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- HyperText VSUM X9202 READ_ME.1ST
-
- With the June, 1991 release, the Virus Information Summary List
- was converted from its original ASCII list format into a custom,
- hypertext database format. With the new format, the product name has
- been changed to HyperText VSUM. The previous ASCII list product has
- been discontinued, and will no longer be updated.
-
- Why the change to a hypertext database? The original ASCII format
- had become extremely large and unwieldy, it was difficult for most
- people to effectively use. Printing also had become a problem unless one
- had a very high speed laser printer. More importantly, the information
- presented in the ASCII version was never really intended to be read
- sequentially as a book, but instead to be a reference book or
- encyclopedia.
-
- The hypertext database version, HyperText VSUM, solves
- these problems. There is no longer a need to print out the entire
- document in order to be able to quickly locate a virus entry. Individual
- virus entries, once selected by the user, can be printed by pressing
- F4. HyperText VSUM also supports direct links between related
- viruses and theor individual virus entries. The Common Name Cross
- Reference from the ASCII version has been linked to allow direct access to
- the virus entries by the common names. Four additional cross references
- were initially added in the Appendices section: Length Cross-Reference and
- Origin Cross-Reference on the Appendices menu, as well as Boot Sector
- Infectors and Stealth & Sub-Stealth Viruses via the Viral Type
- Cross-Reference selection on the Appendices menu. Additional cross-
- references have been added as well, also located on the Appendices menu.
- Virus entry format information can be found on the Appendices menu under
- the selection "Virus Entry Fields".
-
- HyperText VSUM is easy to use. Unzip your distribution file into
- a directory on your hard disk, using PKUnZip version 1.10. Once unzipped,
- type VSUM at the system prompt and press enter. The logo screen for
- HyperText VSUM will be displayed. Press any key or the right mouse button
- to go to the Main Menu. Pressing F1 will then present a four page tutorial
- on the general display engine features. Selecting the Using VSUM entry on
- the Main Menu will walk the user through looking up four different
- viruses via different features of HyperText VSUM.
-
- Please note that while the colors in HyperText VSUM can be altered
- by the user, changed color attributes will be stored in the
- VSUMX database. It will not be possible for you to return to the
- exact original colors. It is also highly suggested that users backup
- the VSUM.EXE program on a diskette and write-protect it. If you should
- become infected, it ensures a clean copy to recover from.
-
- The McAfee Associates' public domain VALIDATE program and its
- documentation has been included with the VSUMX distribution file,
- VSUMX202.ZIP. The Validate values for the VSUM engine and the VSUMX
- database are:
-
- File Name: VSUM.EXE File Name: VSUMX.H!
- Size: 36,816 Size: 1,173,348
- Date: 1-24-1991 Date: 2-22-1992
- Check Method 1: 1BBB Check Method 1: BD4A
- Check Method 2: 0600 Check Method 2: 14D3
-
- If the values returned by Validate with your copy of HyperText VSUM
- do not match the above, do not execute it as the program or database has
- been altered.
-
- Additionally, VSUMX202.ZIP has been archived with the verification
- feature of PKZip. When you unzip this version, the following verification
- information should be displayed:
-
- # GTC898 Patricia M. Hoffman, Santa Clara, CA USA
-
- If this information does not match your copy, please be aware that
- the archive file may have been altered or corrupted.
-
- All released versions of McAfee Associates' VCopy program, up to
- and including the current V82 release, have a known false alarming
- problem when they are used to copy the VSUMX.H! file. VCopy may falsely
- indicate that VSUMX.H! is infected with the 1701 Cascade Virus [170x].
- This is a true false alarm, and has been reported to McAfee Associates
- and myself numerous times. Unfortunately, it is not possible for it to
- be fixed within the VSUM linked hypertext database file. Hopefully,
- future versions of VCopy will have this false alarm problem fixed.
-
- Patricia M. Hoffman Telephone: 1-408-988-3773
- 3333 Bowers Ave Suite 130 Fax: 1-408-246-3915
- Santa Clara, CA 95054 BBS: 1-408-244-0813 (14.4 HST)
- U.S.A. CompuServe: 75300,3005
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