User Guide
Creating and Configuring Scheduled Tasks
226 Dr Solomon’sAnti-Virus
NOTE: To start your task, your computer must be on and the Dr
Solomon’s Anti-VirusConsolemustberunning. Ifyour computeris
offor iftheConsoleisnot running at thetimeyourtask should start,
the task will start at the next scheduled time. You can minimize the
Console so that appears only as an icon in the Windows taskbar.
If you plan to have the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus application run a
scan task on an unattended computer, you must also configure the
programtostartitsscanoperationautomatically. SeeStep5onpage
233 for details.
Checking task status
The DrSolomon’s Anti-Virus Console window summarizes thetime anddate
when your tasks last ran and when you have scheduled them to start
again—look for this information to the right of each listed task. You can also
see a summary of how many files each task scanned, whether it found any
malicious agents, and what actions it took.
To see task results, follow these steps:
1. If you do not already have the Task Properties dialog box open,
double-click one of the listed tasks in the Console window, or select a
task, then click in the Console toolbar.
2. The Task Properties dialog box will appear (see Figure 6-5 on page 220).
Click the Status tab to display the correct property page (Figure 6-7).
Figure 6-7. Task Properties dialog box - Status page