Avira antivir premium 10 Manuale Utente
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AntiVir MailGuard
MailGuard is the interface between your computer and the email server from
which your email program (email client) downloads emails. MailGuard is
connected as a so-called proxy between the email program and the email server.
All incoming emails are routed through this proxy, scanned for viruses and
unwanted programs and forwarded to your email program. Depending on the
configuration, the program processes the affected emails automatically or asks
the user for a certain action.
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AntiVir WebGuard
When surfing the Internet, you are using your web browser to request data from
a web server. The data transferred from the web server (HTML files, script and
image files, Flash files, video and music streams, etc.) will normally be moved
directly into the browser cache for display in the web browser, meaning that an
on-access scan as performed by AntiVir Guard is not possible. This could allow
viruses and unwanted programs to access your computer system. WebGuard is
what is known as an HTTP proxy which monitors the ports used for data transfer
(80, 8080, 3128) and scans the transferred data for viruses and unwanted
programs. Depending on the configuration, the program may process the affected
files automatically or prompt the user for a specific action.
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AntiVir Rootkit Protection
AntiVir Rootkit Protection checks whether software is already installed on your
computer that can no longer be detected with conventional methods of malware
protection after penetrating the computer system.
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Shell Extension
The Shell Extension generates an entry ‘Scan selected files with AntiVir’ in the
context menu of the Windows Explorer (right-hand mouse button). With this
entry you can directly scan files or directories.
4.4 Uninstallation
If you wish to remove the AntiVir program from your computer, you can use the option
Add or Remove Programs to Change/Remove programs in the Windows Control
Panel.
To uninstall your AntiVir program (e.g. in Windows XP and Windows Vista):
Open the Control Panel via the Windows Start menu.
Double click on Programs (Windows XP: Software).
Select your AntiVir program in the list and click Remove.
To uninstall your AntiVir program (e.g. in Windows XP and Windows Vista):
Open the Control Panel via the Windows Start menu.
Double click on Programs (Windows XP: Software).
Select your AntiVir program in the list and click Remove.
You will be asked if you really want to remove the program.
Click Yes to confirm.
All components of the program are removed.
Click on Finish to complete uninstallation.
Where appropriate, a dialog box appears recommending that your computer be
restarted.
Click Yes to confirm.
Click Yes to confirm.
The AntiVir program is uninstalled and all directories, files and registry entries