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WWPACK 3.03 utilities WWVIR/EXEINFO
Copyright (c) 1993,95 by Piotr Warezak and Rafal Wierzbicki
1 June 1995 Lodz, Poland All Rights Reserved
We are happy to provide our e-mail addresses. Feel free to
inform us of any problems.
Author's address: awarezak@krysia.uni.lodz.pl
American distributor: gjereza@crl.com
German distributor: support@vgasoft.com
WWVIR.EXE
This program is able to detect ANY virus that has infected ANY WWPACKed
executable file. WWVIR uses CRC technology. This means that it can find
damaged files.
How can I use it ?
To check any EXE file enter this command:
WWVIR FILENAME.EXE
Of course you can use wildcards (to check more than one file) and paths.
Example:
Command WWVIR C:\UTILITY\*.EXE means:
"check if there is any virus in any EXE file stored in C:\UTILITY
directory, check if the files aren't damaged.".
What is "autoexec mode" ?
WWVIR recognizes two additional commands: 'A' and 'FA'.
They were created to make WWVIR useful for autoexec.
You can put to your AUTOEXEC.BAT something like this:
WWVIR A C:\UTILITY\*.EXE
Now WWVIR will automatically scan for viruses all EXE files stored in
C:\UTILITY directory.
What is the difference between the 'A' and 'FA' commands ?
Command 'FA' is faster but it doesn't use CRC technology.
'A' is slower but it checks if the files aren't damaged too.
Remember: WWVIR will detect a virus only on previously WWPACKed file(s) !
EXEINFO.EXE
This short program shows header information on EXE files.
Example: EXEINFO YOURFILE.EXE
Aditional options: EXEINFO may compare headers.
Usage: EXEINFO FIRST.EXE SECOND.EXE
End of the documentation file.