2011
Table Of Contents
- Acronis Internet Security 2011
- Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- Configuration and Management
- 9. General Settings
- 10. Antivirus Protection
- 10.1. Real-time Protection
- 10.2. On-demand Scanning
- 10.3. Configuring Scan Exclusions
- 10.4. Quarantine Area
- 11. Antiphishing Protection
- 12. Search Advisor
- 13. Antispam
- 14. Parental Control
- 15. Privacy Control
- 16. Firewall
- 17. Vulnerability
- 18. Chat Encryption
- 19. File Encryption
- 20. Game / Laptop Mode
- 21. Home Network
- 22. Update
- How To
- Troubleshooting and Getting Help
- 29. Troubleshooting
- 29.1. Scan Doesn't Start
- 29.2. I Can no Longer Use an Application
- 29.3. I Cannot Connect to the Internet
- 29.4. I Cannot Use a Printer
- 29.5. I Cannot Share Files with Another Computer
- 29.6. My Internet Is Slow
- 29.7. How to Update Acronis Internet Security on a Slow Internet Connection
- 29.8. Acronis Internet Security Services Are Not Responding
- 29.9. Antispam Filter Does Not Work Properly
- 30. Removing Malware from Your System
- 30.1. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Finds Viruses on Your Computer?
- 30.2. If Your System Does Not Start
- 30.3. How Do I Clean a Virus in an Archive?
- 30.4. How Do I Clean a Virus in an E-Mail Archive?
- 30.5. What to Do When Acronis Internet Security Detected a Clean File as Infected?
- 30.6. How to Clean the Infected Files from System Volume Information
- 30.7. What Are the Password-Protected Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.8. What Are the Skipped Items in the Scan Log?
- 30.9. What Are the Over-Compressed Files in the Scan Log?
- 30.10. Why Did Acronis Internet Security Automatically Delete an Infected File?
- 31. Support
- 32. Useful Information
- 29. Troubleshooting
- Glossary
This is where you can view the operation result.
17.2. Status
To see the current vulnerability status and enable/disable automatic vulnerability
scanning, follow these steps:
1. Open Acronis Internet Security, click Options in the upper-right corner of the
window and choose Expert View.
2. Go to Vulnerability > Status.
The table displays the issues covered in the last vulnerability check and their status.
You can see the action you have to take to fix each vulnerability, if any. If the action
is None, then the respective issue does not represent a vulnerability.
Important
To be automatically notified about system or application vulnerabilities, keep the
Automatic Vulnerability Scanning enabled.
Depending on the issue, to fix a specific vulnerability proceed as follows:
● If Windows updates are available, click Install in the Action column to install
them.
● If an application is outdated, click More info to view version information and find
a link to the vendor web page from where you can install the latest version of
that application.
● If a Windows user account has a weak password, click View & Fix to force the
user to change the password at the next logon or change the password yourself.
For a strong password, use a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters,
numbers and special characters (such as #, $ or @).
● If the Media Autorun feature is enabled in Windows, click Fix to disable it.
17.3. Settings
To configure the settings of the automatic vulnerability checking, follow these steps:
1. Open Acronis Internet Security, click Options in the upper-right corner of the
window and choose Expert View.
2. Go to Vulnerability > Settings.
3. Select the check boxes corresponding to the system vulnerabilities you want to
be regularly checked.
● Critical Windows Updates
● Regular Windows Updates
● Application Updates
● Weak Passwords
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