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- What's New in VirusScan for Windows 95 v3.0.1 (3000)
- Copyright 1994-1997 by McAfee, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved.
-
-
- Thank you for using McAfee's VirusScan for Windows 95.
- This What's New file contains important information
- regarding the current version of this product. It is
- highly recommended that you read the entire document.
-
- McAfee welcomes your comments and suggestions. Please
- use the information provided in this file to contact us.
-
- ___________________
- WHAT'S IN THIS FILE
-
- - New Features
- - Known Issues
- - Installation
- - Documentation
- - Frequently Asked Questions
- - Contact McAfee
-
- ____________
- NEW FEATURES
-
- * FEATURES IN v3.0 SERIES *
-
- 1. VirusScan now offers the highest level of virus
- detection rates in the industry as well as fast
- scanning performance with its new Hunter engine
- technology. The Hunter engine achieves its stellar
- performance through a 32-bit, multithreaded
- implementation designed to utilize the latest
- advances in memory and I/O management.
-
- Hunter scanning technology achieves its leadership
- position in virus detection by combining several types
- of virus analysis technologies. All virus types
- including Word and Excel macros, boot-sector infections,
- file-infecting, multi-partite, stealth, polymorphic, and
- encrypted viruses are detected. The Hunter engine even
- stops viruses written in Visual Basic 5.0 and Office97
- file formats, offering users maximum defense against the
- newest threats to data.
-
- 2. VirusScan for Windows 95 now offers an Emergency Disk
- creation utility. With this utility, you can create an
- Emergency Disk during and after VirusScan installation
- with your own high density floppy disk. This disk is an
- important part of a complete security program.
-
- 3. ScanPM is now included with VirusScan for Windows 95.
- ScanPM is a command-line scanner with a reduced
- conventional memory footprint that operates in
- protected mode command-line environments such as DOS.
- SCANPM.EXE is added to the AUTOEXEC.BAT for low-memory-
- condition scanning on boot-up.
-
- 4. McAfee Documentation installer is now included with
- VirusScan for Windows 95. The McAfee Documentation
- installer can automatically install electronic
- documentation for your VirusScan product to a hard
- drive on your system.
-
- Once installed, the documents for your VirusScan product
- will be a mouse click away, in the same Start menu
- program group as the other VirusScan components.
-
- 5. VirusScan supports Microsoft Office97.
-
- 6. VirusScan now offers simplified Microsoft Word, Excel,
- and zip file scanning. Word, Excel, and zip file
- scanning can now be enabled by clicking the right
- mouse button.
-
- 7. VirusScan for Windows 95 now detects and removes the
- LAROUX Excel macro virus.
-
- 8. New and improved polymorphic detection.
-
- 9. Easy access to the McAfee Virus Information Library on
- the McAfee Web Site. Select Online Virus Info from the
- Help menu to automatically open a web browser to
- the McAfee Virus Information Library.
-
- * ENHANCEMENTS *
-
- 1. VirusScan for Windows 95 v3.0.1 now offers enhanced
- Web Support functionality for downloading and support.
-
- 2. In VirusScan v3.0.1 the Web Support feature provides
- easy access from the Help Menu to McAfee's Virus
- Information Library with a push of a button.
-
-
- * NEW VIRUSES DETECTED *
-
- This DAT file (3000) detects and removes an additional
- 2000 viruses. The Macro viruses listed below are detected
- and removed with this DAT file.
-
- New Macro viruses detected and removed:
-
- ABC.A
- ALIEN (.A-.B)
- ALLIANCE.A
- ANTICONCEPT.A
- APPDER.A
- ATOM (.A-.H)
- BADBOY (.A-.B)
- BALU.A
- BANDUNG (.A-.J)
- BIRTHDAY.A
- BOOM.A
- BEURO.A
- CEEFOUR.A
- CHAOS.A
- CLOCK (.A-.D)
- COLORS (.A-.J)
- CONCEPT (.A-.N, .P, .S-.Z)
- COUNT10 (.A-.B)
- DANIEL (.A-.C)
- DARK.A
- DATE.A
- DIETZEL.A
- DIVINA (.A-.D)
- DMV (.A-.B)
- DOGGIE.A
- DZT.A
- EASY.A
- EPIDEMIC.A
- FORMATC TROJAN
- FRIDAY.A
- FRIENDLY.A
- FURY.A
- GANGSTERZ.A
- GOLDFISH.A
- HASSLE.A
- HELLGATE.A
- HELPER.A
- HOT.A
- HYBRID.A
- IMPOSTER (.A-.B)
- IRISH (.A-.C)
- ITALIAN.A
- JOHNNY (.A-.B)
- KILLDLL.A
- KILLPROT.A
- KOMPU.A
- LOOK (.A-.C)
- LUNCH (.A-.B)
- MADDOG (.A-.B)
- MAGNUM.A
- MDMA (.A-.E, .G)
- MINIMAL (.A-.B)
- MVDK1 (Macro Virus Development Kits; .A-.B)
- NF.A
- NICEDAY (.A-.B)
- NIKI.A
- NIKITA.A
- NJ-CVK2 (Another Development Kit; .A-.B)
- NJ-DLK1A (.A-.D)
- NOMVIR (.A-.B)
- NOP (.A,.B,.D)
- NPAD (.A-.O)
- NUCLEAR (.A-.E)
- OLYMPIC (.A-.B)
- OUTLAW (.A-.C)
- PAPER.A
- PHANTOM.A
- PHARDERA (.A-.B)
- POLITE.A
- RAPI (.A-.H, .A1, .A2, .B1, .B2, ...)
- RATS (.A-.C)
- REFLEX.A
- SATANIC.A
- SAVER.A
- SHOWOFF (.A-.E)
- SMILEY (.A-.B)
- SPOOKY.A
- STRYX.A
- SWITCHES TROJAN
- TARGET.B
- TEDIOUS.A
- TELE.A
- THEATRE (.A-.C)
- TWISTER.A
- TWNO (.A-.F, .H)
- TWOLINES.A
- WAZZU (over 40)
- WEATHER (.A-.C)
- WIEDEROFFEN TROJAN
- XENIXOS (.A-.B)
-
- New Excel viruses detected and removed:
-
- DELTA (.A-.B)
- DMV.A
- LAROUX (.A-.B)
- LEGEND.A
- ROBOCOP.A
- SOFA.A
- YOHIMBE.A
-
- ____________
- KNOWN ISSUES
-
- 1. The new 3000 series DATs contained in VirusScan v3.0.1
- are not backward compatible with the VirusScan v2.x
- series. The 3000 DATs should not be used with
- VirusScan v2.x products.
-
- 2. When using the Microsoft Plus Pack for scheduled scans,
- the command line call to VIRUSCAN95\SCAN95.EXE must be
- changed to VIRUSCAN\SCAN32.EXE to maintain your
- scheduled scan functionality.
-
- 3. On some systems, after running the VirusScan for
- Windows 95 uninstaller, the right mouse click option to
- "Scan for Viruses" is not always removed.
-
- 4. Windows 95 no longer requires MS-DOS memory managers.
- Using MS-DOS memory managers may cause VirusScan for
- Windows 95 to falsely detect viruses in memory. To
- eliminate false warnings, remark (Rem) the memory manager
- lines from your CONFIG.SYS to deactivate them.
-
- 5. ScreenScan's log file has a maximum size of 100K. If
- the file reaches this size, the oldest data will be
- deleted. To retain logging data, you should edit the
- content to keep the log file under 100K or save the
- oldest data to another file.
-
- 6. ScreenScan is designed to display the Centralized
- Alerting and Reporting settings as declared in the
- DEFAULT.VSC file. Actual configuration of ScreenScan
- Centralized Alerting and Reporting must be done
- through the procedures outlined in the Frequently
- Asked Questions section below.
-
- 7. ScreenScan will stop scanning after it detects a virus
- and prompt you to launch VirusScan. If you have
- additional viruses on your system, ScreenScan will not
- notify you until the next time it activates. McAfee
- recommends that you scan and clean your entire system
- with VirusScan whenever ScreenScan detects a virus.
-
- 8. ScreenScan is not currently compatible with 3-D screen
- savers in Windows 95 Service Pack II or third-party
- ScreenSavers. A standard Windows 95 screen saver must
- be selected and ScreenScan must be enabled in order to
- activate scanning during screen saver operation.
-
- 9. After uninstalling ScreenScan, the screen saver will
- be set to None. You can reactivate your screen saver
- from the Display Properties.
-
- ____________
- INSTALLATION
-
- * INSTALLING THE PRODUCT *
-
- If you would like to perform a "silent" installation
- of VirusScan, requiring minimal user interaction and
- using all default or "Typical" installation settings,
- add -s (i.e. SETUP.EXE -s) to the setup command when
- you install the product.
-
- Network Administrators can customize the silent
- installation feature by following the steps outlined
- below.
-
- 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 you would like to be installed
- during the silent installation. All responses will
- be recorded.
-
- 4. Finish the installation, and locate the file SETUP.ISS
- in the Windows directory.
-
- 5. 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)
-
- 6. Add 100 to the above value, so that the Result
- variable is equal to 401, 402, or 403. Modifying
- this file will allow the installation to copy the
- VirusScan files to the drive where the operating
- system resides instead of defaulting to the C:
- drive.
-
- 7. Rename, back up, or delete SETUP.ISS on the first
- installation disk (floppies only). For CD-ROM versions
- of the product, you must copy the installation files
- onto the hard drive before taking this step.
-
- 8. Copy the new SETUP.ISS from the Windows directory
- to the location of the installation files.
-
- 9. 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 the silent install is generated for
- Windows 95, it may not work properly in Windows 3.1x
- or Windows NT.
-
- 10. When the silent installation is complete, you should
- reboot the machine manually.
-
-
- * PRIMARY PROGRAM FILES FOR VIRUSSCAN FOR WINDOWS 95 *
-
- Files located in the Install directory:
- =======================================
-
- 1. Installed for VShield/Scan32/DOS/ScreenScan:
-
- README.1ST = McAfee information
-
- CLEAN.DAT = Virus clean definition data
- MCALYZE.DAT = Virus definition data
- NAMES.DAT = Virus names definition data
- SCAN.DAT = Virus scan definition data
-
- CHKVXD.EXE = VShield virtual device
- SLFSRVSW.EXE = SelfServe client program
- VALIDATE.EXE = McAfee file validation
- program
- WCMDR.EXE = Windows Commander program
- driver checking utility
-
- WCMDR.INI = Windows Commander
- configuration settings
- WCMDRSIL.INI = unInstallShield helper
- configuration
-
- DELSL?.ISU = Uninstall file
-
- PACKING.LST = Packing list
-
- AGENTS.TXT = McAfee authorized agents
- FAXFORM.TXT = Fax registration form
- WHATSNEW.TXT = What's New document
-
- MCAFEE.SCU = Temporary SelfServe catalog
- file
-
- 2. Installed for VShield/Scan32:
-
- DPMI16.DLL = 16-bit DOS protected mode
- interface library
- DPMI32.DLL = 32-bit DOS protected mode
- interface library
- DUNZIP32.DLL = File decompression library
- file
- DZIP32.DLL = File decompression library
- file
- MCALYZE.DLL = Library files
- MCCOD32.DLL = Library files
- MCKRNL32.DLL = Library files
- MCSCAN32.DLL = Library files
- MCUTIL32.DLL = Library files
- VSECOM.DLL = Library files
-
- 3. Installed for VShield:
-
- VSHCFG32.EXE = VShield configuration manager
- VSHWIN32.EXE = Detection engine
- DEFAULT.VSH = Default VShield settings
-
- 4. Installed for Scan32:
-
- SHUTIL.DLL = Run-time support library
- SCAN32.EXE = VirusScan for Windows 95
- program
- DEFAULT.VSC = Default Scan32 settings
- SLFSRVSW.DLL = Library files
-
- 5. Installed for DOS:
-
- EDISKDOS.BAT = Emergency Disk batch file
- SCAN.EXE = MS-DOS scan program
- SCANPM.EXE = Protected mode scanner
- EDISK32.EXE = Emergency Disk creation
- utility
- EDISK32.INF = Emergency Disk information
- file
- EDISKDOS.IN = Emergency Disk file
- EDISKDOS.PIF = Emergency Disk program
- information file
- GETREPLY.EXE = Emergency diskette program
- component
-
- 6. Installed for ScreenScan:
-
- MCKRNL32.DLL = Library file
- MCUTIL32.DLL = Library file
- SCRSCANP.DLL = Library file
- SCRSCANR.DLL = Library file
- SCRSCAN.EXE = ScreenScan program file
- SCRSCAN.HLP = ScreenScan electronic file
- ScreenScan Activity Log.TXT = ScreenScan activity log
-
-
- Files located in WINDOWS directory:
- ==========================================
-
- SECCAST.ICO = Secure Cast icon
-
-
- Files located in WINDOWS\SYSTEM directory:
- ==========================================
-
- 1. Installed for VShield/Scan32/DOS:
-
- CDISSS.OCX = SelfServe library
- file
- MCAFECOM.DLL = McAfee Electronic
- Commerce library file
-
- 2. Installed for VShield/Scan32:
-
- MCKRNL.VXD = Detection virtual device
- driver
- MCSCAN32.VXD = Detection virtual device
- driver
- MCUTIL.VXD = Support virtual device
- driver
-
- 3. Installed for VShield:
-
- VSHIELD.VXD = Detection virtual device
- driver
-
- 4. Installed for Scan32:
-
- S95EXT.DLL = Shell extension
-
-
- Files located in the WINDOWS\HELP directory:
- ============================================
-
- 1. Installed for VShield:
-
- VSHLDCFG.HLP = VShield help
-
- 2. Installed for Scan32:
-
- SCANEXT.HLP = Scan32 Extension help
- VIRUSCAN.HLP = VirusScan help
- VIRUSCAN.CNT = VirusScan context-sensitive
- help
-
- 3. Installed for ScreenScan:
-
- SCRSCAN.HLP = ScreenScan help
-
- Note: WINDOWS refers to the directory to which Windows 95
- is installed, not the Windows 3.1x directory.
-
-
- * TESTING YOUR INSTALLATION *
-
- The Eicar Standard AntiVirus Test File is a combined
- effort by anti-virus vendors throughout the world to
- come up with one standard by which customers can verify
- their anti-virus installations. To test your
- installation, copy the following line into its own
- file and name it EICAR.COM.
-
- X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
-
- When done, you will have a 69- or 70-byte file.
-
- When VirusScan is applied to this file, SCAN will report
- finding the EICAR-STANDARD-AV-TEST-FILE virus.
-
- THIS IS NOT A VIRUS. However, users often have the need to
- test that their installations function correctly. The anti-
- virus industry, through the European Institute for Computer
- Antivirus Research, has adopted this standard to
- facilitate this need.
-
- Please delete the file when installation testing is
- completed so unsuspecting users are not unnecessarily
- alarmed.
-
- _____________
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- For more information, refer to the User's Guides, included
- on the CD-ROM versions of this program or available
- from McAfee's BBS and FTP site. These files are in Adobe
- Acrobat Portable Document Format (.PDF) and can be viewed
- using Adobe Acrobat Reader. This form of electronic
- documentation includes hypertext links and easy navigation
- to assist you in finding answers to questions about your
- McAfee products.
-
- Adobe Acrobat Reader is available on CD-ROM in the ACROREAD
- subdirectory. Adobe Acrobat Reader also can be downloaded
- from the World Wide Web at:
-
- http://www.adobe.com/Acrobat/readstep.html
-
- VirusScan and ScreenScan documentation can be downloaded
- from McAfee's BBS or the World Wide Web at:
-
- http://www.McAfee.com or http://205.227.129.97
-
- For more information on viruses and virus prevention,
- see the McAfee Virus Information Library, MCAFEE.HLP,
- included on the CD-ROM version of this product or
- available from McAfee's BBS and FTP site. A ViaGraphix
- Interactive Anti-virus Training program also is
- available on the CD-ROM version, or can be purchased
- from the McAfee Web Site.
-
- __________________________
- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
-
- Regularly updated lists of frequently asked questions
- about McAfee products also are available on McAfee's
- BBS, website, and CompuServe and AOL forums.
-
- Q: How do I install McAfee Documentation installer?
-
- A: You can install McAfee Documentation installer from
- the VirusScan for Windows 95 install menu by selecting
- Install Documentation. You can also install it directly
- from the CD by running SETUP.EXE from the Manuals
- directory.
-
- Q: VirusScan detected a virus on my system, but it is not
- a document, spreadsheet, or executable file (.EXE, .COM,
- .DO?, .XL?). Therefore, I suspect it may be a false
- detection. What can I do to verify a detected virus?
-
- A: If you suspect a false detection on a non-executable
- file, run VirusScan's command line scanner, SCAN.EXE,
- to verify an infection. If VirusScan for Windows95
- detects a virus and SCAN.EXE does not, please download
- the latest DAT files to upgrade your virus definition
- files and scan your system again. If VirusScan still
- detects a virus that you suspect to be a false
- detection, please report the issue to our technical
- support.
-
- Q: How do I enable McAfee's Centralized Alerting and
- Reporting feature?
-
- A: VirusScan v.2.0.8 or later now supports Centralized
- Alerting and Reporting to a remote NetWare or
- Windows NT server running NetShield for Windows NT
- v2.5.3 or NetShield for NetWare v2.3.3.
-
- To configure this option on your VirusScan client,
- modify Scan32's DEFAULT.VSH and DEFAULT.VSC, and/or
- your custom settings file to read the following:
-
- Note: Administrators will need to configure the
- AlertOptions section in both the .VSH and .VSC files
- for complete Centralized Alerting & Reporting. Add the
- following lines to the AlertOptions section:
-
- Note: The AlertOptions section already exists in the
- .VSC file. You must manually create this section in the
- .VSH file.
-
- szNetworkAlertPath=<directory name>
- bNetworkAlert=1
-
- Where the <directory name> is the path to the remote
- NetWare volume or NT directory. From this directory,
- NetShield can broadcast or compile the alerts and
- reports according to its established configuration.
-
- NOTE: The client must have write access to this
- <directory> location and the directory must contain
- the NetShield-supplied CENTALRT.TXT file.
-
- To send a complete alerting file identifying the
- system and user, establish the following environment
- variables or add them to the AUTOEXEC.BAT file.
-
- Set COMPUTERNAME=<name of computer>
- Set USERNAME=<user name>
-
- The alert file sent to the server is an .alr text
- file. Upon receipt of the alert file, NetShield NT or
- NetShield for NetWare sends an alert message to an
- administrator and/or appropriate personnel.
-
-
- Q: I would like to electronically purchase and download
- the latest version of VirusScan for Windows 95. I do
- not feel comfortable giving my credit card information
- over the Internet and my modem is very slow. Is there a
- way I can purchase VirusScan via modem but download
- the product via the Internet?
-
- A: Yes. The first time you download VirusScan for
- Windows 95, the McAfee electronic Wizard will prompt
- you to select the transmission method you prefer to
- download and to transmit your encrypted credit card
- information.
-
- At the Transaction Connection Type dialog box, select
- Internet to download your order via the Internet.
- At the Security Connection Type dialog box, select
- Direct Dial Modem to transmit your credit card
- information via modem.
-
-
- Q: While downloading a licensed copy of VirusScan for
- Windows 95, the installation was interrupted and/or
- canceled. Where can I find my licensed VirusScan files
- and how do I proceed with the installation?
-
- A: The files are in the VSint folder located in the
- Windows Temp directory. Double click on SETUP.EXE
- within the VSint folder to continue with the
- installation.
-
-
- Q: I have created my own Emergency diskette without using
- the Emergency Disk creation utility. How must I optimize
- my emergency disks' performance?
-
- A: To enable your own Emergency Disk, you must create a
- CONFIG.SYS file on the boot diskette and add the
- following lines:
-
- [CONFIG.SYS]
- DEVICE=HIMEM.SYS
- DOS=HIGH
-
- Add the HIMEM.SYS file from the DOS directory or if you
- are using Windows 95 system files, add HIMEM.SYS from
- the \WINDOWS\COMMAND directory to the boot diskette.
-
- Note: For detailed instructions on creating an Emergency
- diskette, refer to the instructions outlined in the
- electronic documentation (.pdf file) included in your
- VirusScan package.
-
-
- Q: How do I scan multiple drives?
-
- A: #1 Enter LocalDrives or NetworkDrives in the
- Scan In text dialog on the Where & What property
- page. Click Scan Now and all LocalDrives or all
- NetworkDrives will be scanned.
-
- A: #2 VirusScan for Windows 95 can scan many locations
- simultaneously. To do this, take these steps:
-
- 1. Launch Explorer.
- 2. Highlight the drives or folders you want to
- scan.
- 3. Right-click to reveal the Context Menu.
- 4. Select Scan for Viruses.
- 5. Click Scan Now to begin scans.
-
-
- Q: I moved a VSC file to my Startup folder.
- Whenever I turn on my PC, it launches VirusScan for
- Windows 95, but it does not begin scanning. How can I
- make it start scanning automatically?
-
- A: You need to customize your options. Take these
- steps:
-
- 1. Navigate to the location of the saved VSC file.
- 2. While pointing to the VSC file, right-click to
- reveal the Context Menu.
- 3. From the Context Menu, select Properties.
- 4. Select the Options Tab on the property sheet.
- 5. Check the Start Automatically box.
-
- By enabling this option, scanning will begin
- automatically. If viruses are not detected VirusScan
- for Windows 95 will automatically close and free up
- system resources.
-
-
- Q: When VirusScan for Windows 95 is launched, how does it
- determine the default settings?
-
- A: VirusScan for Windows 95 default settings may be
- found in the DEFAULT.VSC file located in the install
- directory.
-
-
- Q: How can I tell that ScreenScan is working?
-
- A: ScreenScan does not alert you when it is scanning your
- system. However, if you enable the logging option during
- your configuration, all ScreenScan activity will be
- recorded in a log file in the Installation directory.
-
-
- Q: Can I update McAfee's data files to detect new viruses?
-
- A: Yes. If your data files are out-of-date, VirusScan for
- Windows 95 will periodically prompt you to update them.
- If you have a modem or Internet connection, you can use
- VirusScan's new electronic update feature for easy data
- file updates, technical support, and registration.
-
- Note: VirusScan's electronic update feature applies to
- the retail and evaluation copies of VirusScan
- only. If you own a corporate copy of VirusScan,
- please notify your System Administrator to receive
- your data file updates.
-
- If you need additional assistance with downloading,
- contact McAfee Download Support at (408) 988-3832.
-
- ______________
- CONTACT McAFEE
-
- * FOR QUESTIONS, ORDERS, PROBLEMS, OR COMMENTS *
-
- Contact McAfee's Customer Care department:
-
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- Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
-
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- Monday-Friday, 6:00 A.M. - 6:00 P.M. Pacific time
-
- 2. Fax (408) 970-9727
- 24-hour, Group III fax
-
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- 24-hour fax
-
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-
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-
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