Congratulations! You have taken an important step to protect your computer against computer viruses by taking this time to update to the newest version of McAfee VirusScan. Now more than ever, having adequate virus protection is a necessity. Computer viruses are being developed at a faster rate than ever before, causing not only problems for individual computers, but for entire networks and the Internet. Saint Mary’s College supports McAfee VirusScan, and this software is available to all faculty, staff, and student computers used for college work. Here now are instructions on how to install the newest version of VirusScan onto your computer. If you have any questions or problems, please contact ResNet by filling out a problem form at http://fixit.saintmarys.edu if you are a student, or contact the Information Technology Help Desk at x4715 or at helpdesk@saintmarys.edu if you are a faculty or staff member.
Make sure that your computer meets the following requirements in order to install VirusScan 8.7i Enterprise. Most Windows computers made in the last few years should have no problems meeting these requirements.
To check for these requirements, right click on the My Computer icon on your desktop, and select Properties from the menu. A screen should appear that tells you which version of Windows you are using, and usually the same screen gives you the amount of memory (RAM) on your computer and also details about your computer’s processor. Then double click on My Computer and right click on your hard disk (usually the C: drive) and select Properties from the main menu. This will give you how much hard disk space that you have available.
Before you go any further, make sure that you are logged in using an account with administrator privileges in order to uninstall or install any programs. If you are not sure, click on your Start button and go to Control Panel. Open the User Accounts control panel by double clicking on its icon, and then locate the user account that you are currently logged in as. The words “Computer Administrator” should be located under the name of your user account. If you are not logged in as a computer administrator, please log out of Windows and log into an administrator account. If you do not know the password of an administrator account, please contact the Help Desk if you are a faculty or staff member, or contact whoever set up your computer if you are a student.
Before you install VirusScan 8.7i Enterprise, you need to make sure that existing anti-virus software is removed from your computer. Running more than one anti-virus product on a computer can cause problems on your system and is not a good idea. Some examples of anti-virus software are Norton or Symantec Anti-virus, McAfee VirusScan 7.1, or Trend Micro’s anti-virus product. Follow these steps to remove your anti-virus software before installing VirusScan 8.7i Enterprise.
Note: Before you go any further, please make sure that you have logged into your H: drive on diamond. Some computers may not uninstall software unless there is a connection to H:. To log onto diamond, faculty and staff must make sure that you run the mount.bat or Mount Net Drives.bat on your desktop to log into diamond. Students can follow the instructions in the ResNet FAQ to map drives on your computers in your rooms.
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Note: The installation of VirusScan 8.7i Enterprise requires a reboot after its completion. Please be sure to save any work you have been doing and close out of any open programs you may have been using before starting the installation process.
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9. Once you have updated your virus definitions, you will see this message warning you that you should reboot your computer to fully activate VirusScan. Click on the OK button to confirm that you have read the message. Installing the AntiSpyware ModuleThe last part of installing your anti-virus protection is the AntiSpyware Module now included with VirusScan.
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You have now successfully installed McAfee VirusScan 8.7i Enterprise on your computer! If you would like instructions on how to change your update settings any or how to run a virus scan, please point your browser to http://www.saintmarys.edu/virus/virusscan85/UsingVS85.htm by clicking on this link, copying and pasting the web address, or typing this address into the location bar in your web browser. Thank you for taking the time to help Information Technology combat viruses on campus!
Last updated: 08-14-2010