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Note
In Basic View and Intermediate View, you can configure a shortcut so that you can
access these settings from your dashboard. For more information, please refer to
My Tools (p. 16).
There are three categories of scan tasks:
System tasks - contains the list of default system tasks. The following tasks are
available:
Full System Scan
Scans the entire system, except for archives. In the default configuration, it
scans for all types of malware other than
rootkits.
Quick Scan
Quick Scan uses in-the-cloud scanning to detect malware running in your
system. Running a Quick Scan usually takes less than a minute and uses a
fraction of the system resources needed by a regular virus scan.
Auto-logon Scan
Scans the items that are run when a user logs on to Windows. By default, the
autologon scan is disabled.
If you want to use this task, right-click it, select Schedule and set the task
to run at system startup. You can specify how long after the startup the
task should start running (in minutes).
Deep System Scan
Scans the entire system. In the default configuration, it scans for all types of
malware threatening your system's security, such as viruses, spyware, adware,
rootkits and others.
Note
Since the Deep System Scan and Full System Scan tasks analyze the entire
system, the scanning may take a while. Therefore, we recommend you to run these
tasks on low priority or, better, when your system is idle.
User tasks - contains the user-defined tasks.
A task called My Documents is provided. Use this task to scan important current
user folders: My Documents, Desktop and StartUp. This will ensure the safety
of your documents, a safe workspace and clean applications running at startup.
Misc tasks - contains a list of miscellaneous scan tasks. These scan tasks refer
to alternative scanning types that cannot be run from this window. You can only
modify their settings or view the scan reports. The following tasks are available:
Antivirus Protection
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