Symantec 10551441 Administration Guide - Page 177

Tracking virus alerts using Event Logs and Histories

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Responding to virus outbreaks 177 Handling a virus outbreak on your network To run a virus sweep 1 In the Symantec System Center console, right-click the network, a server group, or a server, and then click All Tasks > Symantec AntiVirus > Start Virus Sweep. 2 In the Name box, type a name for the sweep. 3 Click Start. See "Configuring scan options" on page 123. Tracking virus alerts using Event Logs and Histories You can track Threat Found alerts from the Symantec System Center console. By default, Threat Found alerts appear for three days. You can change the number of days for which Threat Found alerts appear. See "About Histories and Event Logs" on page 193. Tracking submissions to Symantec Security Response with Central Quarantine Console The Symantec System Center logs an event when a Symantec AntiVirus client submits a suspicious file to Symantec Security Response. In addition to the logged event, you can track the Auto-Protect status of submissions to Symantec Security Response from the Central Quarantine Console. For information on using the Central Quarantine Console, see the Symantec Central Quarantine Administrator's Guide.

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Responding to virus outbreaks
Handling a virus outbreak on your network
To run a virus sweep
1
In the Symantec System Center console, right-click the network, a server
group, or a server, and then click
All Tasks
>
Symantec AntiVirus
>
Start
Virus Sweep
.
2
In the Name box, type a name for the sweep.
3
Click
Start
.
See
“Configuring scan options”
on page 123.
Tracking virus alerts using Event Logs and Histories
You can track Threat Found alerts from the Symantec System Center console.
By default, Threat Found alerts appear for three days. You can change the
number of days for which Threat Found alerts appear.
See
“About Histories and Event Logs”
on page 193.
Tracking submissions to Symantec Security Response with Central
Quarantine Console
The Symantec System Center logs an event when a Symantec AntiVirus client
submits a suspicious file to Symantec Security Response. In addition to the
logged event, you can track the Auto-Protect status of submissions to Symantec
Security Response from the Central Quarantine Console.
For information on using the Central Quarantine Console, see the
Symantec
Central Quarantine Administrator’s Guide
.