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- åAlerts and Dialogs
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- This section presents all of VirusScan’s alerts and dialogs, in alphabetical
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- order, with a brief explanation of each one.
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- • A virus may still be active in memory. Some of your files may have or
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- could become reinfected. You should immediately restart your Macintosh
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- using a locked startup floppy and run VirusScan again.
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- When you quit after a cleaning run, VirusScan checks to see if any
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- infected files were found in the currently active System folder. If any
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- were found, this alert is presented.
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- Click the Restart button to restart your Macintosh. Click the Cancel button
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- to return to VirusScan. Click the Quit button to quit VirusScan.
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- • An old version of the VirusScan Extension is installed on this system. Do
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- you want to install the new version?
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- When VirusScan starts up, it checks to see if an old version of the
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- VirusScan Extension is installed in the currently active System folder or
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- Extensions folder. If an old version is installed, this alert is presented.
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- Click the Install button to install the new version. Click the Cancel button
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- to leave the old version installed. Installing the new version also removes
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- the old version.
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- • An unexpected error (nnn) occurred while trying to save a file.
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- This alert is presented if VirusScan encounters an unexpected error while
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- trying to save a copy of the manual, a report, or the VirusScan Extension.
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- This alert should not happen. If it does, it might be an error in VirusScan
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- and we would appreciate it if you would notify McAfee.
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- • VirusScan has found an infected file.
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- This alert is presented if, while running in the background under
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- MultiFinder, VirusScan finds an infected file and you have selected the
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- “Also display alert” option in the “Notification options” section of the
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- Preferences window.
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- • VirusScan is unable to repair files on this system. One possible reason
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- is that you are using Gatekeeper and you forgot to grant VirusScan
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- privileges. Another possible reason is that you are using the special
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- University of Michigan version of Vaccine (Vaccine.UofM). You must
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- remove this version of Vaccine from your System folder before using
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- VirusScan to repair files. You may use VirusScan on this system to check
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- for viruses, but you will not be able to use the clean button to repair
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- infected files.
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- Some virus prevention tools can interfere with VirusScan in such a way
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- that it is impossible for VirusScan to properly repair infected
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- applications. If VirusScan detects such a virus prevention tool, it presents
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- this alert. When you click the OK button, the current scan is canceled and
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- the clean button is disabled.
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- The version of Vaccine mentioned in the alert is not the normal Vaccine. It
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- is a special version that was prepared just for the University of Michigan.
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- You may also get this alert if you are using the regular version of Vaccine
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- and you click the Denied button instead of the Granted button by mistake.
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- • VirusScan requires attention.
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- This alert is presented if, while running in the background, VirusScan
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- requires your attention (for some reason other than the discovery of an
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- infected file) and you have selected the “Also display alert” option in the
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- “Notification options” section of the Preferences window.
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- • VirusScan requires a Mac 512KE or newer model. It does not work on
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- the Mac 128K, 512K, or XL.
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- VirusScan cannot be used on Macs with the old 64K ROMs.
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- • VirusScan requires System 6.0 or later.
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- VirusScan requires System 6.0 or later. If you try running VirusScan on
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- an earlier system, it will present this alert. When you click the OK button,
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- VirusScan quits to the Finder.
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- • Out of memory.
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- This alert is presented if VirusScan runs out of memory. It should not
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- occur. When you click the OK button, VirusScan quits.
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- • Please wait…
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- This message is displayed if you eject the disk containing VirusScan
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- and/or the System file. Before ejecting the disk, VirusScan loads all the
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- information from the disk that it might need later. This can take quite
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- some time, so you should be patient.
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- • Printing error—could not locate printer driver in System folder.
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- This alert occurs if you try to print a report or the manual and the printer
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- driver has not been properly installed. For example, to print on an
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- ImageWriter, you must have the system file named “ImageWriter” in the
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- same folder as your System file.
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- • Printing error—the startup disk is full.
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- This alert occurs if there is not enough room on your startup disk to
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- complete a printing operation. Try to make more room on your startup
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- disk, then try printing again.
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- • Printing error—the startup disk is locked.
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- This alert occurs if printing fails because the startup disk is locked.
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- Unlock the startup disk, or create an unlocked copy of your startup disk,
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- and try printing again.
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- • Printing error—you must use the Chooser to select a printer.
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- This alert occurs if you try to print when there is no currently selected
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- printer. Use the Chooser desk accessory to select a printer.
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- • Printing error (error code = nnnn).
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- An unexpected error occurred during printing. “nnnn” is the error
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- number. This alert should not occur. If it does, we would appreciate it if
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- you would send a note to McAfee. Please specify the error number
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- reported in the message. Click the OK button to return to VirusScan.
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- • Printing “xxxxx.” To cancel, hold down the Command key and type a
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- period (.).
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- This informative message is displayed during printing.
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- • Replace existing “VirusScan Extension”?
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- This alert is presented when you install the VirusScan Extension if a file
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- with the same name already exists. Click the Cancel button to abort the
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- file save operation. Click the Replace button to delete the old file and
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- replace it by the new one.
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- • Save report before clearing?
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- When you clear the report, VirusScan checks to see if the report contains
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- any messages for infected files. If it does, this alert is presented. There
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- are three buttons: Save, Cancel, and Clear. The Save button presents a
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- dialog which lets you choose the location of the saved report, saves the
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- report, and then clears the report. The Cancel button returns to
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- VirusScan. The Clear button clears without saving the report.
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- • Save report before quitting?
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- When you quit VirusScan, it checks to see if the report contains any
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- messages for infected files. If it does, this alert is presented. There are
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- three buttons: Save, Cancel, and Quit. The Save button presents a dialog
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- which lets you choose the location of the saved report, saves the report,
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- and then quits. The Cancel button returns to VirusScan. The Quit button
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- quits without saving the report.
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- • The application “xxxxxxxxxx” is infected by the yyyyy virus. Use
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- VirusScan to remove the virus.
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- This alert is presented by the VirusScan Extension when it detects an
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- infected application.
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- • The VirusScan Extension has been installed. You must restart your
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- Macintosh to activate the VirusScan Extension. WARNING: If you restart
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- now, you will lose all changes to any documents which may be open in
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- other applications! To restart now, select the Restart button. To return to
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- VirusScan without restarting, select the OK button.
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- This alert is presented when you select the “Install VirusScan Extension”
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- command.
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- • The disk cannot be repaired because it is locked. Please unlock and
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- reinsert the disk.
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- If you try to clean a locked floppy disk, VirusScan ejects the disk and puts
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- up this alert. Unlock and reinsert the disk. VirusScan will automatically
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- begin scanning and repairing the disk as soon as you reinsert it. You can
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- use the Cancel button in the alert to cancel the operation and return to
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- VirusScan.
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- • The disk cannot be repaired because it is locked. Please unlock and
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- reinsert the disk or insert the next disk to be repaired.
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- This second form of the unlock alert is used only when the special
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- “scanning station” option is checked in the Preferences window. In this
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- case, you can either unlock and reinsert the original disk or you can insert
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- some other disk. There is no Cancel button in this situation.
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- • The disk “xxxxxxxxxx” is infected by the yyyy virus. Rebuild the
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- Desktop file on the disk or use VirusScan to remove the virus.
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- This alert is presented by the VirusScan Extension when it detects a
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- WDEF-infected disk or a CDEF-infected disk.
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- • The document cannot be printed because some pages would be truncated
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- on the bottom. To correct this problem, use the Page Setup command.
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- Make the margins smaller or make the font size smaller.
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- This alert may appear if you try to print with a large font size and/or
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- large margins.
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- • The document cannot be printed because some pages would be truncated
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- on the right. To correct this problem, use the Page Setup command. Make
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- the left and right margins smaller or make the font size smaller. You
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- might also try printing with landscape orientation instead of portrait
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- orientation.
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- This alert may appear if you try to print with a large font size and/or
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- large margins. If you are trying to print a report in a very large font size
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- (over 18 points) and you get this alert, try using the Page Setup command
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- to select landscape orientation instead of portrait orientation.
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- • The file could not be saved because the disk is full.
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- This alert appears if you try to save a report or the manual and there is
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- not enough room on the disk to save the file. Click the OK button. You may
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- then try to save to a different disk.
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- • The file could not be saved because the old version of the file is locked.
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- This alert appears if you try to save a report or the manual or if you try
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- to install or save the VirusScan Extension and there is already a locked
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- version of the file. Unlock the old version of the file and try again.
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- • The font size must be in the range 1 through 24. Please correct it or
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- click the Cancel button.
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- This alert appears in the “Page Setup” dialog if you enter a ridiculous
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- font size.
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- • The INIT file “xxxxxxxxxx” is infected by the INIT 1984 virus. Use
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- VirusScan to remove the virus.
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- This alert is presented by the VirusScan Extension when it detects an
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- INIT file which has been infected by the VirusScan Extension 1984 virus.
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- • The margins you specified are too large. Please make them smaller or
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- click the Cancel button.
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- This alert appears in the “Page Setup” dialog if you specified margins
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- that are too big. VirusScan requires that there be at least a five inch
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- square available for printing after taking into account the margins and
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- page size.
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- • The VirusScan Extension could not be installed because the startup disk
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- is locked.
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- This alert is presented if you try to install the VirusScan Extension on a
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- locked startup disk.
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- • The report is too big. It must be saved or cleared before the scan can
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- continue. Save the report?
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- VirusScan has an upper limit for the size of the report. Most people will
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- never be affected by this limit. If you produce a very long report which
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- approaches the size limit, you will get this alert, with three buttons:
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- Save, Cancel, and Clear. Save is the default button. It saves the partial
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- report as a text file, clears the report field, and continues the scan. The
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- Cancel button cancels the scan without clearing or saving the report. The
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- Clear button clears the report field without saving and continues the scan.
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- If you have a single floppy system, you may eject the disk being scanned,
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- insert a different disk, and save the report on that disk. VirusScan will
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- then ask you to reinsert the disk being scanned.
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- • The stack “xxxxxxxxxx” is infected by the MacMag virus. Use
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- VirusScan to remove the virus.
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- This alert is presented by the VirusScan Extension when it detects a
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- MacMag-infected HyperCard stack.
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- • This copy of VirusScan has been damaged, infected by a virus, or
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- otherwise modified. Please delete this copy and use an original unmodified
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- copy.
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- VirusScan checks itself when it starts up and notifies you if it has been
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- modified. This may mean that it has been infected by a virus. If this
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- notification occurs, you must remove this particular copy of VirusScan
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- from your disk and replace it with a known “good” copy of VirusScan.
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- • You selected the page range xxx through yyy. There are no pages in this
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- range.
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- This alert appears when printing if there are no pages in the range you
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- requested. Nothing is printed in this case.
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