BlackICE Guard: System Certification Report
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Conventions Used in this Manual
Bold
Italics
Monospaced
Monospaced Bold
Monospaced
Italics
[Inside Brackets]
NOTE:
WARNING:
TIP:
The names of screen objects, such as menu choices, field names, and items in lists.
Italics are used for emphasis or to highlight an important word or concept.
Pathnames, filenames, and code are shown in monospaced font.
Values you must type in are shown in monospaced, bold font.
Variables, such as a server name, are shown in monospaced, italic font. These are usually enclosed in angled brackets <servername> as well.
Keyboard keys, such as [ENTER] or [Page Up] are shown inside brackets.
Notes include important information about the operation or use of the product.
Warnings contain critical information that may cause harm to your computer or the proper operation of the product.
Helpful information about optimizing or using the software.
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