McAfee AVDCDE-AA-AA - Active Virus Defense Suite User Manual page 92

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Using the VShield Scanner
Method 4: Use the VirusScan Console
Follow these steps:
1. Double-click the VirusScan Console icon
2. Select VShield in the task list, then choose Enable from the Task menu.
3. Click the minimize or the close button in the upper-right corner of the
Understanding the VShield system tray icon states
The VShield scanner displays four different icon states in the Windows system
tray to indicate which, if any, of its modules are active. An active module is one
that the VShield scanner has enabled, or loaded into memory, and that is ready
to scan inbound and outbound files. An inactive module is one that the
VShield scanner has disabled. Such modules do not scan files.
The following table shows and describes each icon state:
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to bring the Console window to the foreground.
the Console will enable the System Scan module and any other module
you had enabled previously. You cannot use this method to enable
individual modules other than the System Scan module.
Console window to shrink the Console window back to a system tray
icon.
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NOTE: Do not choose Exit from the Task menu. This will shut the
Console down and unload it from memory. To run any tasks you
have scheduled, the Console must be active.
This icon means that the VShield scanner has started and all VShield
modules are active
This icon means that the System Scan module is active, but one or more
of the other VShield modules is inactive
This icon means that the System Scan module is inactive, but one or
more of the other VShield modules is active
This icon means that all VShield modules are inactive
in the Windows system tray

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