Do a good job Add a timed anti-virus function for Web Thunder

  

Many Lei friends are sorry that Web Thunder does not provide the function of regularly checking and killing viruses. However, before the Web Thunder provides this feature, we can actively help the Thunder to achieve timed anti-virus features. And it's just the simplest "plan task" feature in Windows XP.

Step 1: Update the latest virus database

Antivirus software has the virus database automatic upgrade function, and to kill the latest virus, you must keep its virus database up to date. Fortunately, Jiangmin anti-virus provides a very good method: double-click to open the Jiangmin anti-virus program, click the "Upgrade" button (Figure 1).

Figure 1 Preparing to upgrade the virus database

According to the wizard of the program to complete the upgrade of the virus database (Figure 2), it is best to choose "restart now" (Figure 3), then you can see The corresponding virus database has been kept up to date (Figure 4).

Figure 2 is upgrading the virus database

Figure 3 Immediately restart to update the virus database

Figure 4 has been updated to the latest

Step 2: Set up shortcuts Mode

After installing Jiangmin antivirus, enter its main interface. Click Scan Targets → Folder Destinations and select the C:\\TDdownload folder. Right-click and select "Send Desktop Quick Antivirus" (Figure 5), and then generate a shortcut on the desktop (Figure 6).

Figure 5 Preparing to generate anti-virus shortcuts

Figure 6 has generated shortcuts on the desktop

Step 3: Add task plan

Click "Start" → "Settings" → "Control Panel", then double-click to open "Task Schedule" → "Add Task Schedule", pop-up "Task Schedule Wizard" dialog box, click Next, click "Browse" in the following figure Button (Figure 7), in the pop-up dialog box, select "quick antivirus mode 1" on the desktop (Figure 8).

Figure 7 Setting the task plan

Figure 8 Setting the quick antivirus mode

Step 4: Setting the timed antivirus

First in the window shown in Figure 9. Select "Daily", then double-click the task you just created, click the "Schedule" tab, and click the "Advanced" button next to it (Figure 10).

Figure 9 Setting the task time

Fig. 10 Preparing the advanced settings

Select “Repeat tasks” in the window shown in Figure 11 and set the task to repeat every 10 minutes. Then select the second item, set the duration to 20 hours, and then select the "If the task is still running, please stop it" check box (Figure 11), click the "OK" button to return.

Figure 11 Set the repetitive task

After the above settings, at regular intervals, antivirus will automatically kill all the files in the C:\\TDdownload folder, so the Web version is thundering. Is the software safe to use?

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