks (see ‘When you insert a floppy disk, scan…’ for floppy disks) at startup or when mounted, click the appropriate disk type(s) as well as days of the week. To set options to automatically scan FILES, click here. This button is not available because VirusDetective 5.0 (or later) must be available under the Apple menu. To choose whether you want to scan floppy disks never, always, or sometimes, click the desired button. To scan sometimes, click ‘if key is held down’ or ‘if key is NOT held down’ and select the desired key from the pop-up menu. Type your password here. Characters will show up as •’s. To cancel any changes to your password, click here. To accept the typed password, click here. If you want to clear the password, leave the password blank and click here. Kilroy was here! To determine if VirusBlockade’s icon will display at startup, click the desired button. To bypass automatic write-protecting or write-enabling, or prevent VirusBlockade from loading at startup, select the desired button that corresponds with the key you want to act as the bypass key. For information regarding the author, how to register and order VirusBlockade, and an overview of VirusBlockade and VirusDetective, click here. Hold down the Option key and click here for sample option configurations. To get help on VirusBlockade, click here. Passwords have been disabled in this DEMO version. Click the “About” button for details on how to obtain the full-working version of VirusBlockade. This is the disk that will be manually write-protected or write-enabled. Click the Drive button to cycle through your other disks. To manually write-enable the disk named below, click this box. This checkbox is not available because the write-protection cannot be changed on this disk. To manually write-protect the disk named below, click this box. To select the next disk to manually write-protect or write-enable, click here. The first part of the “Rookie Message™” will always display this. You may add your own text after it. To automatically eject floppy disks when they are inserted, click this box. To set options to automatically write-protect and write-enable disks, click here.