McAfee VSF08EMB3RUA User Guide - Page 180
Simple Mail Transfer Protocol A TCP/IP protocol for sending messages from one
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178 McAfee VirusScan Plus rootkit A collection of tools (programs) that grant a user administrator-level access to a computer or computer network. Rootkits may include spyware and other potentially unwanted programs that can create additional security or privacy risks to your computer data and personal information. router A network device that forwards data packets from one network to another. Based on internal routing tables, routers read each incoming packet and decide how to forward it based on any combination of source and destination address as well as current traffic conditions (for example, load, line costs, and bad lines). A router is sometimes called an Access Point (AP). S script A list of commands that can be executed automatically (that is, without user interaction). Unlike programs, scripts are typically stored in their plain text form and compiled each time they are run. Macros and batch files are also called scripts. server A computer or program that accepts connections from other computers or programs and returns appropriate responses. For example, your e-mail program connects to an e-mail server each time you send or receive e-mail messages. shallow watch locations A folder on your computer that is monitored for changes by Data Backup. If you set up a shallow watch location, Data Backup backs up the watch file types within that folder, but does not include its subfolders. share To allow e-mail recipients to access selected backed up files for a limited period of time. When you share a file, you send the backed up copy of the file to the e-mail recipients that you specify. Recipients receive an e-mail message from Data Backup indicating that files have been shared with them. The e-mail also contains a link to the shared files. shared secret A string or key (usually a password) that has been shared between two communicating parties prior to initiating communication. A shared secret is used to protect sensitive portions of RADIUS messages. shortcut A file that contains only the location of another file on your computer. smart drive See USB drive. SMTP (Simple Mail Transfer Protocol) A TCP/IP protocol for sending messages from one computer to another on a network. This protocol is used on the Internet to route e-mail.