If you upgraded to LANDesk Virus Protect 2.1, keep your install disks from
the previous version for serialization information.
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For users who own LANDesk Manager. LDPOPUP now traps 25th line messages sent
out by all Virus Protect scans and traps. The name field in Alert Log is
Virus Protect and the severity is major.
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A NetWare 3.11 server may abend or exhibit obscure memory corruption when an NLM
makes a call to the CLIB function FEConvertDirectoryNumber when CLIB.NLM 3.12 is
loaded. Any NLM that is written to work with name spaces other than DOS Name Spaces
may make this function call and cause these undesirable results. Virus Protect's NLM 
may make the function call.

Novell currently has a fix that they will release on the BBS in June. Until then, call 
Intel orNovell to get the fix if you are running CLIB.NLM versions 3.12 through 3.12f.
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Running an On-Demand Scan While the Real Time Scan is On
If you scan your server volumes with either Virus Scan, or Virus Scan
for DOS while the Real Time scan is running, the Real Time scan will take
action on any infected files as soon as they are accessed by the on-demand
scan.  You will see messages about any infected files originating from the
Real Time scan rather than the on-demand scan.
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ARCserve conflicts with Virus Protect's NLM when you down the server. If you have
ARCserve 5.0x loaded, it monitors the console command process and notices when you try
to down the server. As soon as it notices, it invokes ASTOP.NCF to shutdown itself first,
but abends before any action is taken.

To work around this conflict, use LPSTART.NLM. This NLM starts LPROTECT.NLM
after certain amount of seconds' delay. The default is 10 seconds. Usage is:

load lpstart [D=xx] [all parameters related to lprotect.nlm]

where xx is the delay in seconds.

To get LPSTART.NLM off the Intel BBS, call 503-645-6275 and choose
File Downloads/Network Products/LANDesk Family/LANDesk Virus Protect/LPSTART.EXE.
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Additions to the section on VPRule trap in chapter 4 of the manual.

When you use VPRule to make a rescue disk, VPRule also makes a copy of your
hard disk that it stores on the hard drive itself.  If your hard disk has been damaged
by a boot sector virus, but you can still access it, VPRule will restore the
hard disk with the copy it made of it the first time it was run.  If you can
still access the hard drive, you need only to run VPRULE from the infected
drive and VPRule will restore the boot sector and partition area from the
copy it made for itself.

If you have a boot sector virus that trashes your hard disk, you can restore
it with VPRescue if you have previously made a rescue disk with VPRule trap.
A trashed hard disk means that you cannot access C:.
1. Take the rescue disk you previously made on the machine with the trashed
    hard disk.
2. Go to another workstation connected to the network.
3. Go to the LANDesk Virus Protect home directory.
4. Copy VPRESCUE.EXE to the rescue disk.
5. Take the disk back to the machine with the trashed hard disk.
6. Turn the machine off and reboot from a clean write-protected floppy.
7. Insert the rescue disk from step 4 into your floppy drive.
8. Run VPRescue to restore the hard disk boot sector/partition table from
    the rescue disk.
9. Scan your hard disk with VSCAND to make sure there are no viruses on your  
    hard drive.

