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%OP%VS4.12 (10-Feb-92), Bohunt, R4000 9000 3512 2487
%OP%TM1
%OP%HM0
%OP%FM0
%OP%BM0
%OP%LM3
%OP%FGTrinity.Medium
%OP%WC2,1238,44,980,2,52,0,41
%CO:A,5,82%%C%@F:Homerton.Bold,20@%H1%!Guardian Virus Killer%H1%
%C%%H2%©1991/2 Paul Vigay%H2%
@F:Trinity.Bold,14@Instructions for use:
(versions 3.00 and above)
Note: %H2%Select%H2% refers to the left mouse button, %H2%Menu%H2% refers to the middle button and %H2%Adjust%H2% refers to the right
button.
Install !Guardian on the icon bar by double-clicking 'select' on !Guardian3.
%H1%To scan a disc for viruses;%H1%
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Step a)
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c)
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Call up !Guardian's main menu by pressing %H2%Menu%H2% on the mouse, over the !Guardian icon.
Move the mouse across, over the little arrow to the right of the "Scan Disc" option. This will
show you a sub-menu.
i) Moving over the "Filer" option allows you to select a filing system to scan. You can
choose from ADFS, SCSI, IDEFS, NET and CDFS.
ii) Moving over the "Drive No." option lets you select which drive you wish to scan - This
will usually be 4 (for a hard disc) or 0 (for a floppy disc)
N.B. The %H2%Auto Scan%H2% option lets you type in a directory name on which to scan automatically
everytime !Guardian is loaded. It will automatically zap any known viruses without any user
intervention. This option is useful to use on a Network, so that you can scan a user directory
each time the system is booted up.
Having set the filer and drive number of the disc you want to scan, click %H2%Select%H2% on "Start
Scan".
The computer will now scan the required disc. If a virus is found, the computer will bleep
and you should follow on screen instructions.
N.B. Sometimes the computer will bleep and inform you that something "Looks Suspicious".
This usually means that a line has been found that could be loading something. 99 times out
of 100 this can be ignored by clicking %H2%select%H2% on "Cancel", but advanced users may like to
examine the relevant file by using !Edit.
Setting the "Auto Zap" option from the "Scan Disc" sub-menu (see above) will scan a disc
without issuing any prompts, automatically deleting any known viruses. This option is handy
to set if you are a newcomer or novice to the Archimedes.
Pressing %H2%ESCAPE%H2% at any time will abort the scan.
If the 'bleep' sounds become annoying (especially if lots of virus infections are found) you
can toggle all sounds on and off by clicking %H2%Select%H2% on "Sound" from the main menu.
If you repeatedly want to use !Guardian with the same options set, click %H2%Select%H2% over "Save
Options". N.B. You will need to do this if using the "Auto Scan" (see above) option on a
Network.
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