User guide

Quick Heal Total Security 2011
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User Guide
Track Cleaner
Track Cleaner removes the Most Recently Used (MRU) from popular and daily-used applications to ensure that your privacy is not
breached. Many applications store the list of recently opened files in their internal format to help you open them again for quick
access. This feature of Windows is good but at the same time, on the systems which is used by more than one user it may happen
that the user's privacy is compromised. Track Cleaner helps delete all the tracks of such applications and prevent privacy breach.
Using Track Cleaner
1. Click Tools -> Track Cleaner from Quick Heal dashboard.
2. Select applications whose traces need to be removed by checking them. In case you want to remove traces of all the
applications, check the Check All feature.
3. Click Start Cleaning to remove traces from the applications selected. Upon completion click Close to exit.
Anti-Rootkit
Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit is a program that proactively detects and cleans rootkits that are active in the system. This program scans
objects like running Processes, Windows Registry and Files and Folders for any suspicious activity and detects the rootkits without
any signatures. It detects most of the existing rootkits and is designed to detect the upcoming rootkits and also provides the option
to clean them.
It is recommended that Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit should be used by person having certain knowledge of the operating system or with
the help of Quick Heal Technical Support engineer. Improper usage of this program could result in unstable system.
To Start Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit from Quick Heal Total Security
1. Click Tools -> Anti-Rootkit from the Dashboard.
2. A pop-up appears that recommends closing all other applications before launching Anti-Rootkit.
Using Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit
1. Start Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit.
2. In the left side of the main window click Start Scan.
3. Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit will start scanning your system for suspicious rootkit activity in running Processes, windows
registry and Files and Folders.
4. After completing the scan result is displayed in three different tabs that will display hidden items in running Processes,
Windows Registry, Files and Folders.
5. You can now select and take appropriate action against each displayed threat. Like you can terminate the rootkit Process,
rename the rootkit Registry entry/Files and Folders.
6. After taking the appropriate action you need to restart your system so that rootkit cleaning take place.
Stop Scanning
During scan you can select Stop Scan to stop the scan; Quick Heal Anti-
Rootkit will prompt before stopping the scan.
Close
Click Close to quit Quick Heal Anti-Rootkit. If you choose to close the
application while scanning is in progress, it will prompt to stop the scan.