McAfee AVDCDE-AA-AA User Guide - Page 88

Enabling or starting the VShield scanner

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Using the VShield Scanner McAfee has also tested these e-mail clients and verified that they work with the VShield Download Scan module: • Microsoft Outlook Express • Qualcomm Eudora v3.x and v4.x • Netscape Mail (included with most versions of Netscape Navigator and Netscape Communicator) • America Online mail v3.0 and v4.0 In order to work with the VShield E-mail Scan module, your corporate e-mail system must use Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Exchange, or Microsoft Outlook client. McAfee has tested these clients and has verified that they work correctly with the E-mail Scan module: • Microsoft Exchange v4.0, v5.0 and v5.5 • Microsoft Outlook 97 and Outlook 98 • Lotus cc:Mail v6.x, v7.x, and v8.x (not MAPI-compliant) McAfee does not certify VShield software compatibility with client software not listed above. Enabling or starting the VShield scanner At the end of the VirusScan installation, Setup asks if you want to enable the VShield scanner at that time. If you agree, the VShield 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 VShield scanner will load automatically the next time you restart your computer. When the VShield 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 "Understanding the VShield system tray icon states" on page 92. 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 VShield modules: E-Mail Scan, Download Scan, and Internet Filter. Ë 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 Chapter 2, "Installing VirusScan Software." 88 McAfee VirusScan Anti-Virus Software

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Using the VShield Scanner
88
McAfee VirusScan Anti-Virus Software
McAfee has also tested these e-mail clients and verified that they work with
the VShield Download Scan module:
Microsoft Outlook Express
Qualcomm Eudora v3.x and v4.x
Netscape Mail (included with most versions of Netscape Navigator and
Netscape Communicator)
America Online mail v3.0 and v4.0
In order to work with the VShield E-mail Scan module, your corporate e-mail
system must use Lotus cc:Mail, Microsoft Exchange, or Microsoft Outlook
client. McAfee has tested these clients and has verified that they work correctly
with the E-mail Scan module:
Microsoft Exchange v4.0, v5.0 and v5.5
Microsoft Outlook 97 and Outlook 98
Lotus cc:Mail v6.x, v7.x, and v8.x (not MAPI-compliant)
McAfee does not certify VShield software compatibility with client software
not listed above.
Enabling or starting the VShield scanner
At the end of the VirusScan installation, Setup asks if you want to enable the
VShield scanner at that time. If you agree, the VShield 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 VShield scanner
will load automatically the next time you restart your computer.
When the VShield 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
Understanding the VShield system tray icon states
on
page 92
.
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 VShield modules: E-Mail
Scan, Download Scan, and Internet Filter.
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
Chapter 2,
Installing VirusScan Software.