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Frequently Asked Questions About McAfee VirusScan Enterprise

Q) Why has OIT chosen to provide students, faculty and staff with McAfee VirusScan over Norton Anti-Virus?

A) The University System of Maryland sought to procure a cost-effective enterprise licensing agreement with an anti-virus software vendor.  No offer was received from Symantec (makers of Norton Anti-Virus) or from any Symantec resellers.  Of the offers received, a McAfee reseller made the best financial offer that met all of the USM technical requirements.


Q) Can I download and install this software on my home computer as well as my university computer?

A) Yes, our licensing agreement allows you to install the software on any system you own.


Q) If my Windows 2000/XP/Vista computer is already running VirusScan 4.5.1 and everything seems to be working just fine, do I need to upgrade to VirusScan 8 right away?

A) Yes, if your computer is running VirusScan 4.5.1 then you should upgrade to VirusScan 8. Network Associates (makers of VirusScan) stopped providing updates for VirusScan 4.5.1 on June 30, 2004. McAfee is still providing DAT file updates for VirusScan 4.5.1.


Q) If my Windows 2000/XP/Vista computer is already running VirusScan 7 and everything seems to be working just fine, do I need to upgrade to VirusScan 8 right away?

A) No, you can continue to use VirusScan 7 if you wish. We would still advise you to upgrade to VirusScan 8 at your earliest convenience. McAfee is still providing DAT file updates for VirusScan 7.


Q) Can I keep the VirusScan or NetShield software on my system even after I leave the university?

A) Yes, you can--our licensing agreement states that the software will not expire at any time.  However, if you rely on the university for your Internet connection, you will need to find another means to connect to the Internet in order to keep VirusScan or Netshield up-to-date.


Q) If I dial in to the university using my WAM account, how will my McAfee VirusScan be updated?

A) When you download the VirusScan 8i software, you are given a choice between downloading the "network" version or the "dialup" version.  The "dialup" version of McAfee VirusScan is scheduled to try and update itself automatically right after your computer establishes an Internet connection via your modem. It will only update itself once a day (even if you dial-up numerous times during the day).


Q) My VirusScan/NetShield software does not seem to be updating automatically as often as it should.  Is there a way I can manually update the software?

A) There are two ways you can manually update the software.  One way is to go to the McAfee corporate edition website (www.mcafee.com), click on Downloads, then click on DAT Updates.  There you will find download links for both the DAT File and the SuperDAT file (the first two links).  Click on and download the SuperDAT file, then double-click on the downloaded file to fully update your software.

The other way to update the software is through the VirusScan/NetShield Console component.  VirusScan users can open the VirusScan Console by clicking on Start | Programs | McAee | VirusScan Console.  Once the console window is open, select AutoUpdate from the list of tasks and then click on the Start button to perform the update (remember that you will need to be connected to the Internet at the time you perform this operation).


Q) When VirusScan tries to run AutoUpdate automatically, or when I try to run AutoUpdate manually, I get an error regarding the Framework service or the Common Updater Subsystem, and the update fails. Besides manually downloading the latest SuperDAT file, is there anything I can do to correct this problem?

A) McAfee, the company that makes VirusScan, does have a set of instructions that can help you fix the problem. These instructions are lengthy and do involve editing the registry, so make sure that you read them carefully. The instructions are available on the McAfee site.


Q) Ever since I installed VirusScan Enterprise, my Outlook e-mail program has been running very slowly at times. Does VirusScan scan e-mail for viruses, and if so is that the cause of the problem?

A) VirusScan Enterprise does scan messages that come in via Outlook, and it can cause Outlook to slow down when it tries to scan e-mail containing large attachments.

The solution is to turn off the e-mail scanning feature of VirusScan Enterprise. If you are using new Mail@umd e-mail system, disabling this scanning feature will not increase your risk of receiving a virus because Mail@umd scans all incoming and outgoing e-mail messages for viruses.

To turn off the e-mail scanning feature, click on the Start, choose Programs or All Programs, choose McAfee, and choose VirusScan Console. When the Console window appears, right-click on E-mail Scan in the list of tasks and choose Disable. Then close the VirusScanConsole window.


Q) What information is there about Patch 1 for VirusScan 8.5i?

A) While a patch is not required to be installed for the proper operation of VirusScan, it is recommended to ensure that VirusScan remains compatible with your installed operating system and software. McAfee patches often include fixes for bugs that have been encountered after the product has been released. The patch must be downloaded and installed manually unlike virus definitions. For information on what fixes the latest patch includes, please click the following link: http://knowledge.mcafee.com/article/970/612364_f.SAL_Public.html.


Q) What information is there about Patch 15 for VirusScan Enterprise 8.0.i?

A) While a patch is not required to be installed for the proper operation of VirusScan, it is recommended to ensure that VirusScan remains compatible with your installed operating system and software. McAfee patches often include fixes for bugs that have been encountered after the product has been released. The patch must be downloaded and installed manually unlike virus definitions. For information on what fixes the latest patch includes, please click the following link: http://knowledge.mcafee.com/article/646/9019409_f.SAL_Public.html.


Q) How do I find out what Patch version is installed on my computer?

Right click the Vshield icon in your system tray, then select About Virus Scan Enterprise. McAfee users should see the following versions:

McAfee 8.5i users: Patch version should be 1
    If not, click on Patch 1 for the new version

McAfee 8.0 users: Patch version should be 15
    If not click on Patch 15 for the new version

If you have questions or problems installing the patch, contact the Help Desk.

To learn how to sign up to receive alerts via e-mail about any new viruses that threaten the university, click on the Virus Notification Page.

To return to the main VNP web page, click on the the Virus Notification Program FAQ.

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