Shredding Selected Files; Mcafee Zip Manager Wizard - McAfee UTILITIES 4.0 User Manual

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Ð TIP: You can select McAfee Shredder properties to specify the shredding

Shredding Selected Files

You can shred files using drag and drop, which is a fast way if all the files are
centrally located. Or if the files are in several places, you can shred them by
starting McAfee Shredder and selecting the files to erase.
McAfee Shredder allows you to shred files on your PC's Recycle Bin,
Temporary Internet, as well as Web site history folder. You can also specify the
number of shredding passes (1-99) and can now have the option to shred an
entire drive.
Refer to the online Help file to display step-by-step instructions on how to
shred selected files and non-file data.
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McAfee Zip Manager Wizard

A zip file is a file that has been compressed and which, therefore, takes up less
space than it did in its original, decompressed form. A zip file can contain one
or more files. That is, you can group together several files and zip them to form
a single, zipped file.
The McAfee Utilities' McAfee Zip Manager is a complete zip management
utility that you can use in two ways: via ZipMan Wizard or the advanced
McAfee Zip Manager.
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level to perform. You can select: Quick to shred the information once;
U.S. Government Multipass to make seven passes of repeatedly erasing
the data; or Custom to indicate how many passes to make which allows
up to 99 passes.
NOTE: If your computer is running on Windows ME, some files even if
shred, may be retained on your PC since these are protected by the
Windows ME System Restore.
IMPORTANT: After you shred non-file data, you will not be able to
undelete any deleted files that utilized this information.

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