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-<B>Q. I see a lot of disk space occupied by eScan “FBackUp” folder in my Local Drive. How can I Control it ?</B> +<B>Q. I see a lot of disk space occupied by eScan “FBackUp” folder in my Local Drive. How can I Configure it ?</B>
<B>A.</B> <B>A.</B>
-FBackUp folder is an auto-backup of the following executable files (EXE, DLL, OCX, SYS, DRV, and CPL) scan by eScan in encrypted format where eScan is installed.+FBackUp folder is an auto-backup of (*.EXE, *.DLL, *.OCX, *.SYS, *.DRV, and *.CPL) files scan by eScan and stored in an encrypted format.
-You can control the FBackUp folder by+Configuring / Checking pre-requisite disk space for Auto-backup to function:
-1.Stopping the auto-backup of files+The eScan Auto-backup will first check for the minimum available limit of hard disk space. If the minimum limit is available then the eScan Auto-backup will begin.
-:1.Click on Start >> Run+1.How to stop Auto-backup Feature (FBackUp)
-:2.Type regedit+
-:3.Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld+
-:4.On the right hand side select the key DWBackUpX+
-:5.Right click on DWBackUpX,+
-:6.Select Modify+
-:7.Change the Value Data from 1 to 0+
-:8.Click OK+
-:9.Close the registry editor window <br/>+
-2.Restrict the FBackUp folder size+:*Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld <I><B>(Refer:- [[Escan/english/eScan-FAQ96|<font color=blue>FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?</font>]])</B></I>
 +:*On the right hand side select the DWORD = '''DWBackUpX'''
 +:*Double click on DWBackUpX
 +:*The Default Value is 1. Change the Value Data from 1 to 0
 +:*Click OK
-:1.Click on Start >> Run+2. How to change the location of Auto-Backup (FBackUp)
-:2.Type regedit+
-:3.Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld+
-:4.On the right hand side select the key DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB+
-:5.Right click on DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB+
-:6.Select Modify+
-:7.Change the Value Data from 500 (Decimal) to a lower Decimal value+
-:8.Click OK+
-:9.Close the registry editor window+
-3.Changing the default FBackUp location+:*Click on Start >> Programs >> eScan for Windows >> eScan Protection Center
 +:*Click on Protection >> File Anti-Virus >> Settings >> Options
 +:*Expand the link “For quarantining of infected objects”
 +:*Double click “Use Folder name”
 +:*By Default the path is C:\Program Files\eScan\Infected. eScan will automatically create FBackUp in C:\Program Files\eScan\FBackUp
 +:*Change this path to D:\Infected, then the FBackUp folder will automatically be created in D:\FBackUp
-:1.Click on Start >> Programs >> eScan for Windows >> eScan Protection Center+3. How to limit Auto-Backup (FBackUp) size
-:2.Click on Protection >> File Anti-Virus >> Settings >> Options+
-:3.Expand the link “For quarantining of infected objects”+
-:4.Double click “Use Folder name”+
-:5.By Default the path is C:\Program Files\eScan\Infected. eScan will automatically create FBackUp in C:\Program Files\eScan\FBackUp+
-:6.Change this path to D:\Infected, then the FBackUp folder will automatically be created in D:\FBackUp+
 +:*Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld <I><B>(Refer:- [[Escan/english/eScan-FAQ96|<font color=blue>FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?</font>]])</B></I>
 +:*On the right hand side select the DWORD = '''DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB'''
 +:*Double click on DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB
 +:*The Default Value is 500 (Decimal). Change the Value Data from 500 (Decimal) to a lower Decimal value
 +:*Click OK

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Q. I see a lot of disk space occupied by eScan “FBackUp” folder in my Local Drive. How can I Configure it ?

A. FBackUp folder is an auto-backup of (*.EXE, *.DLL, *.OCX, *.SYS, *.DRV, and *.CPL) files scan by eScan and stored in an encrypted format.

Configuring / Checking pre-requisite disk space for Auto-backup to function:

The eScan Auto-backup will first check for the minimum available limit of hard disk space. If the minimum limit is available then the eScan Auto-backup will begin.

1.How to stop Auto-backup Feature (FBackUp)

  • Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld (Refer:- FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?)
  • On the right hand side select the DWORD = DWBackUpX
  • Double click on DWBackUpX
  • The Default Value is 1. Change the Value Data from 1 to 0
  • Click OK

2. How to change the location of Auto-Backup (FBackUp)

  • Click on Start >> Programs >> eScan for Windows >> eScan Protection Center
  • Click on Protection >> File Anti-Virus >> Settings >> Options
  • Expand the link “For quarantining of infected objects”
  • Double click “Use Folder name”
  • By Default the path is C:\Program Files\eScan\Infected. eScan will automatically create FBackUp in C:\Program Files\eScan\FBackUp
  • Change this path to D:\Infected, then the FBackUp folder will automatically be created in D:\FBackUp

3. How to limit Auto-Backup (FBackUp) size

  • Select the location HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE >> SOFTWARE >> MicroWorld (Refer:- FAQ - How to start the windows registry editor?)
  • On the right hand side select the DWORD = DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB
  • Double click on DWMinDiskSpaceRequiredMB
  • The Default Value is 500 (Decimal). Change the Value Data from 500 (Decimal) to a lower Decimal value
  • Click OK



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