Symantec 11281411 Administration Guide - Page 115

Advanced, Handle Missed Events, Within, Scan Settings, Options

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Scanning for viruses and other threats 115 Configuring scheduled scans 3 In the Scheduled Scans dialog box, on the Server Group Scans tab, click New. 4 In the Scheduled Scan dialog box, under Name, type a name for the scan. 5 Ensure that Enable scan is checked. 6 Set a frequency for the scan. 7 Set a time for the scan. You can type any time in increments of 1 minute or use the drop-down list to select a time in 15-minute increments. 8 Click Advanced. 9 In the Advanced Schedule Options dialog box, check Handle Missed Events Within, and then set the time limit within which you want the scan to run. For example, you may want a weekly scan to run only if it is within three days after the scheduled time for the missed event. 10 Click OK. 11 In the Scheduled Scan dialog box, click Scan Settings. 12 In the Select Items dialog box, click Options. 13 In the Scheduled Scans Options dialog box, you can: ■ Select file types or extensions to scan. ■ Assign primary and secondary actions for detected viruses, blended threats, and some other threats. If deleting a threat in an expanded threat category can cause a system failure, the only available action is to log it. ■ Enable scanning for threats that are in memory. See "Scanning for inmemory threats" on page 132.

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Scanning for viruses and other threats
Configuring scheduled scans
3
In the Scheduled Scans dialog box, on the Server Group Scans tab, click
New
.
4
In the Scheduled Scan dialog box, under Name, type a name for the scan.
5
Ensure that Enable scan is checked.
6
Set a frequency for the scan.
7
Set a time for the scan.
You can type any time in increments of 1 minute or use the drop-down list to
select a time in 15-minute increments.
8
Click
Advanced
.
9
In the Advanced Schedule Options dialog box, check
Handle Missed Events
Within
, and then set the time limit within which you want the scan to run.
For example, you may want a weekly scan to run only if it is within three
days after the scheduled time for the missed event.
10
Click
OK
.
11
In the Scheduled Scan dialog box, click
Scan Settings
.
12
In the Select Items dialog box, click
Options
.
13
In the Scheduled Scans Options dialog box, you can:
Select file types or extensions to scan.
Assign primary and secondary actions for detected viruses, blended
threats, and some other threats. If deleting a threat in an expanded
threat category can cause a system failure, the only available action is
to log it.
Enable scanning for threats that are in memory. See
“Scanning for in-
memory threats”
on page 132.