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- NAHLPz
- ViruShell Help Index
- General key usage
-
- DeskTop
-
- SCAN
-
- CLEAN
-
- Misc
-
- About ViruShell
-
- How to register
-
- General Key usage
- F1 - Access the on-line help.
- Cursor keys - Move cursor to select.
- PgUp,PgDn - Move up/down while in scrollwindow
- Enter - Accept entered data or selections.
- Esc - Abandon entered data or selections.
- Space - Toggles topics in listing.
- Key usage in the Help window
- F1 - Goto help index
- F2 - Back to last topic read
- (Backs up to 10 levels)
- Cursor keys - Move highlighted topic
- Enter - Goto highlighted topic
- Esc - Quit Help.
- Go to Help index
-
- How to Register
-
- This program is distributed as ShareWare, meaning that
- you can test this program for a period of 30 days without
- any obligations.
- If you like this program and want to use it after the
- trial period you have to register. Registration is
- handled by Virus Help Centre HB, Sandviken, Sweden.
- Use the registration form distributed with this program,
- the file is named VIRUSHEL.REG and contains further
- instructions on registration.
- Thanks for supporting the ShareWare concept!
- Go to Help index
-
- SCAN - The program
-
- SCAN (also known as VIRUSCAN) is a virus detection and
- identification program for the IBM PC and compatibles,
- manufactured by McAfee Associates, U.S.A.
- SCAN searches your computer for known viruses in memory,
- boot sector, partition table and selected files on your
- diskettes and hard disks. SCAN detects known viruses by
- comparing your files to specific signatures strings
- stored in the SCAN executable file.
- SCAN can optionally protect your system against new,
- unknown viruses by appending validation codes to .COM
- and .EXE files and later check these values against any
- changes, warning you of any changes taken place.
- Go to Help index
-
- 'CLEAN' - The program
-
- CLEAN (also known as CLEAN-UP) is a virus disinfection
- program for the IBM PC and compatibles, manufactured by
- McAfee Associates, U.S.A.
- CLEAN searches through the boot sector, partition table,
- or files of your computer and removes a specified virus.
- Normally CLEAN is able to repair the infected area of
- your computer and restore it to the preinfected status.
- However, some specific viruses is working by physically
- overwriting the file infected, thus making it impossible
- to restore the file. In this case SCAN asks you if it is
- OK to overwrite and delete the file. You are advised to
- do this to stop further infections from the virus.
- Go to Help index
-
- McAfee Associates
-
- SCAN and CLEAN are manufactured by McAfee Associates and
- is distributed as ShareWare software. As such you are
- required to register the program after the initial trial
- period. Contact either McAfee Associates or one of their
- authorized agents to register.
- McAfee Associates (408) 988-3832 office
- 4423 Cheeney Street (408) 970-9727 fax
- Santa Clara, CA 95054 (408) 988-4004 BBS 2400 bps
- U.S.A (408) 988-5138 BBS HST 9600
- (408) 988-5190 BBS v32 9600
- CompuServe GO VIRUSFORUM
- InterNet mcafee@netcom.com
- Go to Help index
-
- NewAge Productions
-
- All suggestions and bugreports for ViruShell should be
- sent to Jonny Bergdahl, NewAge Productions.
- I can be reached on any of the following addresses:
- Phone : +46-36-121345
- Fax : +46-26-275720 (VHC)
- BBS : +46-36-121323 (8n1, TTY/ANSI)
- Mail : NewAge Productions
- Lillgatan 34 B
- S-554 51 J
- Sweden
- InterNet : vhcna@abacus.hgs.se
- FidoNet : 2:204/503
- VirNet : 9:463/101
- Go to Help index
-
- Virus Help Centre
-
- Registration of ViruShell is handled by Virus Help Centre.
- VHC can be reached on any of the following addresses:
- Phone : +46-26-100518
- Fax : +46-26-275720
- BBS : +46-26-275710 (8n1, TTY/ANSI)
- Mail : Virus Help Centre
- Box 7018
- S-811 07 Sandviken
- Sweden
- InterNet : vhc@abacus.hgs.se
- FidoNet : 2:205/204
- VirNet : 9:461/101
- Videotex : 26262626-1
- Go to Help index
-
- Desktop
-
- The Desktop menu option lets you save and load different
- setup files, display program information, shell to a
- secondary Command shell and to quit the program.
-
-
- Save Setup
-
- Load Setup
-
-
- Shell to DOS
-
-
- Quit ViruShell
-
- Select menu option to display detailed help.
- Go to Help index
-
- Save Setup
-
- This option lets you save different setups under different
- names, for later loading. The setup saved includes all
- settings of the program including On/Off flags, paths and
- drive selections.
- Use this to create some useful setups to use on different
- occasions, for instance you can setup a complete scan for
- use once a week, and a setup for scanning only memory and
- the DOS directory for a fast scan every day.
- Different setup files can be loaded by the Load Setup
- command found in the DeskTop menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Load Setup
-
- This option lets you load different setups previously
- saved with the Save setup in the DeskTop menu.
- The saved setup includes all settings of the program
- including On/Off flags, paths and drive selections.
- You can use this to create some useful setups to use
- on different occasions, for instance you can setup a
- complete scan for use once a week, and a setup for
- scanning only memory and the DOS directory for a fast
- scan every day.
- Go to Help index
-
- Shell to DOS
-
- This option lets you temporarily shell out to DOS without
- actually leaving the program. To return to the program,
- just type EXIT at the DOS-prompt.
- Note that available memory is somewhat limited because
- the program is still in memory, thus it might be problems
- to execute some memory hungry programs while shelled out.
- Note: Do not load any TSR-programs while shelled to DOS,
- this makes it impossible to return to the program
- without rebooting the computer.
- The prompt reminds you of the fact that you are running
- in a secondary command shell.
- Go to Help index
-
- Quit ViruShell
-
- Use this option when you want to quit ViruShell.
- Your current setup will automatically be saved, so the
- next time you run ViruShell, the different options will
- be retained.
- Thanks for using ViruShell.
- Go to Help index
-
- Enter File Name
-
- Enter a valid filename (leaving out the extension) for
- the setup file. A valid filename should be between 1 and
- 8 valid characters.
- Press Enter when you are through entering the file name.
- The file will be saved, and you will be returned to the
- DeskTop menu.
- To load the setups saved with this option, select the
- Load Setup option in the DeskTop menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Load Setup
-
- Select a setup file in this window by using the up and
- down cursor keys and press Enter to load the selected
- file.
- The setup files is previously saved from the Desktop
- menu, by selecting the Save Setup option.
- Go to Help index
-
- About ViruShell
-
- This window shows you some information about this
- program.
- To exit the window, just press Enter.
- More about ViruShell
-
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan Menu
-
- The Scan menu options lets you setup all options for
- Scan and NetScan, as well as to start the scanning.
-
-
- Scan
-
- NetScan
-
-
- AV functions >
-
-
- Set Options >
-
- pUtput options >
-
- Overlay extensions >
-
- Scan path/drives >
-
- Select menu option to display detailed help.
-
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan
-
- Select this option to execute the SCAN program with the
- flags and other options selected in the Set options,
- Overlay extensions and Scan Path/Drives options of
- the Scan menu.
- Set the Autorun Clean option to ON prior to selecting
- this option to automatically run Clean to disinfect any
- infected files found.
- Scan is run in a window showing the progress of the
- program. Press Ctrl-C to stop the execution of Scan.
- Go to Help index
-
- NetScan
-
- Select this option the execute the NETSCAN program with
- the flags and other options selected in the Set options,
- Overlay extensions and Scan Path/Drives options of
- the Scan menu.
- Set the Autorun Clean option to ON prior to selecting
- this option to automatically run CLEAN to disinfect any
- infected files found.
- NETSCAN is run in a window showing the progress of the
- program. Press Ctrl-C to stop the execution of NETSCAN.
- Go to Help index
-
- AV Functions
-
- In order to maximize protection against new, unknown virus
- it is possible to insert checksums in executable files.
- These checksums can later be checked by setting the
- Check validation codes option in the Scan menu to ON.
- To insert the checksums in your programs, just setup the
- path as if you should scan the disk, and then select the
- Add AV to files under this option. Note that all files
- will have their size increased by 10 bytes to hold the
- checksums.
- To remove the checksums, use the Remove AV from files
- option under this option.
- Go to Help index
-
- Set Options
-
- Select this option to reveal a menu that lets you setup
- all flags that change the behaviour of SCAN.
- Go to Help index
-
- Output Options
-
- Select this option to reveal a menu that lets you setup
- behaviour regarding the output of SCAN.
- Go to Help index
-
- Set Scan overlay extensions
-
- By default SCAN will only scan executable programs when
- run. However, certain programs uses overlay files to
- store additional program code in. To scan those files
- for viruses, set the flag Scan overlay files to On in
- the Set options menu.
- The overlays scanned is determined by this option, here
- you can enter up to three overlay extensions. Normally
- these are called .OVL, .OVR or similar extension names.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan Path/Drives
-
- This option leads you to a menu that lets you select
- whether you wish to scan only one specific path or
- scan one or more disks in full.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean Menu
-
- The Clean menu options lets you setup all options for
- CLEAN as well as running CLEAN.
-
-
- Run Clean
-
-
- Set Options >
-
- Overlay extensions >
-
- Scan path/drives >
-
- Select menu option to display detailed help.
-
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean
-
- Select this option the execute the CLEAN program with the
- flags and other options selected in the Set options,
- Overlay extensions and Clean Path/Drives options of
- the Clean menu.
- Note that Clean is automatically run after SCAN if any
- infected files is found and if you have also set the
- Autorun Clean option in the Scan menu to ON prior
- to running Scan.
- Clean is run in a window showing the progress of the
- program. Press Ctrl-C to stop the execution of Scan.
- Go to Help index
-
- Set Options
-
- Select this option to reveal a menu that lets you setup
- all flags that change the behaviour of CLEAN.
- Go to Help index
-
- Output Options
-
- Select this option to reveal a menu that lets you setup
- behaviour regarding the output of CLEAN.
- Go to Help index
-
- Set overlay extensions
-
- By default CLEAN will only clean executable files when
- run. However, certain programs uses overlay files to
- store additional program code in. To clean those files
- for viruses, set the flag Clean overlay files to On in
- the Set options menu.
- The overlays scanned is determined by this option, here
- you can enter up to three overlay extensions. Normally
- these are called .OVL, .OVR or similar extension names.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean Path/Drives
-
- This option leads you to a menu that lets you select
- whether you wish to clean only one specific path or
- clean one or more disks in full.
- Go to Help index
-
- Misc Menu
-
- The Misc menu options lets you access assorted functions
- from the ViruShel program.
-
-
- Display Virus info
-
- Last Scan results
-
- Last Clean results
-
-
- Run VSumX
-
-
- About ViruShell
-
- Select menu option to display detailed help.
- Go to Help index
-
- Display virus info
-
- This option lets you read the VIRLIST.TXT textfile that
- is being distributed with the McAfee line of programs.
- This file lists most of the virus that SCAN and CLEAN are
- able to detect, as well as generic information of how
- they infect computers.
- Use the arrow cursor keys to scroll the text up and down
- in the display window, press ESC to stop viewing the file.
- Go to Help index
-
- Last Scan results
-
- Every time you execute SCAN from ViruShell, the result
- is stored in a file on disk. This options let you view
- that file after the scan.
- Every time you run SCAN, this file is overwritten with
- fresh information.
- Go to Help index
-
- Last Clean Results
-
- Every time you execute CLEAN from ViruShell, the result
- is stored in a file on disk. This options let you view
- that file after the scan.
- Every time you run CLEAN, this file is overwritten with
- fresh information.
- Go to Help index
-
- Run VSumX
-
- This option lets you start the hypertext format
- "Virus Information Summary List" manufactured by
- Patricia Hoffman and distributed as Shareware.
- This program contains lots of useful information on
- almost all known viruses, and is highly recommended
- for anyone that wishes to obtain more knowledge on
- virus related topics.
- Go to Help index
-
- About ViruShell
-
- ViruShell is a program used to simplify the usage of
- the McAfee products Scan, NetScan and Clean, as well
- as function as a general frontend for other virus-
- related programs.
- ViruShell is (C) 1991,
- Jonny Bergdahl, NewAge Productions, J
- ping, Sweden,
- and
- Virus Help Centre, Sandviken, Sweden
-
- All rights reserved
- Go to Help index
-
- Display virus info
-
- This option lets you read the VIRLIST.TXT textfile that
- is being distributed with the McAfee line of programs.
- This file lists most of the virus that SCAN and CLEAN are
- able to detect, as well as generic information of how
- they infect computers.
- Use the arrow cursor keys to scroll the text up and down
- in the display window, press ESC to stop viewing the file.
- Go to Help index
-
- Last Scan results
-
- Every time you execute SCAN from ViruShell, the result
- is stored in a file on disk. This options let you view
- that file after the scan.
- Every time you run SCAN, this file is overwritten with
- fresh information.
- Go to Help index
-
- Last Clean Results
-
- Every time you execute CLEAN from ViruShell, the result
- is stored in a file on disk. This options let you view
- that file after the scan.
- Every time you run CLEAN, this file is overwritten with
- fresh information.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Scan all files
-
- If you set this option to ON, Scan will check all files
- including data files on the referenced drive for viruses.
- Use this option when:
-
- A file-infecting virus has been detected
- on your system.
-
- Checking new disks prior to installing
- the programs contained.
- Use of this switch will increase the scanning time.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Memory scan type
-
- Select if and how memory should be scanned by Scan.
- Selections :
-
- None : Skip memory check. Should only be
- used in 100% virus free environments.
-
- Normal : The normal DOS-memory is scanned
- for viruses.
-
- Himem : DOS, UMB and HMA is scanned
- for viruses.
- Memory types:
- Normal DOS memory (DOS) : (0-640 Kilobytes)
- Upper Memory Blocks (UMB) : (640-1024 kilobytes)
- High Memory Area (HMA) : (1024-1088 kilobytes)
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Check validation codes
-
- If you set this option to ON, Scan will check the
- files for previously inserted validation codes.
- If the validation codes don't match, Scan will report
- that the files has been modified and that a viral
- infection might have occurred.
- Certain programs writes their setup to the executable
- program file, thus making Scan report a false virus
- infection.
- Using this option adds 25% to the scanning time.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Scan overlays
-
- When Scan is scanning program files for viruses, it
- looks for the normal program extensions, .EXE, .COM
- end .SYS. Some programs also store executable code in
- overlay files. If you set this option to ON, Scan will
- search files with other extensions.
- To add the names of the extension change them in the
- submenu Scan - Overlay names. Up to three different
- extensions can be added.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Delete infected files
-
- This option tells Scan to prompt the user to
- overwrite and delete infected files when found.
- After deleting the file cannot be recovered.
- This option should only be used if Clean is not
- available, since Clean usually is able to safely
- remove the virus and recover the infected file.
- Boot sector and partition table infectors cannot
- be removed by this option, use Clean.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Scan memory for all viruses
-
- This option tells Scan to search memory for all known
- viruses that can be memory resident.
- In normal use, Scan only checks memory for certain
- viruses that otherwise would infect all files during
- the scan, or otherwise causes damage during the Scan.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Scan inside LZEXE files
-
- This option tells Scan to look inside files compressed
- with the LZEXE file compression program.
- If this option is off, Scan will still check these
- files for external infections.
- The only way a virus can be contained inside a LZEXE
- is if the program file was infected prior to packing
- with the LZEXE file compression program.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Scan inside PKLite files
-
- This option tells Scan to look inside files compressed
- with the PKLite file compression program.
- If this option is off, Scan will still check these
- files for external infections.
- The only way a virus can be contained inside a PKLite
- compressed file is if the program file was infected
- prior to packing with the PKLite compression program.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan subdirectories
-
- This options allows Scan to scan subdirectories under
- the specified path.
- Example:
- Drive C: contains the following directory structure:
- C:\
-
- PGM If the path to scan is set to
-
- TEXT C:\PGM, all executables in
-
- CALC C:\PGM\, C:\PGM\TEXT\, and
-
- DATA C:\PGM\CALC\ will scanned.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan - Autorun Clean
-
- This option determines whether Clean automatically
- should be run after Scan when a virus has been found.
- By setting this option to ON you are saved from
- manually setting the options of Clean to clean the
- infected files as found by Scan.
- If you set this option to OFF, you run the risk of
- miss an option, effectively making the cleaning of the
- system incomplete, and leaving some files infected.
- Go to Help index
-
- Use external scanfile
-
- This option is used to search for viruses from an external
- textfile containing user-defined search strings. This file
- should be called VIRUSHEL.DAT and be placed in the current
- directory.
- This option is intended for use as an emergency exit, this
- file can for example be distributed by your dealer to take
- care of a fast spreading virus until a new version of SCAN
- has been released.
- Note: If you create this file yourself, it is recommended
- that it is not used together with the 'Delete infected
- files' option of Scan.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan DOS 4 boot sector
-
- This option should be used to scan hard disks partitioned
- under DOS 4.0 or above that has been damaged by a boot
- sector or partition table infecting virus.
- Hard disks infected this way gives the 'invalid media'
- error message when accessed, this means that you should
- only use this option if you get this message when you
- try to access the drive.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan multiple floppies
-
- This option lets you scan multiple diskettes without
- restarting Scan for every diskette.
- To utilize this option, set it to ON, and then select
- 'Scan one path only' to OFF, and select the diskdrive
- under 'Drives to scan'. Make sure that only one drive
- is selected in this list.
- Go to Help index
-
- McAfee Language
-
- This option lets select in what language SCAN and
- NETSCAN will output it's text.
- You toggle the options by pressing Enter on this
- topic, the topic changes to reflect which language
- that is currently active.
- Currently McAfee supports English, French and Spanish.
- Go to Help index
-
- Skip filename display
-
- Normally when SCAN or NETSCAN is scanning your disk(s)
- for virus infections, it shows the name of the file
- that is currently scanned. This may prolong the actual
- scanning process to much if there are many files to
- scan.
- Turn this option ON to show the files as they are
- scanned, and turn it OFF to stop the files from being
- displayed as they are scanned.
- Go to Help index
-
- Beep when virus found
-
- With this option you can select if SCAN and NETSCAN
- should make a beep for every virus found while the
- actual scanning is in progress. ViruShell always gives
- a warning sound after the scanning is finished in case
- a virus was found.
- Turn this option OFF if you know that a lot of files
- on your system is infected and want to speed up the
- scanning, leave it ON in all other cases.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean - Clean all files
-
- By turning this switch ON, Clean is forced to clean
- all files, including data and overlay files, in the
- selected path.
- Use this if an overlay-infecting virus is found by
- Scan.
- This option should be used as a safety instead of
- using the 'Scan overlays' option, since overlays
- might have an extension that don't match on of the
- three extension that can be used with that option.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean - Clean overlays
-
- By turning this option on, Clean will try to clean
- overlay files as well as the normal program files.
- This option uses the extensions added in the Clean -
- Overlay extensions menu option.
- To add or remove an extension, use the 'Clean' -
- 'Overlay extensions' menu option. Up to three
- extensions can be used.
- To Clean more than three extension types, use the
- Clean all files option instead.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean - Clean DOS 4.0 boot sectors
-
- Use this option for hard disks partitioned with DOS 4.0
- or above, that has been damaged by a boot sector or
- partition table infecting virus.
- Use this option when the message 'Invalid media' is
- being displayed when trying to access the disk.
- This option will only clean the partition and boot
- sector, not the files on that drive.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean - Clean Multiple diskettes
-
- Use this option if you want to clean multiple floppy
- disks from the same virus. This option saves you from
- running Clean multiple times.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean - Virus ID
-
- This option lets you select the virus identification
- code (as provided by Scan) that is used by Clean to
- identify the virus to remove.
- Select the ID from a list of ID's as read from the
- Virlist.Txt textfile.
- For a comprehensive description of these viruses, check
- the Misc - Display Virlist.Txt option in the menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Enter virus name
-
- This option lets you enter the tag name of the virus
- you wish to remove from your system. The tag name is
- reported by SCAN when a virus is found.
- The tag name should be entered without the brackets
- ('[' and ']') as reported.
- Optionally, if installed, you can select the tag from
- a list of tags by pressing the F3 key.
- Go to Help index
-
- Select Virus name
-
- This option lets you select the tag name of the virus
- you wish to remove from your system. The tag name is
- reported by SCAN when a virus is found.
- Move the highlighted topic in the list by using the
- cursor keys. Press Enter to select the highlighted
- virus tag.
- Go to Help index
-
- McAfee Language
-
- This option lets select in what language Clean will
- output it's text.
- You toggle the options by pressing Enter on this
- topic, the topic changes to reflect which language
- that is currently active.
- Currently McAfee supports English, French and Spanish.
- Go to Help index
-
- Add AV to files
-
- In order to maximize protection against new, unknown virus
- it is possible to insert checksums in executable files.
- These checksums can later be checked by setting the
- Check validation codes option in the Scan menu to ON.
- To insert the checksums in your programs, just setup the
- path as if you should scan the disk, and then select this
- option. Note that all files processed will have their size
- increased by 10 bytes to hold the checksums.
- To remove the checksums, use the Remove AV from files
- option in this menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Remove AV to files
-
- In order to maximize protection against new, unknown virus
- it is possible to insert checksums in executable files.
- These checksums can later be checked by setting the
- Check validation codes option in the Scan menu to ON.
- To remove the checksums from your programs, just setup the
- path as if you should scan the disk, and then select this
- option. Note that all files processed will have their size
- decreased by 10 bytes after the removal of the checksums.
- To add the checksums, use the Add AV from files option
- in this menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Search files without AV
-
- This option lets you scan your system for files that has
- not been protected by the AV checksum. Run this option and
- view the result in the View last Scan result option of
- the Misc menu.
- Go to Help index
-
- Scan one path only
-
- This option lets you select if you want to scan only
- one specific path or scan one or more disks in full.
- By setting this option to On, you will be able to
- enter a path in the Path to scan option in this
- menu, and by setting it to Off, you will be able to
- select the drives to scan from a list of drives from
- the Drives to scan menu option.
- Go to Help index
-
- Path To Scan
-
- This option lets you enter a specific path to scan.
- If you have set the Scan subdirectories option in
- the Set Options menu to On, any subdirectories of
- this path will be scanned as well.
- Go to Help index
-
- Drives to scan
-
- This option lets you select what drives to scan from
- a list of accessible drives.
- If you have set the Scan subdirectories option in
- the Set Options menu to On, any subdirectories on
- these paths will be scanned as well.
- Go to Help index
-
- Enter path to scan
-
- Enter the path that SCAN will scan when run.
- You can use the normal cursor keys to move the cursor
- while editing the path string.
- Press Enter to accept the entered string, or press Esc
- to abandon.
- Go to Help index
-
- Select drives to scan
-
- This option lets you select what drives to scan from
- a list of accessible drives.
- Move the highlight with the cursor keys, and toggle
- drives on and off with the space key. Active drives
- are denoted by the '
- ' character. Press Enter to
- accept the selections, or press Esc to abandon the
- changes.
- Go to Help index
-
- Clean one path only
-
- This option lets you select if you want to clean only
- one specific path or clean one or more disks in full.
- By setting this option to On, you will be able to
- enter a path in the Path to scan option in this
- menu, and by setting it to Off, you will be able to
- select the drives to scan from a list of drives.
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- Path To Clean
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- This option lets you enter a specific path to clean.
- If you have set the Clean subdirectories option in
- the Set Options menu to On, any subdirectories of
- this path will be cleaned as well.
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- Drives to Clean
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- This option lets you select what drives to clean from
- a list of accessible drives.
- If you have set the Clean subdirectories option in
- the Set Options menu to On, any subdirectories on
- these paths will be scanned as well.
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- Enter path to clean
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- Enter the path that CLEAN will clean when run.
- You can use the normal cursor keys to move the cursor
- while editing the path string.
- Press Enter to accept the entered string, or press Esc
- to abandon.
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- Select drives to Clean
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- This option lets you select what drives to clean from
- a list of accessible drives.
- Move the highlight with the cursor keys, and toggle
- drives on and off with the space key. Active drives
- are denoted by the '
- ' character. Press Enter to
- accept the selections, or press Esc to abandon the
- changes.
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- A virus was found!
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- On or more virusinfected files was found by SCAN while
- scanning your disks. Since you have not set the AutoClean
- option to ON, you will have to remove the virus manually
- by selecting the Clean option of the Clean menu.
- To setup CLEAN before execution, you will have to enter
- the virus tag name in the Clean set options menu. Check the
- View last Scan results in the Misc menu to find out
- what tag name(s) to use. Also make sure you have the same
- path and drives selected as in the Scan setup.
- You could also set 'AutoClean' to On and rerun Scan for
- an automatic cleaning.
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- A virus was found!
-
- On or more virusinfected files was found by SCAN while
- scanning your disks. Since you have set the AutoClean
- option to ON, ViruShell will try to disinfect all infected
- files.
- Note that CLEAN is unable to clean files from certain
- viruses, you are then asked if you want to overwrite and
- delete the infected file. If you answer 'Y' on this query,
- the file will be totally unsavable so MAKE SURE that you
- have a backup of the file!
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