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Protecting your server from viruses – Gateway 7400 User Manual

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Managing Your System

Emptying the Recycle Bin

When you delete a file from your hard drive in Windows NT, it is not
immediately removed from the hard drive. Instead, the file is moved into the
Recycle Bin. Because files are stored in the Recycle Bin and not deleted from
the hard drive immediately, you can retrieve a file that you accidentally delete
from the hard drive.

To delete all the files from the Recycle Bin, right-click the

Recycle Bin

icon

on the desktop, then click

Empty Recycle Bin

.

You can save space on the hard drive by decreasing the size of the Recycle Bin.

To decrease the size of the Recycle Bin:

1

Right-click the

Recycle Bin,

then select

Properties

.

2

At the Global tab, select either

Configure drives independently

or

Use one

setting for all drives.

3

If you are configuring drives independently, click the tab for the drive
you want to configure.

4

Move the slider to set the size of the Recycle Bin. A good initial setting
is 5%.

5

Click

OK

.

Protecting your server from viruses

A virus is a program that attaches itself to a program or data file on a server,
then spreads from one server to another. Viruses can damage data, cause
servers to malfunction, and can display annoying or offensive messages. Some
viruses can go unnoticed for long periods of time because they are activated
by a certain date or time. Protect your server from viruses by:

Using an anti-virus program to check files and programs that are on
diskettes, attached to e-mail messages, or downloaded from the Internet.
After you run the anti-virus program you can back up your files to
diskettes, a separate hard drive, or a high-capacity storage drive.

Keeping your anti-virus program updated.

Obtaining all software from reputable sources and checking the software
for viruses before installing it.

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