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Appendix A Frequently Asked Questions
System Detection Questions
For System Detection, what is the AND/OR relationship among the various
settings?
System Detection is either enabled or disabled. If it is enabled, you can then enable or disable each of
following categories:
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Antivirus software
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Antispyware software
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Personal firewall software
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Service packs
If you enable more than one category, the end user's computer must pass in each category to pass the
System Detection check. An “AND” relationship is present among the enabled categories.
The options within each category have an “OR” relationship. For example, you can specify that any one
of a list of antivirus software programs be running, and even if you have checked all of them as possible
candidates, having just one of them running is enough to satisfy the antivirus software requirement.
Which antivirus applications does System Detection support?
The antivirus applications that System Detection checks for includes:
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Avast AntiVirus (4.0)
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AVG AntiVirus (7.0)
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eTrust Antivirus (7.0 to 2005)
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F-Secure Antivirus (2003 to 2005)
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McAfee VirusScan (8.0 to 10.0, Enterprise 7.0 to 8.0)
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Norton AntiVirus For Windows (Corporate 8.0 to 9.0, Professional 2004 to 2005)
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Panda AntiVirus (Titanium 2004 or Platinum 7.0 to 8.0)
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PC-cillin 2003 or 2004
Which antispyware applications does System Detection support?
The antispyware applications that System Detection checks for includes:
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Microsoft Anti-Spyware
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Anonymizer AntiSpyware
Which personal firewall applications does System Detection support?
The personal firewall applications that System Detection checks for includes:
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Cisco Security Agent (4.0 to 4.5)
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Internet Connection Firewall (ICF) (Windows XP to XP SP2)
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ISS BlackICE PC Protection (3.6)
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McAfee Personal Firewall (4.0 to 5.0)