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viruses and Disinfectant. You may read it now if you wish, or return to
remainder of this document gives more information about Macintosh
You should now be ready to use Disinfectant for the first time. The
before quitting. You can also type Command-Q to quit.
presented with an alert asking whether you want to save the report
ΓÇó Quit. Quits the program. If the report lists any infections, you will be
cancel the scan. You can also type Command-Period to cancel a scan.
ΓÇó Cancel. This button is active during disk scans. Use it if you want to
The authorΓÇÖs addresses may be found at the end of this document.
disk and he will mail you back a copy.
You can send the author a self-addressed stamped envelope and a floppy
network.
note to the author via email and he will send you back a copy over the
If you have access to either the Internet or BITNET, but not FTP, send a
anonymous FTP from site ΓÇ£acns.nwu.eduΓÇ¥ (129.105.49.1).
If you have access to FTP on the Internet, you can get a copy via
It is available on CompuServe.
You can obtain a copy of the formatted document in several ways:
cannot be printed on ImageWriters.
the ΓÇ£SendPSΓÇ¥ utility program to print it on a LaserWriter. The document
etc. We distribute the document in PostScript format, along with a copy of
screen shots and other pictures, a table of contents, cross references,
A formatted version of this document is also available, complete with
icon or the program name or version number in the main window.
For a completely different kind of about box, try clicking on the program
through the document.
Either the scroll bar or the up and down arrow keys can be used to scroll
section title in the table of contents on the right side of the window.
You can quickly jump to any section of the document by clicking on the
the file using a word processor or editor.
Save button to save a copy as a text file. As with reports, you can print
ΓÇó About. This button shows the document you are reading now. Use the
option is particularly appropriate when scanning a sequence of floppies.
many disks and save the combined reports as a single file. The latter
You can save a separate report for each disk you scan, or you can scan
We recommend that you save and print all reports that list any infections.
word processor or editor to open and print it.
To print a report, use the Save button to save it, then use your favorite
editor.)
is cleared. (The text file can be read by most any Mac word processor or
location. The report is saved as a MacWrite text file, and the report field
standard new file dialog asking you to specify the report fileΓÇÖs name and
ΓÇó Save. Use this button to save the report as a text file. You will get a
and shift keys while pressing the up or down arrow key.
jump to the beginning or end of the report, hold down both the command
hold down the command key while pressing the up or down arrow key. To
your keyboard has these keys). To scroll up or down one screen at a time,
keys to scroll the report backwards or forwards one line at a time (if
In addition to using the scroll bar, you can also use the up and down arrow
folder scans, file scans, or scans of server disks.
thermometer is only available on full disk scans. It is not present on
During a disk scan, a thermometer indicates the progress of the scan. The
them.
is useful if you have more than one hard drive and you want to scan all of
command keys while clicking on the Scan or Disinfect button. This option
To scan or disinfect all mounted volumes, hold down both the option and
command key while clicking on the Scan or Disinfect button.
To quickly scan or disinfect a sequence of floppies, hold down the
select the file or folder.
clicking on the Scan or Disinfect button. You will get a dialog that lets you
To scan or disinfect a single file or folder, hold down the option key while
scroll bar to view the entire report.
on the left side of the screen. When the scan is complete, you can use the
Both the Scan and Disinfect buttons produce a detailed report in the field
infected files that it finds.
Disinfectant checks each file for infection, and attempts to repair any
Use the Disinfect button to scan and disinfect the disk you selected.
infected files.
Disinfectant will check the disk for infections, but it will not try to repair
ΓÇó Scan and Disinfect. Use the Scan button to scan the disk you selected.
held down to get a popup menu listing all of your disks.
alternative, you can also click on the disk name and keep the mouse button
floppy disks. The Eject button is used to eject a floppy disk. As an
file dialog. The Drive button cycles through all of your hard disks and
or disinfect. These buttons work just like they do in AppleΓÇÖs standard open
ΓÇó Drive and Eject. Use these buttons to select the disk you want to scan
The main Disinfectant window has 8 buttons which control its operation:
originals were not infected.
do this, use Disinfectant to rescan the replaced files to make certain your
infected and reinstall uninfected copies from the original floppies. If you
and system files, you can delete the files that Disinfectant says are
For even greater safety, if you have locked original copies of applications
section titled ΓÇ£Other Virus ToolsΓÇ¥.
ΓÇ£SystemΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£SelfΓÇ¥). For more information on GateKeeper, see the
Disinfectant all privileges (ΓÇ£FileΓÇ¥ and ΓÇ£ResΓÇ¥ privileges for ΓÇ£Other,ΓÇ¥
add Disinfectant to GateKeeperΓÇÖs list of privileged applications. Grant
If you run Disinfectant on a GateKeeper-protected system, you must first
more detail in a separate section later in this document.
on your virus tools disk to avoid this problem. Vaccine is discussed in
again when you are finished! We recommend that you do not install Vaccine
to avoid the annoying dialogs. Just be certain to turn Vaccine back on
You might want to temporarily turn Vaccine off while you are disinfecting
Grant the requestΓÇöthis is Disinfectant trying to repair an infected file.
present a dialog box asking for permission to ΓÇ£add a CODE resourceΓÇ¥.
If you run Disinfectant on a Vaccine-protected system, Vaccine may
might still be lurking in your MacΓÇÖs memory.
running any other programs. This removes any copy of the virus that
After you are done disinfecting, restart your Mac one last time before
eradicated the virus, you run the risk of reinfecting your system.
run other programs before making certain that you have completely
some other programs, and finally disinfect the rest of your disks. If you
Disinfect all your disks at one time. Do not do some of them, then run
drives and your entire collection of floppies.
the Disinfect button to scan and repair all your disks, i.e. all your hard
If you discover an infection, start up from your virus tools disk and use
infected.
check the virus tools disk to make certain that none of the three files are
infect files on locked floppies. Run Disinfectant and use the Scan button to
Lock the virus tools disk and keep it locked at all timesΓÇöviruses cannot
locked Apple release disks for your copies of the System and Finder files.
Try to make certain that your virus tools disk is not infected. Use original
file, a copy of the Finder file and a copy of Disinfectant.
floppy for this purpose. The floppy should contain a copy of the System
Disinfectant from the floppy. You should make a special ΓÇ£virus toolsΓÇ¥
When disinfecting, you should start up from a floppy disk and run
Finder instead of MultiFinder, to avoid possible problems with busy files.
When using Disinfectant in its ΓÇ£disinfectingΓÇ¥ (file repair) mode, use
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