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Installation Instructions for McAfee
VirusScan 8.0i Enterprise
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.
System Requirements:
Make sure that your computer meets the following
requirements in order to install VirusScan 8.0i Enterprise.
If your computer does not satisfy these requirements, please consider
using our older version of VirusScan, if you are not using it already. Instructions on installing VirusScan 4.51 SP
1 can be found at http://www.saintmarys.edu/virus/virusscan/vscan451install.htm
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- Microsoft
Windows XP Professional SP1 or Home Edition SP1 or Windows 2000
Professional SP 1, 2, 3, or 4.
(Note that Windows 95, 98, and ME cannot use this software!)
- At
least 75 MB of free hard disk space.
- A
working connection to the Saint Mary’s College campus network.
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. 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.
Uninstalling Existing Anti-virus Software
Before you install VirusScan 8.0i 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 4.51, or Trend Micro’s anti-virus
product. Follow these steps to remove
your anti-virus software before installing VirusScan 8.0i 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.
- Click
on your Start button and select
Control Panel from the Start
Menu.
- Click
on the icon for Add or Remove
Programs. You should then see
a screen similar to the one shown to the right.
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- Scroll
down the list until you find your anti-virus software, and then click on
that software’s name so that the name is highlighted. The computer in the
example shown to the right has the older version of McAfee VirusScan
installed.
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- Click
on the Remove button to start
removing the software from your computer.
Windows will ask you whether or not you are sure you want to remove
the software. Click on the OK button to continue.
- For
VirusScan 4.51, no more user intervention is required to remove the
software, but the uninstaller program for each software product is
different. Please follow the screens
to uninstall your old anti-virus software if it responds differently.
- You
have now uninstalled your old software.
Please close out of the Add
or Remove Programs screen to continue.
You are now ready to start installing McAfee VirusScan 8.0i Enterprise.
Installing VirusScan 8.0i Enterprise
Note: The installation of VirusScan 8.0i 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.
- First
you need to get onto the network to access the installation files for
VirusScan. Double click on the My Computer icon located on your
desktop, and then open the Public
drive on diamond (P: drive). Open
the folder called Software
Distribution, and go into the folder called VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i.
- Locate
the file called Setupvse.exe in
the VirusScan Enterprise 8.0i folder. Execute the file by double-clicking on
it with your mouse.
- Now
a screen like the one to the right will appear. Click on the Next button to continue with the installation.
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- The
next box to appear will be like the one shown to the left. Select Perpetual from the drop down box under License expiry type. Click
on the button next to I accept
the terms of the license agreement at the bottom of the window, and
then click on the OK button
to continue with the installation.
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- Select
the button next to Typical
for the setup type, as shown in the screen here to the left. Then click on the Next button.
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- You
are now ready to install the VirusScan files onto your computer. Click on the Install button to start this process, as shown to the right.
While VirusScan is installing on your computer, a screen like the one
below will appear. It may take
several minutes for the installation to complete, so please be patient
with the installation process.

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- Once VirusScan
has completed its installation, you will see a screen like the one below
and to the left. Make sure that the
box next to Update Now is
checked, and click on the Finish button
to complete the installation and to start updating your virus definition
files. A screen like the one below
and to the right should pop up, showing the progress of the file
update. It may take several minutes
to update the first time, so please be patient. Once the update process has been
completed, click on the Close
button to close this window, or it will close itself in 30 seconds.
- After
you have finished updating VirusScan, the installer will now install the
latest VirusScan patch onto your computer.
You should then see the screen shown below and to the left. Once the patch has finished installing,
you will get a screen like the one shown below and to the right. Click on the Yes button to reboot your computer and complete the
installation.

You have now successfully installed McAfee VirusScan 8.0i Enterprise on your
computer! Note that by default,
VirusScan is set to automatically update its files daily between 8:00 am and
9:00 am, and a system scan is scheduled for Wednesdays at noon. VirusScan will
not update its files at that time, however, if your computer is turned off or
if you are disconnected from the Internet. If you would like instructions on
how to change any of these settings or how to run a virus scan, please point
your browser to http://www.saintmarys.edu/virus/virusscan8/UsingVS8.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:
12-13-2006