Document Conventions and Abbreviations

Depending on the context, Dr.Web can mean either the name of the company — Doctor Web, or the name of the product — Dr.Web for IBM Lotus Domino.

The following conventions and symbols are used in this document:

Convention

Description

Bold

Names of buttons and other elements of the graphical user interface (GUI), and required user input that must be entered exactly as given in the guide.

Green and bold

Names of Dr.Web products and components.

Hyperlinks to topics and web pages.

Monospace

Code examples, input to the command line and application output.

Italic

Placeholders which represent information that must be supplied by the user. For command-line input, it indicates parameter values.

In addition, it may indicate a term in position of a definition.

Capital letters

Names of keys and key sequences.

Plus sign ('+')

Indicates a combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means to hold down the ALT key while pressing the F1 key.

Exclamation mark

A warning about potential errors or any other important comment.

The following abbreviations are used in the manual:

Abbreviation

Description

ACL

Access Control List

CPU

Central Processing Unit

GUI

Graphical User Interface

HTML

Hypertext Mark-up Language

HTTP

Hypertext Transfer Protocol

NSD

Notes System Diagnostics

NSF

Notes Storage Facility (the file type for Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino databases);

NTF

Notes Template Format (templates of NSF files);

RAM

Random Access Memory

SMTP

Simple Mail Transfer Protocol

UNC

Universal Naming Convention

URL

Uniform Resource Locator

VDB

Virus databases

VGA

Video Graphics Array