Submitting A Virus Sample; Using The Sendvirus Utility To Submit A File Sample - McAfee VIRUSSCAN 4.5 Administrator's Manual

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Removing Infections From Your System

Submitting a virus sample

If you have a suspicious file that you believe contains a virus, or experience a
system condition that might result from an infection—but VirusScan software
has not detected a virus—McAfee recommends that you send a sample to its
anti-virus research team for analysis. When you do so, be sure to start your
system in the apparently infected state—don't start your system from a clean
floppy disk.
Several methods exist for capturing virus samples and submitting them. The
next sections discuss methods suited to particular conditions.

Using the SendVirus utility to submit a file sample

Because the majority of later-generation viruses tend to infect document and
executable files, VirusScan software comes with SENDVIR.EXE, a utility that
makes it easy to submit an infected file sample to McAfee researchers for
analysis.
To submit a sample file, follow these steps:
1. If you must connect to your network or Internet Service Provider (ISP) to
2. Locate the file SENDVIR.EXE in your VirusScan program directory. If
3. Double-click the file to display the first AVERT Labs Response Center
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send e-mail, do so first. If you are continuously connected to your
network or ISP, skip this step and go to
you installed your VirusScan software with default Setup options, you'll
find the file here:
C:\Program Files\Network Associates\VirusScan
wizard panel
(Figure
Figure 3-12. First SENDVIR.EXE panel
Step
3-12).
2.

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