McAfee Version 7.0 manual Welcome to McAfee VirusScan Home Edition

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Welcome to McAfee VirusScan Home Edition 7.0

nWireless device protection. In addition to total anti-virus protection for your PC, VirusScan protects your wireless device and PC from harmful viruses transferred during the synchronization process.

nCommand-line Scanners. This component consists of a set of full-featured scanners you can use to run targeted scan operations from the MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt windows, or from protected MS-DOS mode. The set includes:

MSCAN.EXE, a scanner for 32-bit environments only. This is the primary command-line interface. When you run this file, it first checks its environment to see whether it can run by itself. If your computer is running in 16-bit or protected mode, it will transfer control to one of the other scanners.

MSCANPM.EXE, a scanner for 16-bit and 32-bit environments. This scanner provides you with a full set of scanning options for 16-bit and 32-bit protected-mode DOS environments. It also includes support for extended memory and flexible memory allocations. SCAN.EXE will transfer control to this scanner when its specialized capabilities can enable your scan operation to run more efficiently.

MSCAN86.EXE, a scanner for 16-bit environments only. This scanner includes a limited set of capabilities geared to 16-bit environments. SCAN.EXE will transfer control to this scanner if your computer is running in 16-bit mode, but without special memory configurations.

MBOOTSCAN.EXE, a smaller, specialized scanner for use primarily with the Emergency Disk utility. This scanner ordinarily runs from a floppy disk you create to provide you with a virus-free boot environment.

All of the command-line scanners allow you to initiate targeted scan operations from an MS-DOS Prompt or Command Prompt window, or from protected MS-DOS mode. Ordinarily, you'll use the VirusScan application's graphical user interface (GUI) to perform most scanning operations, but if you have trouble starting Windows or if the VirusScan GUI components will not run in your environment, you can use the command-line scanners as a backup.

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Contents McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Copyright Contents Product Support and Customer Service Index Updating McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Introduction What’s new in this release?What comes with McAfee VirusScan Home Edition 7.0? Welcome to McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Welcome to McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Desktop and notebook computers Before you beginSystem requirements Additional requirements for wireless devices Symbian Epoc system requirementsInstallation steps Use the steps below to install your softwareInstalling McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Remove temporary files Troubleshooting installation problemsClose other software Clean your hard drive Important information about Windows XP migration Installing McAfee VirusScan Home Edition Title bar and Tool bar Title barStatus information Tool barAbout Advanced Tasks Task paneAbout Tasks VShield Tray Icon Other McAfee VirusScan Home Edition featuresAbout the McAfee list Windows Explorer plug-in VShield automatic protection settingsAbout VShield Scanner System Scan Mail ScanHostile Activity Watch Kernel About Script StopperUsing the Windows Control Panel applet How to Start and Stop VShield ScannerUsing the VShield tray icon TIP Using Quarantine How to managing quarantined filesHow Safe & Sound creates automatic backups Safe & SoundSafe & Sound configuration How often should you or safe & sound make these backups?EMCLEAN.DAT EMNAMES.DAT EMSCAN.DAT Emergency disk creationIntroduction Using VirusScan With a Wireless DeviceHow VirusScan protects your wireless device Hitachi About Instant Updater Instant Updater featuresWhy Do You Need to Update? How Does the Updating Process Work?Configuration Home page queryProduct Support and Customer Service Contact addresses Virus definition renewal Emergency Telephone NumbersProduct Support and Customer Service Index Index Index 5 9 5 0 0 1 0 U K