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Webwasher 6.0.1 Anti-Malware User's Guide - McAfee

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Content Security<br />

4.1<br />

Overview<br />

4.2<br />

The following overview shows the sections that are in this chapter:<br />

User’s <strong>Guide</strong> <strong>Anti</strong>-<strong>Malware</strong><br />

Introduction<br />

Home<br />

Common<br />

Content Security Overview –thissection<br />

Virus Scanning<br />

4–2<br />

Policy Settings Virus Scanning, see 4.2<br />

Policy-Independent<br />

Settings<br />

Proactive Scanning, see 4.3<br />

Authenticode, see 4.4<br />

Embedded Objects, see 4.5<br />

Embedded Scripts, see 4.6<br />

Global Software Vendor List, see 4.7<br />

Global Trusted Certificate Authorities, see 4.8<br />

Proactive Scanning Cache, see 4.9<br />

The Virus Scanning options are invoked by clicking on the corresponding<br />

button under Content Security:<br />

If you want to enable any of these options, make sure the checkbox on this<br />

button is also marked. The checkbox is marked by default.<br />

After modifying the setting of this checkbox, click on Apply Changes to make<br />

the modification effective.<br />

Note: When <strong>Webwasher</strong> virus scanning is enabled, it will conflict with a local<br />

virus scanner running on the same server as <strong>Webwasher</strong>. So, please ensure<br />

that local anti-virus scanning is disabled.<br />

The virus scanning options are policy-dependent, i. e. they are configured<br />

for a particular policy. When you are configuring these options, you need to<br />

specify this policy.

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