Yes I also could not scan root, interesting and I can't recall the
message, but it wasn't a lack of privs that prevented me or at least
the message did not indicate this was the issue.
Scott
On Feb 24, 2006, at 3:52 PM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hi Dave and all,
I didn't have that problem with either the Home or Root, but on
another Home folder, I did have that problem and that account was
set to standard.
I don't know.
On Feb 24, 2006, at 7:29 AM, David Poehlman wrote:
When I tried to scan my hard drive, I was told I could not scan
the root.
--
Jonnie Apple Seed
With his:
Hands-On Technolog(eye)s
On Feb 24, 2006, at 9:36 AM, Dan Keys wrote:
Hi, On the what to scan button, where it says documents, I use
space bar or VO keys space bar to open the check boxes and arrow
to my hard drive and press space to check it. Then I VO over to
Open. It will actually close this window. But you will now hear
your sellection in the what to scan. Just press the scan button
and away you go. While it's scanning, VO to the Right and you will
find the list of what is being checked this field clicks while the
activity is taking place. If you VO over to the right 2 more times
you will find the percentage done or if it is done it will show
100 percent. VO over to the right 1 or 2 more times and you will
hear the report read rather nicely to you.
Just a note. I have unchecked the two VO Mouse options under
Navigation in the VO menu.
I am using a Mac mini and while Clamxa is running, I never have a
fan increase. In fact so far the only time my fan has sped up is
while I am playing chess with the computer.Dan
On Feb 24, 2006, at 2:57 AM, Scott Howell wrote:
Funny, I don't find any percentage indicator. I didn't check, but
is there some view option? Its running right now so not sure I
can check. Actually its interesting you can hear the fans reving
up during the scan. Also just curious and maybe folks won't know
yet, but if you run this while your buring discs etc. is there a
potential problem with this? I know if your running antivirus
software under windows, some can interfere with software
installations and buring discs. I don't have mind set to check
the media when loaded so maybe that wouldn't be an issue. Also I
don't see how you have this thing remember what to scan. When I
start the program, it always starts in the documents folder. Has
anyone found a means to add directories? I bet the author would
change this if encouraged. Ay a tweak like that and it would be
perfect. Maybe I'll make that suggestion and flip him a few bucks.
Scott