User guide

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VirusScan
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8.6 for Mac User Guide Introducing VirusScan for Mac
Audience
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ePolicy Orchestrator Manageability
VirusScan integrates with McAfee ePolicy Orchestrator versions 3.6 (patch 2), 3.6.1,
and 4.0 allowing you to use this software in a managed environment. The ePolicy
Orchestrator software provides a central hub of McAfee System Protection Solutions.
Administrators can mitigate the risk of rogue, non-compliant systems, keep protection
up-to-date, configure and enforce protection policies, and monitor security status from
one centralized, enterprise-scalable console. Using ePolicy Orchestrator, you can
configure VirusScan for Mac on the target systems across your network; you do not
need to configure these computers individually from the
Preferences window.
Audience
This information is intended for network administrators who are responsible for their
company’s anti-virus and security program.
Conventions
This guide uses the following conventions:
Note
The use of ePolicy Orchestrator is optional and you can use all the functionalities of
VirusScan as a standalone product.
You will be able to use ePolicy Orchestrator related functionality only if you have
ePolicy Orchestrator and Non-Windows Agent installed and configured to manage
VirusScan in an enterprise environment.
Bold
Condensed
All words from the interface, including options, menus, buttons, and dialog
box names.
Example:
Type the
User name and Password of the appropriate account.
Courier The path of a folder or program; text that represents something the user
types exactly (for example, a command at the system prompt).
Examples:
The default location for the program is:
/Applications/Utilities
Run this command on the client computer:
scan --help
Italic For emphasis or when introducing a new term; for names of product
documentation and topics (headings) within the material.
Example:
Refer to the VirusScan Enterprise Product Guide for more information.
Blue A web address (
URL) and/or a live link.
Example:
Visit the McAfee website at:
http://www.mcafee.com
<TERM> Angle brackets enclose a generic term.
Example:
In the console tree, right-click <
SERVER>.