
A P P E N D I X B
RepCreateFlag
– the log file attributes mask.
UseCR
–
Yes
in this line enables the program to use both the carriage
return and the linefeed characters to separate records in a log
file. Otherwise, type
No.
By default records in a log file are sepa-
rated with the linefeed character only. Therefore, in some text
editors it will be difficult to review these files, since the program
will show everything on a single line. If you feel this way about
your text editor, type
Yes
for the above parameter
and the pro-
gram will use both the separators (carriage return and linefeed)
in your log file.
RepForEachDis
k –
Yes
in this line enables the program to report every
examined object
. No
disables this feature.
WriteTime
–
1
in this line logs the date and the time when the program
messages are displayed.
0
disables this feature.
WriteTimeInfo
–
1
in this line logs the time of last modification and the
size for every infected object.
0
disables this feature.
LongStrings
–
Yes
in this line enables the program to display the re-
port without breaking its lines.
No
breaks the report lines. This feature
must be enabled if you want to add reports to the log file
.
The following two parameters are used only if you call up the daemon
process from a script file and want to display the performance report.
UserReport
–
Yes
in this line enables the program to add current check
results to the user-defined log file (see the
UserReportName
line).
No
disables this feature
.
UserReportName
–
the log file name (valid only if
Report=Yes
and
Use-
SysLog=No
). The default file is
userreport.log
.
If you prefix the name with the character "
~
", the file will be created in
your home directory.
ShowOK
–
Yes
in this line enables the program to report virus-free ob-
jects
. No
disables this feature.
ShowPack
–
Yes
in this line enables the program report packed and
archived objects (the program also reports the corresponding
packing utility or the archiver).
No
disables this feature.
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