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D E F I N I N G S E T T I N G S
Objects to be checked must be defined in the appropriate lines of the
[Ob-
ject]
section of a profile.
5.3.2.2. Sectors
The sector check function under your operating system may be not
available.
To scan (ignore) sectors within the selected location,
type
Yes
(
No
) for the
Sectors
parameter of the profile.
This parameter corresponds to the command line switches
-P[-]
and
-
B[-]
. The switch
-P
disables, and the switch
-P-
enables the scanner to
check MBR. The switch
-B
disables and the switch
-B-
enables the
scanner to check Boot Sectors of disks defined in the
Names
line
.
5.3.2.3. Files
To scan files within the selected location:
1. Type
Yes
in the
Files
line of the profile.
2. To be more specific type one of the following values for the
FileMask
parameter:
•
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 corresponds to DOS executable files
(*.com, *.exe and .sys), Windows and OS/2 (.exe,
*.dll), Linux (in the format .elf); files with the format of
Microsoft Office documents and spreadsheets (OLE2
and Access) and Java applets. Thereby, this value scans
all the files that are capable of containing a virus-code.
•
1
— scans all the files with extensions: bat, .bin, .cla,
.cmd, .com, .cpl, .dll, .doc, .dot, .dpl, .drv, .dwg, .eml,
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