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- What's New in McAfee WebScanX v3.1.1 (3007)
- Copyright 1994-1997 by McAfee Associates, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved.
-
-
- Thank you for using McAfee's WebScanX for Windows 95,
- Windows 3.1x and Windows NT. This What's New file
- contains important information regarding the current
- version of this product. McAfee strongly recommends that
- you read the entire document.
-
- We welcome your comments and suggestions. Please
- use the information provided in this file to contact us.
-
- ___________________
- WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
-
- - What Is WebScanX?
- - New Features
- - Known Issues
- - Localized (Translated) Versions
- - Installation
- - Documentation
- - Frequently Asked Questions
- - Contact McAfee
-
- _________________
- WHAT IS WEBSCANX?
-
- Any time you surf the Internet, you are at risk.
- Malicious Java applets and ActiveX controls can be
- downloaded to your system without your knowledge
- and wreak havoc. WebScanX is designed to provide a
- safe computing environment for Internet users. It
- functions as a sentry for your Internet connections.
-
-
- ____________
- NEW FEATURES
-
- 1. E-mail scanning allows you to scan attachments to
- internet e-mail messages for viruses. WebScanX
- supports both cc:Mail and MAPI-compliant mailers.
-
- 2. Download scanning allows you to scan for viruses in
- files you download from the Internet. Both e-mail
- scanning and download scanning offer the full power
- of McAfee's Hunter scanning technology and have
- the highest detection rates in the industry.
-
- 3. ActiveX filtering allows you to block those ActiveX
- controls known to cause harm as you surf the
- Internet.
-
- 4. Java class filtering allows you to block Java
- classes known to cause harm, which protects your
- system from hostile applets.
-
- 5. Internet site blocking allows you to prevent your
- browser software from connecting to dangerous sites.
-
- 6. You can configure WebScanX either to deny access to
- potential dangers automatically, or to prompt you for
- a response when danger threatens.
-
- 7. Password protection capabilities allow complete
- lockdown of configuration options, preventing
- accidental changes that could compromise security.
-
-
- * NEW BANNED ITEMS *
-
- This version of WebScanX (v. 3.1.1) detects the
- following items:
-
- --JAVA ITEMS--
-
- SlowerKiller.class
- Noisybear.Class
- Wasteful.Class
- Cofnsume.Class
- HostileThreads.Class
- TripleThreat.Class
- Ungrateful.Class
- DoMyWork.Class
- AppletKiller.Class
- ScapeGoat.Class
- TickerTape.class
- Jlpr.class
- Chart.class
- ArcTest.class
- Graph.class
- client.class
- XYZApp
- WordMeister.class
- MyTimer.class
- FixJava.class
- ImageBank.class
- LetterBoard.class
- LetterButton.class
- ValueBox.class
- Widget.class
- WordManager.class
- ei.class
- ChatTourExpress.Class
- AnimationSourceApplet.class
- BenchmarkApplet.class
- MouseChase.class
- AllTargets.class
- AppStatus.class
- Target.class
- MouseChaseException.class
- SolarVengeanceRT.class
- MandelTest.class
- LifeGame.class
- PlayerApplet.class
- Dimensions.class
- hugobane1.class
- hugobane3.class
- hugobane5.class
- TelnetGUI.class
- FtpUsersApplet.class
- Telnet.Class
- SeeTheWeb.class
- intro.class
- sparks.class
- GFSApplet
- coolboard_applet
- TourGuide.class
- Telescrivente.class
- simpletext.class
- irritant.class
- Cosmo.class
- javamail.class
- WebMailer.class
- SendMailApplet.class
- TicketHolder.class
- Ticket.class
- TicketReader.class
- JMushApplet
- OwnNet.class
- newLoader.class
- loadLibrary.class
- execTest.class
- exitTest.class
- sendTest.class
- port25.class
- replacePropertiesFile.class
- rm.class
- deleteFile.class
- writeFile.class
- fileInfo.class
- readFile.class
-
-
- --ACTIVEX ITEMS--
-
- Slingshot
- NetList
- Exploder
-
-
- * NEW VIRUSES DETECTED *
-
- This DAT file detects the following 174 new viruses.
- Locations that have experienced particular problems
- with specific viruses are also identified.
-
- ALIEN.F
- ALLIANCE.B
- ANT.B:TW
- APPDER.F (Singapore)
- ASBV
- BALROG.A
- BANDUNG.AP
- BANDUNG.AQ
- BANDUNG.AR
- BEEPER.A
- BEEPER.B
- BISMARK.E
- BOX.D:TW
- CALENDAR.A
- CAP.B
- CAP.C
- CAP.G
- CAP.H
- CAP.N
- CAP.O
- CAP.Q
- CAP.R
- CAP.S
- CAP.T
- CAP.V
- CAP.W
- CEBU.A
- CLOCK.I:DE
- CMD.A
- COLORS.BC
- COLORS.BD
- COLORS.BE
- COLORS.BF
- COLORS.BG
- COLORS.BH
- COLORS.BI
- COLORS.BJ
- COLORS.BK
- CONCEPT.AT
- CONCEPT.AU
- CONCEPT.AV
- CRASH.A
- CVCK1:KIT
- DANCE.A
- DIR-II.1536.G
- DOGGIE.E
- DRACULA.A
- DZT.E (US)
- DZT.F
- ERASER.M:TW (INTENDED)
- ERASER.N:TW (INTENDED)
- ERASER.O:TW
- ERASER.P:TW (TROJAN)
- ETERNITY.599
- FUZZY.A
- GOLDFISH.C
- HELPER.D
- HELPER.E
- HLLO.6736
- HLLP.7072
- HLLP.8832
- HOOTERS.5000
- HYBRID.E
- HYBRID.F
- IMMORTAL.2174
- IMPOSTER.C
- IRISH.Q
- JERUSALEM-1813-DROPPPER (FRI 13TH)
- JM.710
- JOHNNY.N
- JOHNNY.N1
- KILLOK.A
- KILLOK.B
- KILLOK.C
- KOMPU.D
- LAHYANI.1356
- LEMON.B
- LITHI.4113
- LUNCH.D
- MARK:TW
- MDMA.H
- MDMA.S
- MDMA.U
- MERCY1B.575
- MINIMAL.P
- NICEDAY.K
- NICEDAY.L
- NICEDAY.M
- NICEDAY.N
- NJ-DLK1.I (INTENDED)
- NJ-WMDLK1.H
- NOPRINT.A
- NPAD.BK
- NPAD.BQ
- NPAD.BR
- NPAD.BS
- NPAD.BT
- NPAD.BU
- NPAD.BV
- NPAD.BW
- NPAD.BX
- NPAD.BY
- NPAD.BZ
- NPAD.CA
- NPAD.CB
- NPAD.CC
- NPAD.CD
- NUCLEAR.N
- PAYCHECK.D
- PG
- PIG.C:TW
- PS-MPC.702
- QUICK.A
- RAPI.AJ2
- RED.A:DE
- REHENES.A
- SAFWAN.A
- SCHUMANN.A
- SHOWOFF.BD
- SHOWOFF.BE
- SHOWOFF.BF
- SHOWOFF.BG
- SHOWOFF.BH
- SHOWOFF.BI
- SHOWOFF.BJ
- SHOWOFF.BK
- SHOWOFF.BL
- SHOWOFF.BM
- SHOWOFF.BN
- SHOWOFF.BO
- SHOWOFF.BP
- SHOWOFF.BQ
- SHOWOFF.BR
- SHOWOFF.BS
- SMILEY.C:DE
- SPANSKA.1120.B (Internet)
- SPARKLE.A
- SWLABS.C
- TALON.K
- TEMPLE.B
- TRAP.A:TW
- TRAP.B:TW
- TRAP.C:TW
- TRAP.D:TW
- TRIVIAL.170
- TWNO.Z:TW
- TWOLINES.J
- TWOLINES.J1
- TWOLINES.K
- TWOLINES.K1
- TWOLINES.L
- TWOLINES.L1
- TWOLINES.M
- TWOLINES.M1
- TWOLINES.N1
- TWOLINES.O
- TWOLINES.O1
- TWOLINES.P
- TWOLINES.P1
- UNCOMPLETED.613
- UNDERGRO.A
- VAMPIRE.A:TW
- VAMPIRE.B:TW
- VARMINT.A:TW
- VICINITY.A:DE (Austria)
- WAZZU.CE
- WAZZU.CF
- WAZZU.CG
- WAZZU.CH
- WAZZU.CI
- WMVH1.KIT:TW (TROJAN)
- XM/LAROUX.D (Europe)
- XM/LAROUX.E (Hong Kong)
- ZASHIB.A
-
-
- ____________
- KNOWN ISSUES
-
- 1. This version of WebScanX does not support Win32s. If
- you are using Win32s, you should not attempt to
- install this version of WebScanX.
-
- 2. If you connect to the Internet through a proxy
- server, WebScanX's IP address filtering feature will
- not function because of the way proxy servers handle
- IP communications. Connecting through a "closed"
- Internet service provider--that is, one that uses a
- proxy service--also disables this feature. Examples
- of closed providers include America Online,
- CompuServe, Prodigy, and the Microsoft Network.
-
- 3. If you have WebScan v2.0 installed on your system, you
- must uninstall WebScan v2.0 before installing WebScanX
- v3.1.1.
-
- 4. When configuring WebScanX to scan MAPI e-mail, you
- will not have the option to scan subfolders.
-
- 5. When using WebScanX to scan e-mail sent through
- Microsoft Exchange, the client and server Exchange
- components must be the same version number. If the
- versions are not synchronized, WebScanX will not be
- properly notified of new messages, and will therefore
- be unable to scan those messages.
-
- 6. WebScanX enables its Download Scan component by
- default, not its E-mail Scan component as stated in
- the WebScanX User's Guide. When you start WebScanX,
- you should see the Download Scan icon appear in the
- system tray or, if you use Windows NT 3.51, on the
- desktop. Use the shortcut menu for this icon to
- enable other WebScanX program components.
-
- 7. If you use Windows NT 3.51, clicking the Load at
- Startup switch in the WebScanX Properties dialog box
- to disable it will not prevent WebScanX from loading
- at startup. To prevent WebScanX from loading at
- startup, you must remove it from the Startup program
- group.
-
- 8. If you use an ISeamless script to install WebScanX on
- machines running Windows 3.1x, Windows NT 3.51, or
- Windows NT 4.0, you may not include an operation that
- extracts files from a .zip archive in that script.
-
- 9. If using VALIDATE.EXE to validate the WebScanX files,
- the file IMAGEHLP.DLL may not validate correctly.
- This is because the WebScanX installer adds this file
- to your system only if the file does not already
- exist. If the file already exists on your system, the
- WebScanX installer does not replace it. Thus, after
- installing WebScanX, your IMAGEHLP.DLL file may not
- be the same as the one shown in the file PACKING.LST.
- For more information on validating your files, see
- the README.1ST file included with this product.
-
- 10. This version of WebScanX does not support automatic
- updating or electronic commerce through asynchronous
- modem.
-
- 11. If you use Windows NT 3.51, selecting the WebScanX
- Status dialog box may cause system instability.
-
-
- _______________________________
- LOCALIZED (TRANSLATED) VERSIONS
-
- McAfee will make localized versions of WebScanX available
- in Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish
- shortly after its release in English. You may download
- localized copies of WebScanX, when available, from any of
- these FTP sites:
-
- ftp.mcafee.com
- ftpweb.mcafee.com
- ftphost20.mcafee.com
- ftphost25.mcafee.com
- ftphost35.mcafee.com
-
- To download evaluation copies of WebScanX, connect to any
- of the FTP sites listed above, then go to one of these
- directories:
-
- pub/_dutch/antivirus/webscanx
- pub/_french/antivirus/webscanx
- pub/_german/antivirus/webscanx
- pub/_italian/antivirus/webscanx
- pub/_japanese/antivirus/webscanx
- pub/_spanish/antivirus/webscanx
-
- To download licensed copies of WebScanX, connect to any
- of the FTP sites listed above, then go to one of these
- directories:
-
- licensed/_dutch/antivirus/webscanx
- licensed/_french/antivirus/webscanx
- licensed/_german/antivirus/webscanx
- licensed/_italian/antivirus/webscanx
- licensed/_japanese/antivirus/webscanx
- licensed/_spanish/antivirus/webscanx
-
- ____________
- INSTALLATION
-
-
- * BASIC SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS *
-
- For Windows 95 and Windows NT:
-
- - 486 with at least 8MB of memory
- - 7MB of free hard disk space
-
- For Windows 3.1x:
-
- - CPU capable of running Windows 3.1x
- - At least 6MB of memory
- - 4MB of free hard disk space
-
-
- * INSTALLING WEBSCANX *
-
- 1. Take one of the following Steps:
-
- - If you are installing from compact disc,
- insert the CD-ROM. Click Install WebScanX.
-
- - If you are installing from downloaded files, type:
-
- x:\path\setup.exe (where x:\path is the location
- of the decompressed files). Click OK.
-
- Response: The Welcome screen appears. Click
- Next to continue.
-
- 2. Follow the on-screen installation instructions to
- complete WebScanX installation.
-
-
- * SILENT INSTALLATION *
-
- Network Administrators can perform a "silent"
- installation of WebScanX that requires minimal user
- interaction and uses settings they specify. Follow
- these steps:
-
- 1. Check in the Windows directory to ensure that a file
- named SETUP.ISS does not already exist. If it does,
- rename it, back it up, or delete it.
-
- 2. Run SETUP.EXE with the -r switch,
- (i.e., SETUP.EXE -r).
-
- 3. Select the components that you want to install
- during the silent installation. The installer
- records all responses.
-
- 4. Finish the installation, then locate the file
- SETUP.ISS in the Windows directory.
-
- 5. Open the file using any ASCII editor (e.g.,
- NOTEPAD.EXE) and delete the section titled
- [APPLICATION].
-
- 6. Locate the section [SdSetupType-0] in the
- SETUP.ISS file and go to the line:
-
- Result=x
-
- where x is equal to
- 301 (Typical installation)
- 302 (Compact installation)
- 303 (Custom installation)
-
- 7. Add 100 to the above value, so that the Result
- variable equals 401. Modifying this file allows
- the installation to copy WebScanX files to the
- drive where the operating system resides,
- instead of defaulting to the C: drive.
-
- 8. Copy SETUP.ISS from the Windows directory to the
- directory that contains the files you installed on
- your own computer.
-
- 9. At this point you should use your own distribution
- method to install WebScanX on end-user machines.
-
- 10. When you have access to the machine on which you
- want to install WebScanX, run SETUP.EXE with the
- -s switch (i.e., SETUP.EXE -s).
-
- NOTE: If you do not specify a "recorded" answer
- for all dialog boxes during the initial installation,
- the silent installation will fail. Also, the file
- used for the silent installation, SETUP.ISS, may not
- work properly across different operating systems. For
- example, if you edit the SETUP.ISS file to perform a
- silent install on machines running Windows 95, that
- file may not work properly on machines running
- Windows NT.
-
-
- * PRIMARY PROGRAM FILES FOR WEBSCANX *
-
- Files located in the Install directory:
- =======================================
-
- For WebScanX for Windows 3.1x:
- Ccs_cfg.exe = cc:Mail configuration tool
- Ccscan.exe = cc:Mail scanner
- webhook.exe = Internet download scanner
- webscn16.exe = Internet support file
-
- uzdll16.dll = Zip support file
- mcalyze.dll = McAfee library file
- mcscan16.dll = McAfee library file
-
- names.dat = Virus definition file
- scan.dat = Virus definition file
-
- For WebScanX for Windows 95 or Windows NT:
- ccregmod.exe = cc:Mail support file
- vim32.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- vmefnw32.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- medb632.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- mew800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- cdfw800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- cfw800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- ciw800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- cdmw800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- cmw800.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- chrset32.dll = cc:Mail interface file
- mcalyze.dll = McAfee library file
- mccod32.dll = McAfee library file
- mcgui32.dll = McAfee library file
- mckrnl32.dll = McAfee library file
- mcscan32.dll = McAfee library file
- mcutil32.dll = McAfee library file
- mfldr32.dll = McAfee library file
- psapi.dll = Windows NT support library
- imagehlp.dll = Windows NT support library
- wininet.dll = Internet support library
- wbhook32.dll = Internet support library
- csh.dll = Help support library
- wbupdate.exe = Update program file
- webcfg32.exe = Configuration program file
- webscanx.exe = WebScanX program file
-
- webscanx.dat = WebScanX data file
- domainx.dat = WebScanX data file
- ipscanx.dat = WebScanX data file
-
- names.dat = Virus definition file
- scan.dat = Virus definition file
- mcalyze.dat = Virus definition file
-
- webscanx.hlp = WebScanX help file
- webscanx.cnt = WebScanX help file
- inetwh16.dll = WebScanX help file
- inetwh32.dll = WebScanX help file
- setbrows.exe = WebScanX help file
-
- * UNINSTALLING WEBSCANX *
-
- Before uninstalling WebScanX, close all other
- applications. Failure to close applications before
- uninstalling could cause a General Protection Fault.
-
- _______________________________________
- AUTOMATICALLY UNINSTALLING WEBSCANX:
-
- Follow these steps:
-
- 1. Click Start Menu
- 2. Select Programs
- 3. Select McAfee WebScanX
- 4. Select Uninstall
-
- Several windows appear in which the uninstall
- utility asks you if you are sure you want to
- uninstall WebScanX. Continue to click Yes for each
- window until the Uninstall WebScanX screen appears.
- A final summary screen will appear indicating which
- program files are being removed. After all the
- program files have been removed, click OK and
- restart your computer. You have successfully
- uninstalled WebScanX.
-
- WARNING: Do not stop the uninstall procedure once it
- begins. If the uninstall procedure is interrupted,
- you must remove all WebScanX files yourself.
-
- __________________________________
- MANUALLY UNINSTALLING THE PRODUCT:
-
- Make sure WebScanX is not running, then delete the
- McAfee WebScanX directory.
-
- 1. Click Start and select Run.
- 2. Type REGEDIT, then click OK.
- 3. Delete the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\
- McAfee\WebScanX folder.
- 4. Delete WebScanX from the Microsoft\Windows\
- Current Version\RunServices folder.
- 5. Close the Registry Editor Window.
- 6. Remove the WebScanX program group from the
- Start menu.
- NOTE: Do not remove the IMAGEHLP.DLL file from
- your system. It may be used by other programs.
- 7. Restart your computer.
-
- _____________
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- For more information, refer to the WebScanX User's
- Guide, included on the CD-ROM versions of this program
- or available from the McAfee BBS or the McAfee Web Site.
- The User's Guide is saved in Adobe Acrobat Portable
- Document Format (.PDF). You can view and print this
- document with Adobe's Acrobat Reader. PDF files can
- include hypertext links and other navigation features
- to assist you in finding answers to questions about your
- McAfee product.
-
- To download Adobe Acrobat Reader from the World Wide
- Web, visit Adobe's website at:
-
- http://www.adobe.com/Acrobat/readstep.html
-
- To download WebScanX documentation, visit the McAfee
- BBS or the McAfee Web Site at:
-
- http://www.mcafee.com
-
- Additional contact information appears at the end of
- this file.
-
- Documentation feedback is welcome. Send e-mail to
- documentation@cc.mcafee.com.
-
- __________________________
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
-
- Regularly updated lists of frequently asked questions
- about McAfee products also are available on the McAfee
- BBS, the McAfee Web Site, and on McAfee's CompuServe
- and AOL forums.
-
- Q: Should I uninstall previous versions of WebScan or
- WebScanX before installing WebScanX 3.1.1?
-
- A: It is always a good idea to use the automatic
- uninstaller to remove old versions of software before
- installing newer versions. Before installing
- WebScanX 3.1.1, you should uninstall any previous
- versions of WebScan you have installed on your hard
- disk, then reboot your computer. If you do not
- uninstall previous versions of WebScan, the WebScanX
- installer will prompt you to uninstall them and to
- reboot before it installs the current version of
- WebScanX.
-
-
- Q: What Internet browsers does WebScanX work with?
-
- A: WebScanX 3.1.1 automatically works with and
- installs links to the following browsers:
-
- - Microsoft Internet Explorer
- - Netscape Navigator
- - America Online browser
-
-
- Q: What releases of cc:Mail does WebScanX 3.1.1
- support?
-
- A: WebScanX can work with cc:Mail post offices
- running cc:Mail releases 5x, 6 and 8. WebScanX
- also supports cc:Mail release 7 in its
- MAPI-compliant version.
-
-
- Q: If I have set WebScanX to delete any infected files
- it finds automatically, what does it do with the
- message that carried the infected attachment?
-
- A: That depends on how your e-mail software is set up.
- If you have set your e-mail software to delete files
- you no longer want, WebScanX deletes the infected
- file and the message that carried it. If you have
- set your e-mail software to hold discarded messages
- in a trash folder, WebScanX moves both the infected
- file and the message to the trash folder.
-
- Of course, if you have set WebScanX to move infected
- files to a quarantine folder, WebScanX moves both
- the message and the infected file to the folder you
- designate as your quarantine folder, no matter how
- you have your e-mail software set.
-
-
- Q: How can I make sure that the filtering
- configurations for WebScanX will remain fixed?
-
- A: Use WebScanX's password protection to lock down
- the filtering settings for Java classes, ActiveX
- controls, and IP addresses. See "Configuring
- WebScanX Security," Chapter 7 of the WebScanX
- User's Guide.
-
-
- Q: How can I find out which banned items WebScanX has
- detected?
-
- A: Click one of the WebScanX icons and choose Status.
- The WebScanX Status Window appears and tells you
- the number, if any, of banned objects and IP
- addresses it has detected.
-
-
- Q: How can I tell if WebScanX is doing its job?
-
- A: By one of the methods described below:
-
- 1. Open the Status window from a WebScanX icon
- shortcut menu.
-
- 2. Open the log file where you have directed
- WebScanX to log its activity.
-
- 3. Watch the WebScanX icons in the system tray--
- they are animated and move whenever WebScanX
- scans files.
-
-
- Q: Why does WebScanX keep asking for my cc:Mail password
- over and over?
-
- A: If you set WebScanX to log in to your cc:Mail system
- with one user name and password, then log on to your
- cc:Mail system with a different user name and
- password, WebScanX prompts you to enter the new user
- name and password so that it can scan the new inbox
- for viruses.
-
-
- Q: Why does my system slow down when my cc:Mail gets
- scanned?
-
- A: A limitation in the Lotus cc:Mail server software
- might cause your computer to run slowly during a scan,
- especially if you have a large number of e-mail messages
- pending in your Inbox. To increase scan efficiency,
- delete messages you do not need from your cc:Mail Inbox
- and trash folder.
-
- Q: How does WebScanX handle multiple infections in a
- compressed file?
-
- A: Because WebScanX sees a compressed file as one file,
- it can only act on the compressed file as a whole.
- Thus, when it finds an infection in a compressed file,
- WebScanX stops scanning the file and immediately takes
- whatever action has been specified by the user on the
- entire compressed file.
-
- _________________
- CONTACTING McAFEE
-
- * FOR QUESTIONS, ORDERS, PROBLEMS, OR COMMENTS *
-
- Contact McAfee's Customer Care department:
-
- 1. Corporate-licensed customers, call (408) 988-3832
- Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
-
- Retail-licensed customers, call (972) 278-6100
- Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
-
- 2. Fax (408) 970-9727
- 24-hour, Group III fax
-
- 3. Fax-back automated response system (408) 988-3034
- 24-hour fax
-
-
- Send correspondence to any of the following McAfee
- locations.
-
- McAfee Corporate Headquarters
- 2805 Bowers Avenue
- Santa Clara, CA 95051-0963
-
- McAfee East Coast Office
- Jerral Center West
- 766 Shrewsbury Avenue
- Tinton Falls, NJ 07724-3298
-
- McAfee Central Office
- 4099 McEwen, Suites 500 and 700
- Dallas, TX 75244
-
- McAfee Canada
- 139 Main Street, Suite 201
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- 5. America Online: keyword MCAFEE
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- 6. CompuServe: GO MCAFEE
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- 7. The Microsoft Network: MCAFEE
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- efficiently, the McAfee technical support staff needs
- some information about your computer and your software.
- Please have this information ready when you call:
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- - Program name and version number
- - Computer brand and model
- - Any additional hardware or peripherals connected to
- your computer
- - Operating system type and version numbers
- - Network name, operating system, and version
- - Network card installed, where applicable
- - Modem manufacturer, model, and baud, where
- applicable
- - Relevant browsers or applications and their version
- numbers, where applicable
- - How to reproduce your problem: when it occurs,
- whether you can reproduce it regularly, and under
- what conditions
- - Information needed to contact you by voice, fax,
- or e-mail
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- We also seek and appreciate general feedback.
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- provide service, sales, and support for our products
- worldwide. For a listing of McAfee agents near you,
- click Contact McAfee under the Information section on
- the McAfee website.
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- * MCAFEE BETA SITE *
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- Get pre-release software, including DAT files, through
- http://beta.mcafee.com. You will have access to Public
- Beta and External Test Areas. Your feedback CAN make a
- difference.