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ZDelete Wizard > Step 5
ZDelete options affect the behavior of all utilities in ZDelete package:
If your operating system supports task scheduling, you can run Windows Task
Scheduler from this screen and create a scheduled job for ZDelete
Auto-Cleaner.
Figure 2-7 ZDelete Options

The table below specifies the options:
Table 2-6 ZDelete Options
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Command
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Description
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Confirmation of any ZDelete command
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When enabled, a confirmation screen appears before any ZDelete command is
engaged.
As the file removal functions of ZDelete are permanent, it is
recommended that you keep this option enabled to make sure that you are aware
of deleting actions as they are executed.
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See ZDeleting Progress
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After ZDeleting has begun, each file appears by name, so that you
may monitor progress of the utility.
In Windows, a standard animated dialog box appears and displays a
progress bar.
In both Windows and DOS console, the [ESC] key will cancel
ZDeleting for files that have not yet been destroyed.
It is recommended that you keep this option enabled to have the
ability to cancel any ZDelete command. Without this feature, there is no way to
stop the ZDelete process, other than by turning off the computer.
Note: If you are using
ZDelete to destroy a single small file or a set of small files, there might not
be enough time for the progress dialog to appear on a screen. The command will
be executed whether or not this screen appears.
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ZDelete Can on the Desktop

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ZDelete Can on your Desktop is a container icon where you can
drop files and folders to destroy them permanently.
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Logging last commands
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ZDelete.log is a text file that is created by enabling this
option. It will be located in the folder where you installed software.
When enabled, ZDelete.log saves a record of recent commands,
command durations, error messages and other pertinent data.
ZDelete.log will not record names of destroyed file. It will
record the number of files processed, and names of files that could not be
processed due to errors.
This log file can be helpful to confirm the approximate time that
ZDelete Auto-Cleaner is run automatically or to help correct problems
with automatic configuration.
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Close Internet Explorer when Auto-Cleaner starts
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Enable this option if you want to automatically close all
instances of Internet Explorer when Auto-Cleaner is started.
Enabling this option will eliminate access problems when cleaning
Internet History or Temporary Internet Files. In some instances, popup windows
(advertising) appear automatically, causing confusion in the folder when both
creating and removing functions are happening at the same time.
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Security Level - number of passes
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When ZDelete destroys data, it overwrites with random data one
time by default (one pass). You can specify the number of passes here.
Base overwriting level includes a triple pass (once with zeros,
once with 0xFFFF, and a third time with random character) as US Department of
Defence recommends in clearing and sanitizing standard DoD
5220.22-M.
By increasing the number of passes, the length of time for
ZDelete process will be increased as well.
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