User Guide

Users Guide 221
Creating and Configuring Scheduled Tasks
c. Re-enter your password exactly as you typed it in the previous text
box.
d. Select the Protect all options checkbox to protect all of the options
you set for this task.
Doing so locks all of the property pages for this task at once in the
SecuritypageintheDrSolomon’sAnti-VirusPropertiesdialogbox.
Clearing this checkbox allows you to choose different security
settingsforeachpageintheSecuritypropertypage.Tolearnhowto
choosetheseoptions,seeChoosingsecurityoptionsonpage245.
e. Click OK to close the Specify Password dialog box.
The Console will ask for the password you enteredwhenever
anybody tries to open the Task Properties dialog box for this task.
4. Specify how you want the task interface to appear and the degree of
control over the task you want to have as it runs. Your choices are:
Normal Scan Mode. This displays the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus
application main window during scan operations. This allows you
or the user on whose computer the task runs to see—but not
change—theconfigurationoptionsthetaskusesasitruns,toseethe
results of the scan operation, or to stop the operation at any time.
Youcan also chooseany of thecommands from themainwindow’s
menus.
Select the Run Minimized checkbox to start the window out as a
minimized button in the Windows taskbar.
Scan only mode. This displays a minimal window that indicates
that the task is running.You can stop, pause, or resume the task at
any point.
Select the Run Minimized checkbox to start the window out as a
minimized button in the Windows taskbar.
Hidden mode.Thisdisplaysnointerfaceasthescantaskruns.You
cannot pause or stop the task unless you have the Dr Solomon’s
Anti-Virus Console or the Task Properties dialogbox active. The Dr
Solomon’s Anti-Virus applicationwillstill notify you whenit finds
a virus, if you have configured any local alerting options for the
task. This task always quits the application when the task finishes.
5. Specify what you want the task to do when it finishes. Your choices are: