I checked and it scanned the boot records without it, and didn't scan the boot records with it. I think it is undocumented.

Matt



R. Scott Perry wrote:


I noticed while testing the command line output that the switches recommended in the manual doesn't include /NOBOOT and as a result, F-Prot will scan your boot sectors every time it is run. This would waste clock cycles. I also included the /PACK option which is said to "unpack compressed executables." I'm no expert on this stuff, but I believe the 32-bit F-Prot instructions should be changed to the following:


Actually, the original configuration that we suggested for fpcmd.exe was identical to F-Prot.exe, except without the "/NOFLOPPY" option (which would break fpcmd.exe), so we kept the "/NOBOOT" in there. But, someone later pointed out that fpcmd.exe doesn't support the /NOBOOT switch. I'm not sure whether they just left it out of the list of switches, or if it is left undocumented. But that's why we removed it. I'll have to check to see if they have changed this since we last checked.

-Scott
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