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eScan Anti-Virus Security for Mac Version 5.x Online Help


Contents


Protection

The Protection module provides real-time protection to your system against all kinds of virus and malwares including Windows-based malwares, which could easily spread through external devices, such as USB storage device, CD-DVD ROM, Pen drive, or downloads. By default, eScan’s real-time monitor feature, monitors and detects your system for any virus. [[eScan provides an automatic virus pop-up alert in case any virus is detected. The first action taken by eScan will be to disinfect the infected file, and in case if it fails to disinfect, it quarantines the file to take an action later. It also helps you to pre-define an action in case of any virus detection.]]

It monitors and helps you to scan, mails, archived files, scan packed files, and scan excluded directories, files, and specific file types.

The virus log is created in a table format and a detailed graphical representation of the number of files infected, quarantined, deleted, disinfected, and clean files are displayed.

You can modify the default settings as per your requirement. The Protection module is divided in to two sections — Configuration and Reports

Configuration

This section provides the details on protection status and the type of action taken on the infected object. You can also configure eScan protection settings.Note: A normal user doesn't have the privilege to access the Start/Stop and the Settings feature. In order to access them the user has to login as an administrator. Refer the note under the Logging On section to login as an administrator.

Reports

This section provides you information on the total file scanned, dangerous object found, and last scanned file. You can view statistics report of the files, list of quarantined objects, and files report.

You can do the following activities:

 

 

Starting and Stopping eScan real-time protection

By default, eScan real-time protection starts after the installation. The eScan Anti-Virus Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon green.jpg icon gets mounted on the toolbar when you install eScan for Mac on your system. By default, monitor is in Start mode.

You can start and stop eScan monitor in the following ways:

  1. On the eScan for Mac window, under Configuration section, click the Stop button to stop eScan real time protection. When you click Stop button, the Protection status changes from Started (in green colour) to Stopped (in red colour) and the eScan Anti-VirusImage:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon green.jpg icon in green changes to eScan Anti-Virus Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon.jpg icon in red.
  2. On the eScan for Mac window, under Configuration section, click the Start button to start eScan real time protection. When you click Start button, the Protection status changes from Stopped (in red colour) to Started (in green colour) and the eScan Anti-Virus Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon.jpg icon in red changes to eScan Anti-Virus Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon green.jpg icon in green.
  3. OR

  4. On upper-right corner of the window, click eScan real time protection is ON Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon green.jpg icon, and then click Disable eScan Protection option to stop eScan protection. On upper-right corner of the window, click eScan real time protection is OFF Image:eScan for Mac - Monitor status icon.jpg icon, and then click Enable eScan Protection option to start eScan protection.

Configuring the settings

Real-time Protection enables you to configure the settings as per your requirement. eScan’s real-time protection scans and monitors your system for any viruses. In case of virus detection, eScan takes an immediate action and displays the virus pop-up alerts.

You can scan mails, archives, and packed files, and also you can exclude specific directories, files, and file types.

During scanning, eScan creates a log of all the activities performed. There are different types of log level that gets created, and you can select the type of log you want to view.

 

 

To configure the settings

On the eScan for Mac window, under Configuration section, click the Settings button. The Protection tab appears

  1. On the eScan for Mac window, under Configuration section, click the Settings button. The Protection tab appears
  2. On the Protection tab, specify the following field details.

  3. Field

    Description

    Scan Settings
    Action in case of virus detection It indicates a type of action which you want eScan real-time protection to take, in case of virus detection.

    By default, Disinfect (if not possible, quarantine file) option is selected. Following are the types of actions:

    Log Only: It indicates or alerts the user about the infection detected.
    Disinfect (if not possible, log): It tries to disinfect and if disinfection is not possible it logs the information of only the infected object.
    Disinfect (if not possible, delete file): It tries to disinfect and if disinfection is not possible it deletes the infected object.
    Disinfect (if not possible, quarantine file): It tries to disinfect and if disinfection is not possible it quarantines the infected object.
    Delete: It directly deletes the infected object.
    Quarantine: It directly quarantines the infected object. Select an appropriate option from the box.
    Mails It indicates the mail files.

    By default, it is selected. Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to scan mails.

    Archives It indicates the archived files, such as zip, rar, and so on.

    Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to scan archived files.

    Packed It indicates the compressed executable.

    By default, it is selected. Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to scan packed files.

    Exclude directories and files Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to exclude directories and files from scanning.

    The Image:Exclude icon.jpg icon is available only when you select Exclude directories and files check box. Click the Image:Exclude icon.jpg icon and then click the Browse button to select the directories and files that you want to exclude.

    Exclude file types Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to exclude specific files.

    The Image:Exclude icon.jpg icon is available only when you select Exclude file types check box. Click the Image:Exclude icon.jpg icon and then click the Browse button to select the directories and files that you want to exclude.

    Log Options
    Log level It indicates a type of log level which you want eScan real-time protection to display.

    By default, Report log option is selected. Following are the type of log level:

    Error Log: Indicates the log of any error related details.
    Report Log: Indicates a brief log of infections found, including date, time, file name, name of virus found and action taken on same object.
    Scan Log: Indicates the log of each and every object that has been scanned by eScan real-time monitor.
    Information Log: Indicates the log of extra informative logs necessary to know the details.
    Detail Log: Indicates the log of all the details necessary to diagnose any problem as well as to know the more details of scanned object.

    Select an appropriate option from the box.

    Report lifetime days It indicates the number of days up to which you want to save the report. For example, if you type 10 days, then the report is saved only for 10 days, starting from the date when you have modified. By default, 365 days appear. The minimum number limit is 1 and maximum number limit is 365. Type the days or select the specific number of days you want to change.
    Display popup alert By default, it is selected. Select this check box if you want eScan real-time protection to display virus pop-up alerts whenever any viruses are detected, provided monitor is in Turn On mode.
    Block USB storage device(s) Select this option to block access to the USB Storage device or CD/DVD-ROM connected to the Mac. This will prevent spreading of any suspicious malware that generally spreads from one machine to other through USB storage devices, hence reducing the threat of infection from secondary storage devices like USB Drives and CD/DVD-ROMs on your machine.
    Set to default Click this link to set the default settings.


  4. Click the Save button.
  5. The settings get saved.

Viewing Log

eScan protection module creates a log of the activities performed. It displays the name of the file infected, date on which file got infected, name of the virus found, and the status of the virus.

 

 

  • View the details as required
  • Viewing Statistics

    eScan protection module creates a virus file report in the form of a 3-D pie chart, in which each legend represents a specific colour for a specific type of a virus file. Each legend provides you the details of the number of infected, quarantined, deleted, disinfected, and clean files, and also name of the last infected file, and last virus name. When the eScan protection status is in stop mode, the 3-D pie chart is displayed in gray colour and when eScan protection status is in start mode, the 3-D pie chart is displayed in green colour for clean files and other colours are displayed based on the colour assigned to the type of file.

     

     

    • View the details as required.

    Viewing Quarantined Objects Report

    eScan protection module creates a log report of the quarantined objects. The infected objects are quarantined during scanning based on the option you have selected under Scan settings section. You can view the file(s) quarantined by, Real-time protection, On demand Scan or Both options under the Quarantined by drop-down field. You can view and delete a specific file or delete all infected files by clicking Delete all button. You can also restore the deleted files, if needed. It displays the list of infected files that have been quarantined with file name, date, file size, and virus name. It also displays the path where quarantined files are saved with number of quarantined files.

     

     


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