User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Icons and emphases
- 3 Product information
- 4 Installation and uninstallation
- 5 Overview of AntiVir Professional
- 5.1 User interface and operation
- 5.2 How to...?
- 5.2.1 Activate license
- 5.2.2 Avira AntiVir Professional automatic update
- 5.2.3 Start a manual update
- 5.2.4 On-demand scan: Using a scan profile to scan for viruses and malware
- 5.2.5 On-demand scan: Scan for viruses and malware using Dragamp;Drop
- 5.2.6 On-demand scan: Scan for viruses and malware via the context menu
- 5.2.7 On-demand scan: Automatically scan for viruses and malware
- 5.2.8 On-demand scan: Targeted scan for active rootkits
- 5.2.9 Reacting to detected viruses and malware
- 5.2.10 Quarantine: Handling quarantined files (*.qua)
- 5.2.11 Quarantine: Restore the files in quarantine
- 5.2.12 Quarantine: move suspicious files to quarantine
- 5.2.13 Scan profile: Amend or delete file type in a scan profile
- 5.2.14 Scan profile: Create desktop shortcut for scan profile
- 5.2.15 Events: Filter events
- 5.2.16 MailGuard: Exclude email addresses from scan
- 5.2.17 Firewall: Select the security level for the Firewall
- 6 Scanner::Overview
- 7 Updates
- 8 Avira Firewall::Overview
- 9 FAQ, Tips
- 10 Viruses and more
- 11 Info and Service
- 12 Reference: Configuration options

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Show details on demand
If this option is enabled, the detailed information is only displayed in theNetwork event
window on request, i.e. the detailed information is displayed by clicking on the Show
details button in the Network event window.
Always show details
If this option is enabled, detailed information is always displayed in the Network event
window.
Remember last used state
If this option is enabled, the display of detailed information is administered in the same
way as for the previous network event. If detailed information was displayed or accessed
during the last network event, detailed information is displayed for the following
network event. If detailed information was hidden and not displayed during the last
network event, detailed information is not displayed for the following network event.
Allow privileged
In this group of configuration options, you can define the status of the Allow privileged
option in the Network event window.
Always enabled
If this option is enabled, the Allow privileged option is enabled as the default setting in
the Network event window.
Always disabled
If this option is enabled, the Allow privileged option is disabled as the default setting in
the Network event window.
Remember last used state
If this option is enabled, the status of the Allow privileged option is handled in the same
way as for the previous network event in the Network event window: If the option Allow
privileged was enabled for execution of the last network event, the option is enabled by
default for the following network event. If the option Allow privileged was disabled for
execution of the last network event, the option is disabled by default for the following
network event.
12.6 WebGuard
The WebGuard section of the Configuration is responsible for the configuration of the
WebGuard.
12.6.1 Scan
WebGuard protects you against viruses or malware that reaches your computer from
web pages that you load on your web browser from the Internet. The Scan heading can be
used to set the behavior of the WebGuard component.
Scan
Enable Webguard