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[Customize]
UpdateCheck=Yes
UpdateInterval=90
OtherMessages=Yes
RedundantMessage=Yes
DeleteAllMessage=Yes
ExitOnBadBases=Yes
UseExtendedExitCode=Yes
You can edit all the sections in this file.
The
[Object]
section contains parameters defining the location and the ob-
jects to be checked. If you are not authorized to access the defined directo-
ries and/or files, they will be ignored during the check.
Names
– this parameter defines the location to be checked, i.e. direc-
tories that should be checked for viruses. If you define more than
one directory, they must be separated by semicolons. There is
one more important thing: if you define a directory in this line and
want the program to check it for viruses, make sure to prefix it
with "
*
". For example, if the line looks like
Names =*/root/vir; /home/samba; */root/tst;
, this means
that
the pro-
gram should check for viruses in files of the directories
/root/vir
and
/root/tst
. To exclude a directory from the location to be
checked prefix it with the character "
.
". This feature is very useful
since now you do not have to type or delete directories each time
when including or excluding them from the check. Now you sim-
ply prefix them with "
.
" or "
*
".
Sectors
– to check disk sectors within the selected location, type
Yes
in this line. Otherwise type
No
.
The sector check function under your operating system may be not
available.
Files
– to scan files within the selected location, type
Yes
in this line.
Otherwise type
No
. The file types to be checked must be defined
in the
FileMask
and
UserMask
lines.
FileMask
– the file types to be checked within the selected location.
Type one of the following values:
0
– scans programs, i.e. all the files with extensions: .bat, .com,
.exe, .ov*, .sys, .bin, .prg, .class, .ini, .vbs, .js, .htm, .dpl, .htt,
.hta, .hlp, .pif, ; and also files whose inner format corre-
sponds to DOS executable files (*.com, *.exe and .sys), Win-
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