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To add support for NTFS partitions, you have to install the NTFS drivers first, from your hard
drives, remote shares, USB sticks or from Windows Update. It's recommended to use the
drivers from a known-safe location because the local drivers from the Windows host may be
virused or corrupted.
Double-click Install NTFS Write Drivers desktop icon to run the BitDefender Captive
NTFS Installer. Select the first option if you want to install the drivers from the local hard
drive.
If the drivers are in a common location, use Quick search to find the drivers.
Alternately, you can specify where your drivers are found. Or you can download the drivers
from Windows Update SP1.
The driversare not installedon the hard-drive,but temporarily usedby LinuxDefender to access
the Windows NTFS partitions. If the program installs the NTFS drivers, you can double-click
the NTFS partitions desktop icons and browse the content. For a powerful file manager, use
Midnight Commander from the LinuxDefender menu (or type mc in a console).
11.4.2. How do I perform an antivirus scan?
Browse yourfolders, right-click afile or directoryand select Sendto. Then chooseBitDefender
Scanner.
Or you can issue the next command as root, from a terminal. The BitDefender Antivirus
Scanner will start with the selected file or folder as default location to scan.
# /opt/BitDefender/bin/bdgtk2 /path/to/scan/
Then click Start Scan.
If you want to configure the antivirus options, select Configure Antivirus tab from the left
panel of the program.
11.5. Build an instant mail filtering toaster
You can use LinuxDefender to create an ad-hoc mail filtering solution, without installing any
software or modifying the mail server. The idea behind this is to put a LinuxDefender system
in front of your mail server, allowing BitDefender to scan for spam and viruses all SMTP
traffic and to relay it to the real mail server.
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