Every student connecting a computer
to the campus network is required to take precautions to ensure
the security of his or her system, and installing anti-virus
software is one of the best ways to do this. Kutztown University
has made this simple by providing Network Associates VirusScan
software free to all university students.
However, many students who use VirusScan
(or any other anti-virus software, for that matter) aren't
aware that new virus definition files (i.e. DATs)
are released every day. Failure to update your anti-virus
software as these new definition files are released leaves
your computer vulnerable to infection.
Fortunately, VirusScan includes an "AutoUpdate"
feature which can automatically download and install these
new virus definition files at scheduled times, even when you're
not around. Follow the steps below to schedule VirusScan automatic
updates:
Note: The instructions provided below
are for VirusScan v8.0. VirusScan can be downloaded from the
ResNet software downloads page.
You need to provide a username and password (available from
the ResNet helpdesk) in order to access the installer.
VirusScan only runs on Windows PCs.
Macintosh users can download and install Virex, also available
on the ResNet software downloads
page.
Click
here for instructions on configuring automatic updates
for VirusScan 4.5.1.
From
the Start menu, select Programs:Network Associates:VirusScan
Console (or right-click VirusScan in the system tray and choose
VirusScan Console). In the console window, double-click the
AutoUpdate task.
In
the AutoUpdate Properties window, click the Schedule button.
On
the Task tab of the Schedule Settings window, make sure the
Enable box is checked

On
the Schedule tab of the Schedule Settings windows, enter your
preferred schedule for when the automatic updates should happen.
We recommend choosing either the Daily or
At System Startup option.
If you choose the Daily option, pick a time
when your computer is typically turned on. Also check the
box to enable randomization. This lets the computer pick a
random time, close to the time you picked, to perform the
updates. This can be helpful in avoiding congestion on the
update server if too many people try to run updates at exactly
the same time. In the example below, the 10:00AM start time
with a 1 hour randomization allows the computer to run the
update any time between 9:00AM and 11:00AM each day.

Click OK when finished setting
the update schedule. You can check the VirusScan Console to
see when AutoUpdate last ran and when it's scheduled to run
again. If everything looks okay, simply close the window.
If you need assistance configuring
VirusScan's AutoUpdate feature, contact the ResNet helpdesk
at x31310.
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