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Article ID: 189856 - Last Review: January 23, 2007 - Revision: 1.2
Plus! 98: How to Schedule Virus Scans Using Maintenance Wizard
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SUMMARY
This article describes how to use the Maintenance wizard included in
Plus! 98 to specify a schedule to run Virus Scan.
MORE INFORMATION
To specify a schedule to scan for viruses, follow these steps:
- Click Start, point to Programs, point to Microsoft Plus! 98, and then
click Maintenance Wizard.
- Click "Change my maintenance settings or schedule," and then click OK.
- Click Custom, and then click Next.
- Click the time at which you want Windows to run maintenance tasks,
and then click Next.
- Click Next, click Next, and then click Yes Scan For Viruses Regularly.
- Click Reschedule.
- In the Schedule Task box, click the interval at which you want to scan
for viruses.
- In the Start Time box, click the time of day at which you want to scan
for viruses.
- Depending on the interval you selected in step 7, click the following
choices to customize the time(s) at which Windows runs Virus Scan:
- The number of days between virus scans (Daily)
- The day of the week on which Virus Scan is run and the number of
weeks between virus scans (Weekly)
- The day of the month on which Virus Scan is run (Monthly)
- The specific date on which Virus Scan is run (Once)
- The number of minutes the computer has been idle for (When Idle)
NOTE: If you clicked At System Startup or At Logon in step 7, you
cannot select the time of day at which you want Virus Scan to run.
- Click OK.
- Click Next four times, and then click Finish.
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Plus! 98 Standard Edition
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