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- åSpecial Features
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- In this section we discuss various advanced features of Disinfectant,
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- technical topics, and other miscellaneous items.
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- • It is very important to realize that detecting and repairing infected files
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- is quite complicated and it is highly likely that there are some rare cases
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- we do not handle properly. Read the disclaimer at the beginning of this
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- manual and take it seriously.
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- • Disinfectant is “modeless.” This means several things. You can have
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- multiple windows open at the same time, you can use desk accessories,
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- and you can use application switching. You can start a scan and switch to
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- some other application and the scan will continue in the background. You
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- can do just about anything except start another scan while a scan is in
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- progress. You can read the manual in the Help window, adjust options in
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- the Preferences window, use the online help facility, admire the About
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- window, etc.
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- • Disinfectant requires a Mac 512KE or later model and system 6.0 or
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- later. If you try to run Disinfectant on a Mac which does not meet these
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- requirements, it will present an error message alert and quit.
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- • Disinfectant is 32-bit clean and may be run under A/UX.
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- • Disinfectant can scan in the background. The Notification Manager is
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- used to notify you if an infection is discovered or if Disinfectant requires
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- attention for some other reason.
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- • Disinfectant can scan and repair both MFS and HFS disks. Single-sided
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- 400K floppies are usually in MFS format, whereas other disks are usually
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- in HFS format.
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- • Disinfectant tries to perform careful error checking. E.g., it properly
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- reports disk full errors on attempts to save files, out of memory errors,
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- and errors on attempts to disinfect “busy” and “damaged” files. The
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- summary at the end of the report tells you if there were any errors. All
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- error messages and messages reporting infected files begin with “###,”
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- to make them easy to find in the report.
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- • Disinfectant has a “preferred” memory partition of 1000K and a
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- “minimum” memory partition of 300K. On 1 megabyte Macintoshes
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- running System 6 with MultiFinder, there is not enough memory to
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- allocate the preferred partition and you will have to run with the smaller
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- minimum partition. The large memory partition is desirable because some
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- applications use surprisingly large resources and Disinfectant must have
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- enough memory to load them and check them for viruses. Some very large
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- programs require even more memory, and you may have to use the
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- Finder’s “Get Info” command to give Disinfectant more memory.
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- • Disinfectant may be used to scan AppleShare server disks and remote
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- disks on a TOPS network. For the best results, however, we recommend
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- that you remove servers and shared disks from production and scan them
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- using the Mac to which they are directly connected. This is the only way
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- to avoid file busy errors, insufficient privileges errors, and other
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- problems. Scanning a local disk is also much faster than scanning a disk
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- over a network. This is also the only way to scan the Server folder on an
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- AppleShare server disk.
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- One problem with System 6 AppleShare server disks is that they use a
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- different kind of “desktop” file than is used on regular disks. If the
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- server disk contains a large number of applications, it may not be possible
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- to start up the server using a regular startup disk. (The Finder will bomb
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- or hang during the process of building its version of the Desktop file.) You
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- can avoid this problem by creating a special Virus Tools startup floppy
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- that contains a copy of Apple’s “Desktop Manager” startup document file.
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- Use this special startup floppy only for scanning System 6 AppleShare
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- servers.
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- On a TOPS network, we have noticed that TOPS sometimes beeps and
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- flashes an alert intermittently while scanning with Disinfectant. The
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- problem is not serious. It is annoying, but it does not interfere with the
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- scan.
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- • Viruses sometimes damage applications in such a way that they cannot
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- be run at all. Sometimes viruses only partially infect files. It is also
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- possible for a file to be infected by more than one virus. In most of these
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- special cases, Disinfectant is able to repair the files. If it is impossible
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- for Disinfectant to properly repair such a file, an appropriate error
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- message is issued. Consult the section in this manual titled “Error
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- Messages” for detailed information on what each message means and for
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- advice on what to do if you get an error message.
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- • Disinfectant may be installed on a server and used by more than one
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- person simultaneously.
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- • Disinfectant may be used on Macs with no hard drive and only a single
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- floppy drive. In this minimal configuration, you need to use your Virus
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- Tools disk.
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- Start up Disinfectant from your Virus Tools disk. Disinfectant will run
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- automatically. Click the Eject button to eject your startup disk. Use the
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- floppy drive to insert the disks you wish to scan or disinfect.
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- When you eject the startup disk, we preload the information Disinfectant
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- needs to do scanning from the disk. This minimizes “floppy shuffling” on
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- these systems. Disinfectant displays a dialog telling you to “Please wait”
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- while it does this preloading, which can take quite some time. Please be
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- patient.
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- • Printing is possible on a Mac with no hard drive, but it requires a
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- special startup disk. The problem is that printing requires extra disk
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- space for the printer driver files and ImageWriter spool files. There isn’t
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- enough free disk space for these files on a normal 800K startup disk.
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- To solve this problem, you should prepare a special printing startup disk
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- containing a copy of the 6.0.5 System file, a copy of Disinfectant, and the
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- appropriate printer driver files. For ImageWriter printing, you need the
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- file named “ImageWriter.” For LaserWriter printing, you need the two
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- files named “Laser Prep” and “LaserWriter.” Use original locked Apple
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- System Software release disks for your copies of the System file and the
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- printer driver files.
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- Do not include a copy of the Finder file on this special printing startup
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- disk! Eliminating the Finder file is the trick which creates enough extra
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- disk space to make printing possible.
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- After you have copied all of the files mentioned above to your printing
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- startup disk, use the Font/DA Mover to install the fonts you wish to use
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- for printing. For ImageWriter printing, we suggest that you include at
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- least the Geneva 10 font. For LaserWriter printing, we suggest that you
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- include at least the Palatino 10 and Helvetica 10 fonts. In any case, you
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- also need Geneva 9 and Chicago 12 for the proper display of text on the
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- screen.
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- After you have installed your fonts, click the Disinfectant icon to select it
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- and then use the Finder’s Set Startup command to set Disinfectant as the
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- startup application for this disk.
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- Do not lock your printing startup disk. The Chooser does not work with
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- locked startup disks. Printing to ImageWriters also requires an unlocked
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- startup disk.
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- Start up your Macintosh using the printing startup disk you just created.
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- The Disinfectant application should open automatically. Use the Chooser
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- desk accessory to select the printer you wish to use.
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- With this printing startup disk, you should be able to use all the features
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- of Disinfectant, including printing.
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- It is not possible to print all of the Disinfectant manual at one time on an
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- ImageWriter using this printing startup disk. We suggest that you print the
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- manual in 10 or 15 page sections. For example, use the Print command to
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- print pages 1 through 10. After the first 10 pages have been printed, use
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- the Print command again to print pages 11 through 20, and so on.
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- When you quit Disinfectant, you will get an alert saying that the Finder is
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- “busy or damaged.” This is normal with the printing startup disk. Click
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- the Restart button to restart using some other floppy startup disk.
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