Ok, I guess I'm going to ask a newbie question.
I've installed F-Prot AV for DOS and the updated definition files. Now, how do I get it to do the boot-time scan?
After reading everything at http://www.geocities.com/uzipaz/eng/f-prot.html, I'm beginning to think it's more trouble than it's worth.
One of the reasons I liked Avast was the automatic virus definitions download. Might as well go ahead and SHOOT myself in the foot. HaHa!
It is much simplier than you may realize.
put this line in your autoexec.bat file:
c:\f-prot\f-prot c: /collect /nosub
The entire F-prot files should be in a folder named "f-prot" in the C:\ root directory to use the above command line. This will cause the program to scan the root directoy, memory, and boot sectors during boot up.
Make a back up of your autoexec.bat before making the changes.
You can also test the f-prot program by going into a dos window and using the command line and switches stated above. Remember, this is a DOS program.
The reason why the boot time scan was excluded in Avast for Win9.x is that it would have needed a similar DOS program, which wasn't worth the effort and time. It doesn't fit the Avast 4 product line. My suggestion to use F-prot is just something to fill the void for those that feel they need a boot time scan under Win9.x.
I've tested using F-prot to scan the memory and boot sectors on my Win98 machine and it works fine. I would suggeste turning off any Win98 splash screens that may appear during boot up.
As for updating F-prot definition files. They don't supply definition files as often as Avast does. Just put yourself on the F-prot mailing list from their website and they will notify you when new definition files are available. Up-to-the-minute definition files are not that critical for the boot up scan procedure.