2012
Table Of Contents
- Norton™ Internet Security Product Manual
- Contents
- 1. Getting started
- 2. Monitoring your system's performance
- 3. Protecting your files and data
- 4. Responding to security issues
- 5. Protecting Internet activities
- 6. Securing your sensitive data
- 7. Monitoring protection features
- 8. Customizing protection features
- 9. Finding additional solutions
- Index
Scans all the Files of Interest
that are available on your
computer.
When you perform a Full
System Scan, Norton Internet
Security searches for Files of
Interest on all the locations
on your computer. The
locations include all drives,
running processes, loaded
programs, and startup files.
Full System Scan
Scans a specific file, folder,
drive, or removable drive.
When you perform a custom
scan, Norton Internet
Security considers only the
filtered reputation files.
Custom Scan
Symantec rates a file based on the statistical evaluation
that is done on the file using the Norton Community
Watch data and Symantec’s analysis. Symantec assigns
the following confidence levels to reputation files:
Symantec has a high
indication that the file is
trusted.
Good
Symantec does not have
enough information about
the file to assign a trust level
to the file.
The file is neither safe nor
unsafe.
Unproven
Protecting your files and data
About the Norton Internet Security scans
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