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McAfee® GroupShield™ 7.0 User Guide 1 Introduction GroupShield Features „ Filter for Password Protected ZIP Files - For more information about this filter, refer to Password-protected files on page 140. „ Filter for Protected Content (Password protected Microsoft® Office files) - For more information about this filter, refer to Protected content on page 137. „ Support for N+1 cluster - For more information, refer to Single Copy Cluster (SCC, N+1 cluster configuration) on Exchange Server 2003 and 2007 on page 34. „ Enhanced MIME Scanning - MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is a communications standard that enables the transfer of non-ASCII formats over protocols (like SMTP) that supports only 7-bit ASCII characters. GroupShield enables you to specify how such MIME messages are handled. „ Buffer Overflow protection using VirusScan Enterprise version 8.5i - A buffer overflow is an anomalous condition where a process attempts to store data beyond the boundaries of a fixed-length buffer. This results in extra data, overwriting the adjacent memory locations. Enabling Buffer Overflow Protection prevents this condition. GroupShield has the provision of buffer overflow protection. For more information, refer to Buffer Overflow Protection on page 30. Buffer over flow protection is available only on 32 -bit platforms (and not on 64-bit platforms) with Exchange Server 2003. Note „ Enhanced Quarantine Management „ Local Quarantine Management - Detected Items can be quarantined. You can specify the local database to be used as a repository for quarantining email messages. You can also configure maintenance settings for the local quarantine database. „ Quarantining using McAfee Quarantine Manager version 4.1 or 4.1.1 - You can specify McAfee Quarantine Manager in a different server as a repository for quarantining infected email messages. This keeps your Exchange Server safe from viruses. „ Integration with: „ McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator version 3.6 and 4.0 - to provide a single point of control for your McAfee anti-virus products, to manage anti-virus policies and view reports of anti-virus events and virus activity in an enterprise environment. For more information, refer to the chapters Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 3.6 on page 47 and Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0 on page 63. 13

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13
McAfee
®
GroupShield
7.0 User Guide
Introduction
GroupShield Features
1
Filter for Password Protected ZIP Files
For more information about this filter,
refer to
Password-protected files
on page 140
.
Filter for Protected Content (Password protected Microsoft
®
Office files)
For
more information about this filter, refer to
Protected content
on page 137
.
Support for N+1 cluster
— For more information, refer to
Single Copy Cluster (SCC,
N+1 cluster configuration) on Exchange Server 2003 and 2007
on page 34
.
Enhanced MIME Scanning
MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) is a
communications standard that enables the transfer of non-ASCII formats over
protocols (like SMTP) that supports only 7-bit ASCII characters. GroupShield enables
you to specify how such MIME messages are handled.
Buffer Overflow protection using VirusScan Enterprise version 8.5i
A buffer
overflow is an anomalous condition where a process attempts to store data beyond
the boundaries of a fixed-length buffer. This results in extra data, overwriting the
adjacent memory locations. Enabling Buffer Overflow Protection prevents this
condition. GroupShield has the provision of buffer overflow protection. For more
information, refer to
Buffer Overflow Protection
on page 30
.
Enhanced Quarantine Management
Local Quarantine Management
Detected Items can be quarantined. You can
specify the local database to be used as a repository for quarantining email
messages. You can also configure maintenance settings for the local quarantine
database.
Quarantining using McAfee Quarantine Manager version 4.1
or 4.1.1 —
You can
specify McAfee Quarantine Manager in a different server as a repository for
quarantining infected email messages. This keeps your Exchange Server safe
from viruses.
Integration with:
McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator version 3.6 and 4.0
to provide a single point of
control for your McAfee anti-virus products, to manage anti-virus policies and
view reports of anti-virus events and virus activity in an enterprise environment.
For more information, refer to the chapters
Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator
3.6
on page 47
and
Integrating with ePolicy Orchestrator 4.0
on page 63
.
Note
Buffer over flow protection is available only on 32 -bit platforms (and not on 64-bit
platforms) with Exchange Server 2003.