McAfee AVDCDE-AA-AA User Guide - Page 217

Choosing Report options, provided. You can enter a maximum of 250 characters here.

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Creating and Configuring Scheduled Tasks You can pass alert messages directly to an Alert Manager server, or you can send alert messages as text (.ALR) files to a Centralized Alerting directory that the Alert Manager server checks periodically. Š NOTE: Clearing this checkbox tells the VirusScan application not to send an alert message via Alert Manager, but does not affect other alert messages that you configure in this property page. 4. Select the Sound audible alert checkbox to have the application beep when it finds an infected file. You can change the setting for this option only if you select Prompt for user action in the Action property page. Otherwise, the checkbox will display and use the setting it had when you last chose the Prompt for user action item. The application will sound the standard system warning beep or .WAV file you have your computer set to play. 5. Select the Display custom message checkbox to have the application add a custom message to the alert box it displays when it finds an infected file. As with the audible alert, you can change the setting for this option only if you choose Prompt for user action in the Action property page. If you do not choose that item in the Action page, no alert box will appear and you will not see a custom message even if you select this checkbox. 6. Enter the message you want the application to display in the text box provided. You can enter a maximum of 250 characters here. 7. Click the Report tab to choose additional VirusScan options. To save your changes without closing the VirusScan Properties dialog box, click Apply. To save your changes and return to the Console window, click OK. To return to the Console window without saving your changes, click Cancel. Š NOTE: Clicking Cancel will not undo any changes you already saved by clicking Apply. Choosing Report options The VirusScan application lists its current settings and summarizes all of the actions it takes during its scan operations in a log file called VSCLOG.TXT. You can have the application write its log to this file, or you can use any text editor to create a text file for the application to use. You can then open and print the log file for later review from within the application or from a text editor. User's Guide 217

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User
s Guide
217
Creating and Configuring Scheduled Tasks
You can pass alert messages directly to an Alert Manager server, or you
can send alert messages as text (.ALR) files to a Centralized Alerting
directory that the Alert Manager server checks periodically.
NOTE:
Clearing this checkbox tells the VirusScan application not to
send an alert message via Alert Manager, but does not affect other
alert messages that you configure in this property page.
4.
Select the
Sound audible alert
checkbox to have the application beep
when it finds an infected file.
You can change the setting for this option only if you select
Prompt for
user action
in the Action property page. Otherwise, the checkbox will
display and use the setting it had when you last chose the
Prompt for
user action
item. The application will sound the standard system
warning beep or .WAV file you have your computer set to play.
5.
Select the
Display custom message
checkbox to have the application
add a custom message to the alert box it displays when it finds an
infected file.
As with the audible alert, you can change the setting for this option only
if you choose
Prompt for user action
in the Action property page. If you
do not choose that item in the Action page, no alert box will appear and
you will not see a custom message even if you select this checkbox.
6.
Enter the message you want the application to display in the text box
provided. You can enter a maximum of 250 characters here.
7.
Click the Report tab to choose additional VirusScan options. To save
your changes without closing the VirusScan Properties dialog box, click
Apply
. To save your changes and return to the Console window, click
OK
. To return to the Console window without saving your changes, click
Cancel
.
NOTE:
Clicking
Cancel
will not undo any changes you already
saved by clicking
Apply
.
Choosing Report options
The VirusScan application lists its current settings and summarizes all of the
actions it takes during its scan operations in a log file called VSCLOG.TXT.
You can have the application write its log to this file, or you can use any text
editor to create a text file for the application to use. You can then open and
print the log file for later review from within the application or from a text
editor.