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
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Description
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Bold
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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.
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Green and bold
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Names of Dr.Web products and components.
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Green and underlined
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Hyperlinks to topics and web pages.
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Monospace
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Code examples, input to the command line and application output.
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Italic
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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.
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Capital letters
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Names of keys and key sequences.
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Plus sign ('+')
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Indicates a combination of keys. For example, ALT+F1 means to hold down the ALT key while pressing the F1 key.
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Exclamation mark
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A warning about potential errors or any other important comment.
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The following abbreviations are used in the manual:
Abbreviation
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Description
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ACL
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Access Control List
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CPU
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Central Processing Unit
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GUI
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Graphical User Interface
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HTML
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Hypertext Mark-up Language
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HTTP
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Hypertext Transfer Protocol
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NSD
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Notes System Diagnostics
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NSF
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Notes Storage Facility (the file type for Lotus Notes and Lotus Domino databases);
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NTF
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Notes Template Format (templates of NSF files);
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RAM
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Random Access Memory
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SMTP
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Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
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UNC
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Universal Naming Convention
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URL
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Uniform Resource Locator
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VDB
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Virus databases
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VGA
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Video Graphics Array
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