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E-mail Scanning
E-mail Scanning can be used for scanning both incoming and outgoing
e-mail messages and attachments. It prevents viruses from getting inside
the company network and it also prevents you from accidentally sending
infected attachments outside. E-mail Scanning can be configured to drop
infected attachments from incoming e-mails. When it has found an
infection in an outgoing e-mail, it can block the outgoing e-mail traffic until
the problem has been solved. For more information, see
"Configuring
E-mail
Scanning", 172.
Web Traffic (HTTP) Scanning
Web Traffic Scanning protects computers against viruses in HTTP traffic.
It scans HTML files, image files, downloaded applications and executable
files, and removes viruses automatically. For more information, see
"Configuring Web Traffic (HTTP)
Scanning", 176.
Rootkit Scanning
If you want to ensure there are no suspicious hidden files, hidden
processes, hidden applications or hidden drives in your computer, you
can scan the system manually for rootkits. For more information, see
"Configuring Rootkit Scanning
(Blacklight)", 170.
Manual Scanning
You can use Manual Scanning, for example, after you have installed
F-Secure Client Security, if you suspect that there might be a virus or
spyware on the computer, or if a virus has been found in the local area
network. You can select whether all files or only a certain types of files are
scanned. You can also decide what action to take with an infected file, the
Disinfection Wizard will guide you through the process. You can also use
the Scheduled Scanning feature to scan your computer automatically
and regularly, for example weekly or 1-2 times a month.

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