H0:\TPaul Vigays VZap application.|MIt will keep an eye on your machine and check for viruses.|MRead !Help for more details.
Wa5/Wa1:The name of this application.
Wa6/Wa2:The purpose of this application.
Wa7/Wa3:Paul Vigay is the author of VZap.
Wa8/Wa4:\Tcurrent version number.
Wb0:\Wthe introduction \w.
Wc0/Wc1:This is the status line which shows you what VZap is currently doing, or has just done.
Wc2/Wc3:Details of the last wimp operation to be carried out are shown here, or if virus scanning, the current filename.
Wc4/Wc5:Any suspicious lines found while virus scanning are shown here, along with various miscellaneous comments.
Wc6:This is the 'action' bar. Any user prompts appear here, which may need you to click one of the mouse buttons in answer to a particular request from !VZap.
Wc7/Wd20/Wd37:\Schoose a different filing system.
Wc8/Wd2/Wd38:\Schoose a different disc drive number.
Wd1:The filing system that will be scanned.
Wd3:The drive number that will be scanned.
Wd6/Wd7:\Stoggle on and off the sound.
Wd21:\Sscan the internal modules for virus infection. This is useful if you want to see if the computer has already been infected.
Wd8/Wd9:\Stoggle on and off the 'auto wimp watch' option. See the instructions for more details.
Wd27/Wd5:\Stoggle on and off the 'autozap' option. See the instructions for more details.
Wd26/Wd29:\Stoggle on and off the *SET option. See the instructions for more details.
Wd25/Wd32:\Stoggle on and off the disc logging feature. !VZap can save a complete log to disc which can later be loaded into !Edit. See the instructions for more details.
Wd22/Wd23:\Squit automatically after performing a disc scan. This is useful to use in conjunction with 'Autoscan', to release memory after scanning.
Wd24/Wd30:\Ssave a 'this disc has been scanned for viruses' text file to the disc on completion of a virus scan.
Wd14/Wd15:If on, this will automatically scan any floppies in the drive, when you click on the relevant drive icon.
Wd16/Wd17:\Senter a directory path name to scan as soon as !VZap loads (or drag a directory icon into this window). See the instructions for more details.
Wd10:\Sreset VZap to it's preferred 'default' settings.
Wd11:\Ssave the current settings to disc to use next time you install !VZap.
Wd18:\Scancel the above settings and reset to the previous values.
Wd19:\SOK the above settings to use for this session only. If you want the values permanantly changed, use 'Save'.
Wd42:\Slist the log file contents.
Wd43/Wd44:\Stoggle 'auto reset' on and off. If on, the logfile will be cleared each time !VZap is loaded.
Wd45/Wd46:\Stoggle on and off warnings.
Wd40:\Senter the filename of the logfile. You can also drag the icon to set the logfile directory path to whichever directory you drag the icon to.
Ma0:\Rsee information about !VZap.
Ma1:\Rkill a selected task.
Ma2:\SScan the memory for viruses.
Ma3:\Ssee (or change) the various choices available to !VZap.
Ma4:\Squit !VZap.
Mb0/Mb1/Mb2/Mb3/Mb4/Mb5/Mb6:\Schoose another filing system.
Mc0:\Sset drive 0 as the current drive.
Mc1:\Sset drive 1 as the current drive.
Mc2:\Sset drive 2 as the current drive.
Mc3:\Sset drive 3 as the current drive.
Mc4:\Sset drive 4 as the current drive.
Mc5:\Sset drive 5 as the current drive.
Mc6:\Sset drive 6 as the current drive.
Mc7:\Sset drive 7 as the current drive.
Md0/Md1/Md2/Md3/Md4/Md5/Md6/Md7/Md8/Md9:The list of previously loaded tasks. \Squit one you no longer require.
Error1:Disc write protected - Please ensure that it is un-write protected, then try again.
Error3:Disc error
Error4:This feature is not compatible with RISC OS versions 3.5 and later. Please contact Paul Vigay for the latest details on compatibility.
Error5:Unable to locate or create logfile. Please check the filepath of the logfile in the 'Choices' window.
Error6:VZap has tried to update an invalid logfile. Please consult the manual for possible causes and solutions.
Error7:You have entered an invalid pathname for !VZap's logfile. Either edit '!VZap.Logpath' or re-install !VZap from your original disc.
Error8:Unable to restore BBCEconet virus due to incorrect verification check.
Error9:File not open for update. Is the disc write-protected?
Error12: - Click OK to continue or Cancel to RESET machine
Error13:!VZap has suffered a fatal internal error #
Error15:and must exit immediately
Error16:Disc corrupted - Broken directory.
Error17:Click OK to continue
Error18:File open - If this is a virus, it may have already attempted to load into memory.
Error19:Disc write protected - Unable to 'Stamp' disc.
Error20:Drive empty
Error21:Can't read archive file. Check that you are reading from a CFS directory
Error22: - Click OK to continue or Cancel to Quit !VZap
Error23:ERROR #
Error24:!Boot file too long
Error25:Can't access network. Are you logged on?
Error26:You don't appear to have selected a valid disc drive number.
Error27:File not found. Please check your drive settings and try again.
Error28:Unknown datasave packet received
Error29:Unknown datasave filetype recieved
Error30:Please re-install !VZap from your original master disc.
Error31:!Boot file is the wrong length.
Error32:!Boot file has become corrupted.
Error33:!Run file is the wrong length.
Error34:!Run file has become corrupted.
Error35:contains the wrong number of files. Check that you don't have multiple logfiles stored inside the !VZap application.
Error36:templates file has become corrupted.
Error37:title image has become corrupted.
Error38:!VZap couldn't locate your previous log file. The logfile has been reset to the default filename.
Error39:Sorry. That is an invalid user ID.
Warn20:WARNING: A file compression module (such as Spark, Arc or Cfs) has been detected. If this is a read-only version, some of VZap's features may not work correctly.
Warn21:WARNING: !VZap is not compatible with your version of ArcFS. Please install a newer version of ArcFS.
Warn22:Hmmm. ArcFS seems confused by that file. ArcFS was expecting a directory and that seems to be a file.