Which command continuously monitor your computer for viruses in ms dos?
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[/option[+|-]...] [/NE][/NX][Ax|/Cx][/N][/D][/U]
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1 - Warns of formatting that could erase the hard disk <default (ON)>.
2 - Warns you that a program is attempting to stay in memory <default (OFF)>.
3 - Prevents a program from writing to disk <default (OFF)>.
4 - Checks executable files that are opened by MS-DOS <default (ON)>.
5 - Checks all disks for boot sector viruses <default (ON)>.
6 - Warns you of attempts to write to the boot sector or partition table of the hard disk <default (ON)>.
7 - Warns you of attempts to write to the boot sector of a floppy disk <default (OFF)>.
8 - Warns you of attempts to modify executable files <default (OFF)>.
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/NE - Prevents VSAFE from loading into expanded memory.
/NX - Prevents VSafe from loading into extended memory.
/Ax - Sets the hot key as ALT plus a key specified by x.
/Cx - Sets the hot key as CTRL plus a key specified by x.
/N - Instructs VSAFE to monitor for viruses on network drives.
/D - Turns of checksumming.
/U - removes VSAFE from memory.
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