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- Enter the TBAV configuration menu.
- Enter the TbSetup menu. TbSetup maintains fingerprint information of programs.
- Enter the TbScan menu. TbScan is the virus scanner and integrity checker.
- Enter the TbUtil menu. TbUtil maintains vital system information.
- Enter the TbClean menu. TbClean is the file virus removal utility.
- Enter the TbMonitor resident utilities menu.
- Enter the TBAV documentation menu. Recommended!
- Exit the TBAV menu system. Current configuration will be saved.
- Exit the TBAV menu system. Current configuration will NOT be saved.
- Enable / disable TbScanX. TbScanX is the resident virus scanner.
- Enable / disable TbCheck. TbCheck is the resident integrity checker.
- Enable / disable TbMem. TbMem is the resident memory guard.
- Enable / disable TbFile. TbFile is the resident program guard.
- Enable / disable TbDisk. TbDisk is the resident disk guard.
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- Enable / disable TbLog. TbLog is the automatic TBAV log utility.
- Prepare a registration form to get a TBAV license.
- If selected, all saved settings will also be valid on the command line.
- Enter the Thunderbyte Virus Information Database.
- Toggles between color and monochrome display.
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- Save TBAV configuration. Config will be restored automatically next time!
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- Specify utility to use as external file viewer. Full path name!
- If disabled, TBAV does not wait after execution of an external utility.
- If enabled, TBAV shows the command line before invoking external utilities.
- If enabled, you can edit the scan path before TbScan is invoked.
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- Execute TbSetup. After TbSetup has been finished you return in the menu.
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- Enter the TbSetup options menu.
- Enter the TbSetup flags menu. For advanced users!
- Enter the TbSetup data file. Default is TBSETUP.DAT.
- If enabled, TbSetup will only add new files. Changed files are skipped.
- If enabled, TbSetup will REMOVE all Anti-Vir.Dat files. ('remove')
- If enabled, TbSetup will not do anything. Test mode! ('test')
- If disabled, TbSetup will not set the hidden attribute on Anti-Vir.Dat files.
- If enabled, all executable files will have the readonly attribute set.
- If enabled, TbSetup will remove the readonly attribute of all executables.
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- View the TbSetup data file. (TBSETUP.DAT)
- If enabled, TbSetup will use the flags as defined in TbSetup.Dat.
- Set some flags manually. ADVANCED USERS ONLY!
- Reset some flags manually. ADVANCED USERS ONLY!
- Define the flags to be manually set or reset. ADVANCED USERS ONLY!
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- Programs with this flag will not be heuristic analyzed by TbScan!
- Programs with this flag will not be checked for file changes!
- Files with this flag contain a disk layout and will be checked completely!
- Files with this flag have a readonly attribute that may not be changed!
- Programs with this flag have permission to stay resident in memory!
- Programs with this flag have permission to write to disk directly!
- Programs with this flag have permission to change program attributes!
- After a program with this flag is started TbDriver should rehook interrupts!
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- Execute TbScan. After TbScan has been finished you return in the menu.
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- Enter the TbScan options menu.
- Enter the TbScan advanced options menu. For advanced users!
- Configure the action that TbScan should perform when it detects a virus.
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- Configure the LOG facilities of TbScan.
- View the TbScan LOG file.
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- If enabled, a pause occurs after every screen of information. ('pause')
- If enabled, TbScan only checks the fingerprint, if available. ('quick')
- If enabled, TbScan scans data files too. Might cause false alarm. ('allfiles')
- If enabled, TbScan behaves more compatible but also slower. ('compat')
- If disabled, TbScan does not check the bootsector of the disk. ('noboot')
- If disabled, TbScan does not scan the system memory. ('nomem')
- If enabled, TbScan always scans the HMA, even if it does not exist! ('hma')
- If disabled, TbScan does not try to scan upper memory. ('nohmem')
- If disabled, sub-directories will not be processed. ('nosub')
- If enabled, TbScan repeats scanning removable media. ('repeat')
- If disabled, scanning can not be aborted with Ctrl-Break. ('secure')
- If disabled, TbScan will use conventional (slow) scrolling. ('slowscroll')
- If disabled, TbScan will not search for Windows or OS/2 viruses. ('NoWin')
- If enabled, TbScan will produce sound effects if a virus is found. ('Audio')
- If disabled, TbScan will not scan files. ('nofiles')
- If enabled, TbScan allocates more memory to keep directory information.
- If enabled, TbScan scans with heuristics fully enabled. ('heuristic')
- If enabled, TbScan switches to full heuristics after a virus has been found.
- If enabled, TbScan scans with a low heuristic sensitivity.
- If enabled, TbScan displays a 'signature' of every file. Disables virus scan!
- Specify additional executable extensions. (Example: '.DLL.DRV')
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- If enabled, TbScan will check the FAT for errors. (FatCheck)
- If enabled, TbScan will report the amount of fragmented files. (FatInfo)
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- If enabled, TbScan presents a menu to the user. (default)
- If enabled, TbScan does nothing except for updating the log file. ('batch')
- If enabled, TbScan deletes the infected file. ('delete')
- If enabled, TbScan irrevocable destroys the infected file. ('kill')
- If enabled, TbScan renames the infected file. ('rename')
- If enabled, TbScan produces a log file.
- If selected, TbScan creates a LOG file only if it detects viruses.
- If selected, TbScan logs a summary and infected files.
- If selected, TbScan logs a summary, infected and suspected files.
- If selected, TbScan logs a summary, infected and suspected files, and warnings.
- If selected, TbScan puts all processed files in the LOG file.
- If disabled, TbScan overwrites the old LOG file.
- If enabled, TbScan does not put heuristic descriptions in the log file.
- In this sub-menu you can specify the log treshold.
- If enabled, TbScan will use 'truenames' rather than DOS names. ('truename')
- Enter disk/path/name of log file or device name. Default is TBSCAN.LOG.
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- Enter disk / path / file(s) to process:
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- If disabled, TbUtil will not restore this item when restoring the system.
- Store, Restore and compare system information.
- Execute TbUtil. After TbUtil has been finished you return in the menu.
- Enter name of the TbUtil data file. Default is A:\TBUTIL.DAT.
- Enter description of this machine.
- Save vital system information in the TbUtil data file. ('store')
- Compare the system information with the information in the data file.
- Restore the system information from the TbUtil data file. ('restore')
- Immunize/Clean bootsector or partition code of disk. ('immunize')
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- HELP> Line control: UP/DOWN Page control: PGDN/PGUP Press Escape to quit.
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- Read the License agreement and TBAV usage conditions. (License.Doc)
- Read the complete TBAV user manual. (TBAV.Doc)
- Read the corrections and additions to the user manual. (Addendum.Doc)
- Read the list of TBAV agents and registration information. (Agents.Doc)
- Read notes about the combination of TBAV with certain applications.
- View the virus report file (Report.Doc).
- What is new in this release of TBAV? Comprehensive upgrade information.
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- Scan the directory from where you called the TBAV menu shell
- Scan a diskette
- Scan ALL non removable disks
- Scan all local non removable disks
- Scan all remote disks (network drives)
- Scan the path(s) listed in this user configurable .SCN file
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- Execute TbClean. After TbClean has been finished you return in the menu.
- Enter the fixed name of the list file to be used. Default is filename+.LST.
- If disabled, TbClean will use heuristic clean only. DOS execution recommended!
- If disabled, TbClean will not use expanded memory (EMS).
- If enabled, TbClean will show program loops. Produces MUCH output!!!
- If enabled, TbClean will create a listing file. Registered users only!
- If disabled, TbClean will not use the heuristic cleaning mode.
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- Enter name of program to clean. TbClean will create a backup first!
- Enter name of cleaned file. Keep blank if infected program may be changed.