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Using the WinGuard Scanner
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Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus
Enabling or starting the WinGuard scanner
At the end of the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus installation, Setup asks if you want
to enable the WinGuard scanner at that time. If you agree, the WinGuard
scanner should load into memory immediately and begin working with a
default set of options that give you basic anti-virus protection. If you do not
agree, the WinGuard scanner will load automatically the next time you restart
your computer.
to enable the WinGuard scanner at that time. If you agree, the WinGuard
scanner should load into memory immediately and begin working with a
default set of options that give you basic anti-virus protection. If you do not
agree, the WinGuard scanner will load automatically the next time you restart
your computer.
When the WinGuard scanner first starts, it displays an icon in the Windows
system tray that indicates which of its modules are active. To learn what each
icon state means, see
system tray that indicates which of its modules are active. To learn what each
icon state means, see
.
At first, the scanner enables only its System Scan module, which scans viruses
that arrive on your system from floppy disks and other removable media,
from local-area network connections, and similar areas. The System Scan
module also scans files that arrive via your e-mail system and from the
Internet, but to do so, it requires the aid of the other WinGuard modules:
E-Mail Scan, Download Scan, and Internet Filter.
that arrive on your system from floppy disks and other removable media,
from local-area network connections, and similar areas. The System Scan
module also scans files that arrive via your e-mail system and from the
Internet, but to do so, it requires the aid of the other WinGuard modules:
E-Mail Scan, Download Scan, and Internet Filter.
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IMPORTANT:
To use the E-Mail Scan, Download Scan or Internet Filter
modules, you must install them from the Custom option in Setup. To
learn how to do so, see
learn how to do so, see
If your computer runs Windows NT Workstation v4.0 or Windows 2000
Professional, the WinGuard scanner loads as a Windows NT service called
McShield, which you can see in the Windows Services control panel.
Professional, the WinGuard scanner loads as a Windows NT service called
McShield, which you can see in the Windows Services control panel.
NOTE: McAfee recommends that you do not start or stop the McShield
service from the Windows control panel. Instead, you can stop and
restart the scanner from the provided Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus control
panel. To learn more about how to use the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus
control panel, see
restart the scanner from the provided Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus control
panel. To learn more about how to use the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus
control panel, see
“Understanding the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus control
panel” on page 277 of the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus User’s Guide.
If your computer runs Windows 95 or Windows 98, the scanner loads in a way
that mimics a Windows service on that platform. This service is not visible in
the Windows user interface.
that mimics a Windows service on that platform. This service is not visible in
the Windows user interface.
Starting the scanner automatically
If the WinGuard scanner does not start automatically, you can set it to do so in
the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus control panel.
the Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus control panel.
Follow these steps:
1. Click
Start
in the Windows taskbar, point to
Settings
, then choose
Control Panel
.