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==eScan Features==
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# [[#anchor1|<font color="blue">What is eScan?</font>]]
# [[#anchor2|<font color="blue">What is MWL?</font>]]
# [[#anchor3|<font color="blue">What is eScan Monitor?</font>]]
# [[#anchor4|<font color="blue">What is Proactive Scanning?</font>]]
# [[#anchor5|<font color="blue">If I am receiving any infected email, can eScan disinfect that email?</font>]]
# [[#anchor6|<font color="blue">What is 'Content Security'?</font>]]
# [[#anchor7|<font color="blue">What is Announcement Server?</font>]]
# [[#anchor8|<font color="blue">What is a Disclaimer? </font>]]
# [[#anchor9|<font color="blue">How does Cache Technology work?</font>]]
# [[#anchor10|<font color="blue">How is eScan different from my current anti-virus product?</font>]]
# [[#anchor11|<font color="blue">But anti-virus 'X' says that it scans my email messages.How is this different to eScan?</font>]]
# [[#anchor12|<font color="blue">Is eScan part of MailScan?</font>]]
# [[#anchor13|<font color="blue">Why is eScan required for MailScan?</font>]]
# [[#anchor14|<font color="blue">What is the difference between demonstration or evaluation version of eScan software and full license software?</font>]]
# [[#anchor15|<font color="blue">How do I convert evaluation software to license software?</font>]]
# [[#anchor16|<font color="blue">Does eScan support database applications like Oracle Database?</font>]]
# [[#anchor17|<font color="blue">How does eScan scan my emails?</font>]]
# [[#anchor18|<font color="blue">I see that the antispam automatically creates a Spam folder and e-mail rule in Outlook Express. What e-mail clients get this level of support?</font>]]
<!--# [[Escan/english/eScan-FAQ31.1.1|<font color="blue">If I'm using some off-brand e-mail client I can still use eScan's spam filtering, but I may have to create a Spam folder and message rule myself. Correct? </font>]]-->
# [[#anchor19|<font color="blue">Can eScan filter other types of accounts like IMAP, Exchange?</font>]]
# [[#anchor20|<font color="blue">Does eScan scan when I am checking my Hotmail account?</font>]]
# [[#anchor21|<font color="blue">Does eScan support all email clients?</font>]]
# [[#anchor22|<font color="blue">What will happen if you have configured eScan to delete an email having restricted content?</font>]]
# [[#anchor23|<font color="blue">Can I schedule scanning in eScan?</font>]]
# [[#anchor24|<font color="blue">Will eScan cause instability and performance hit?</font>]]
# [[#anchor25|<font color="blue">After installing eScan, is there a slowdown in PC performance?</font>]]
# [[#anchor26|<font color="blue">Does installation of eScan slow down the network?</font>]]
# [[#anchor27|<font color="blue">Is there a possibility of application timing out when eScan is scanning?</font>]]
# [[#anchor28|<font color="blue">Does eScan also scan email messages and attachments?</font>]]
# [[#anchor29|<font color="blue">Does eScan prompts the user if it detects a virus?</font>]]
# [[#anchor30|<font color="blue">What is Online or Real-Time protection?</font>]]
# [[#anchor31|<font color="blue">At the time of booting, will eScan scan Memory, Master Boot Record and Partition Table?</font>]]
# [[#anchor32|<font color="blue">How does Limited Filter Mode Firewall in eScan version 10.0 work?</font>]]
# [[#anchor33|<font color="blue">How does Interactive Filter Mode Firewall in eScan version 10.0 work?</font>]]
# [[#anchor34|<font color="blue">When MWAV / Quick Scan is used to scan the system, scanning either gets stuck or takes longer time?</font>]]
# [[#anchor35|<font color="blue">On Windows 2000 Professional or Server when I click on "Pause Protection" the MWL is not unloaded.</font>]]
# [[#anchor36|<font color="blue">What is Bkcln.Unknown Virus?</font>]]
# [[#anchor37|<font color="blue">Is eScan version 10.x Network Access Control (NAC) compliant?</font>]]
# [[#anchor38|<font color="blue">What is eScan Remote Support (ERS)? How do I login to remote computer. Does it mean that I have to download team viewer to be able to access remote computer?</font>]]
# [[#anchor39|<font color="blue">Will eScan Anti-Virus Edition (AV) version 10.0 work on Server based Operating System?</font>]]
# [[#anchor40|<font color="blue">How can I find which product and version of eScan is installed on my computer?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor41|<font color="blue">What are the different type's of Event ID's and their description in eScan client live updater under EMC?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor42|<font color="blue">Does eScan 11 protect users against operating system vulnerabilities?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor43|<font color="blue">What does eScan 11’s “Installation CD with Rescue Disk” mean?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor44|<font color="blue">How do I create the eScan Rescue Disk?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor45|<font color="blue"> How does the Whitelisting technology work?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor46|<font color="blue"> What is the Laptop Mode feature?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor47|<font color="blue"> What is the Gaming Mode feature?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor48|<font color="blue"> What is the Virtual Keyboard feature?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor49|<font color="blue"> How does the Enhanced Self-Protection feature work?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor50|<font color="blue"> What are the advantages of the Folder Protection feature?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor51|<font color="blue"> What is the benefit of the Web Phishing feature?</font>]]<br/>
# [[#anchor52|<font color="blue"> How will eScan Rescue Disk help me rescue my computer?</font>]]<br/>


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=='''eScan for CentOS'''==
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<font face="Arial">'''Packages'''</font> 
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<font face="Arial">'''MWADMIN'''</font>
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<font face="Arial">'''MWAV'''</font>
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<font face="Arial">'''eScan'''</font>
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<font face="Arial">'''eScan Monitor'''</font>


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<small>'''MD5:ec99b13a2d6df<br>95699396ccf96fa7887'''</small>
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<small>'''MD5:9d33bc7614021<br>cbd0f9dca876226659c'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5/escan-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:3bb040a14e12e<br>fba5f3d5ffd6617ddcb'''</small>
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# '''What is eScan??'''<span id="anchor1"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan is an advanced, integrated AntiVirus and Content Security product. It will take care of all the dangerous & harmful computer viruses by scanning disks as well as your emails.<div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div><br/><ol start="2">
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<li>'''What is MWL?'''<span id="anchor2"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>MWL is the revolutionary "MicroWorld Winsock Layer" developed by MicroWorld. We also refer to this as the MS-MWL or MailScan's MicroWorld Winsock Layer.
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<li>'''What is the eScan Monitor?'''<span id="anchor3"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.5/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
* '''eScan Monitor''' is a true 32-bit device driver that runs in the background, to monitor all the executable files ('''.exe''') operations, whenever they are run or copied on to the system.
<small>'''MD5:7c81d0747361b294<br>a410607b59be7a14'''</small>
* It is loaded automatically when you boot your system.
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* If eScan monitor intercepts a virus, it will immediately disinfect the file or otherwise take action as specified by you.
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<li>'''What is Proactive Scanning?'''<span id="anchor4"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Proactive scanning uses intelligent methods to check all executable files, library files and driver files for suspicious programs.  For example, a signed file (ie. signed by Verisign) is always whitelisted by the proactive engine.
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eScan maintains its own whitelisted database (which is regularly auto-updated, along with the anti-virus signatures) in order to keep false positives to a minimum. When a false positive is identified, MicroWorld updates its database as soon as possible, in order to increase the effectiveness and reliability of proactive scanning.<br><br>''Note: Proactive scanning is not 100% perfect – for this reason, it is always recommended that it be used in conjunction with a malware scanner such as is included in eScan.''<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.5/64bit/escan-5.5-0.el.5.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<li>'''If I am receiving any infected email, can eScan disinfect that email?'''<span id="anchor5"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan resides between your POP3 Server (eg the ISP) and the POP3 client (eg Outlook Express/Netscape on your PC). Hence eScan will scan all your email messages for prohibited Content and Viruses before they reach your InBox.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<small>'''MD5:347b209e7d902a<br>78c3c6bde130adf197'''</small>
<li>'''What is 'Content Security'?'''<span id="anchor6"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Content Security is a module used by eScan and MailScan to check all your incoming and outgoing traffic for restricted or prohibited content such as abusive words, confidential information, etc.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
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<li>'''What is Announcement Server?'''<span id="anchor7"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan Server ('''eServ''') is termed as Announcement Server.
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.5/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
This server is available in <br/>
<small>'''MD5:c8a2e990f6b6<br>f050fb1b7a74c223d427'''</small>
:*eScan SMB/SME and Corporate / Enterprise of version 10.x
:*eScan Corporate and Enterprise edition of version 9.x <br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is a Disclaimer?'''<span id="anchor8"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>A Disclaimer is a customize statement which you can automatically append to all outgoing email messages. All editions of eScan have the facility to insert disclaimers.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does Cache Technology work?'''<span id="anchor9"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
:* Cache Technology is a proprietary technology to ensure that we do not re-scan files which are already scanned.
:* This method uses the contents and properties of a file (on both FAT and NTFS) in order to gauge, if a file could possibly be an infected file.
:* The cache is independent of both size and attributes & cleared over a period of time.Its also flushed at times a file gets modified. 
:* Any file that's triggered by our proactive scanner will not be cached - hence the possibility of a malware getting cached is very low.
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<li>'''How is eScan different from my current anti-virus product?'''<span id="anchor10"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>While you can purchase a wide variety of anti-virus products for your Desktop, Notebook and Server platforms, other than a handful of products designed specifically for Mail Servers, none of them contain Content Security capabilities.<br>Today, this leaves a loop hole in the security of your Desktop and Network that is often exploited by 'hackers'.While other products scan your files, boot sectors, etc. for viruses, eScan also scans all of your email (and attachments) for viruses, worms, trojans, etc. In addition, it does real-time content scanning.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''But anti-virus 'X' says that it scans my email messages. How is this different to eScan?'''<span id="anchor11"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>More recent versions of some anti-virus products claim to scan your email messages. What all of them do however is scan the emails after they are downloaded into your InBox. This can be way too late, as many viruses now activate as soon as they arrive in the InBox. eScan however scans your email messages before they are downloaded to your Inbox.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Is eScan part of MailScan?'''<span id="anchor12"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', each MailScan license is shipped with and installs a single Enterprise edition license of eScan.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Why is eScan required for MailScan?'''<span id="anchor13"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Many of the features supported by MailScan - such as reporting, Automatic Internet Check and Incremental Updates - either depend upon or are provided by eScan, and thus gives MailScan the ultimate edge over any other anti-virus package available.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is the difference between the demonstration or evaluation version of eScan software and full license software?'''<span id="anchor14"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>The software is identical for all versions. However, without a License Key, eScan will expire (stop working) 30-days after installation.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How do I convert evaluation software to license software?'''<span id="anchor15"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Simply purchase and install the Licence Key.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does eScan support database applications like Oracle Database?'''<span id="anchor16"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan does support all database applications like Oracle and others.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does eScan scan my emails?'''<span id="anchor17"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan includes a component called '''MailScan-Lite''' to Scan your emails.<br>
:*MailScan-Lite will break the mails into 2 parts i.e the body & the attachment.  
::*After the disassembly, the body is checked for restricted contents
::*Attachments are scanned for viruses.  
:*After this is done, the email is once again assembled and forwarded to your Inbox.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>''' I see that the antispam automatically creates a Spam folder and e-mail rule in Outlook Express. What e-mail clients get this level of support?'''<span id="anchor18"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>This support is currently available for Outlook Express and Thunderbird client.If you are using some off-brand e-mail client, you can still use eScan's spam filtering, but you will have to create a Spam folder and message rule.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Can eScan filter other types of accounts like IMAP, Exchange?'''<span id="anchor19"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan filters the incoming POP3 e-mail stream for spam. <br/>
:*For Exchange, spam and virus scanning filter is possible on the server side using Mailscan for Exchange. <br/>
:*We cannot filter spam on the client side where emails are downloaded using IMAP. Only virus checking is possible for emails downloaded via IMAP.
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<li>'''Does eScan scan when I am checking my Hotmail account?'''<span id="anchor20"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>but eScan will scan any files you are downloading or saving to the local hard-disk, for viruses, worms, etc.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does eScan support all email clients?'''<span id="anchor21"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan has been tested with all the commonly used email clients. If you have compatibility issues with a particular email client, please bring it to our attention so that we resolve the issue.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What will happen if you have configured eScan to delete an email having restricted content?'''<span id="anchor22"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan will delete the email having restricted content.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Can I schedule scanning in eScan?'''span id="anchor23"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', you can schedule scanning in eScan.br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Will eScan cause instability and performance hit?'''<span id="anchor24"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>No, since eScan works well above the "raw-packet" layer, MS-MWL - on its own - should not cause any instability and performance hit.Please note that the Anti-Virus & Content-Check components of eScan do use CPU resources and RAM.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''After installing eScan, is there a slowdown in the PC performance?'''<span id="anchor25"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Generally after any Anti-Virus installation, there will be a minor difference in the systems performance, since the Anti-Virus keeps scanning in the background. But eScan has been designed to take minimum CPU and RAM utilization.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does Installation of eScan slow down the network?'''<span id="anchor26"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Installation of eScan does not slow down the network.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Is there a possibility of application timing out when eScan is scanning?'''<span id="anchor27"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>We have implemented a variety of methods to ensure that eScan application is "kept alive" when it is receiving and processing emails. This has been extensively tested internally with many different applications. Should a time-out problem occur with a particular application, please contact us immediately so that we may investigate ASAP.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does eScan also scan email messages and attachments?'''<span id="anchor28"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan checks email messages and attachments for viruses and spam.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does eScan prompts the user if it detects a virus?'''<span id="anchor29"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan prompts the user with a virus alert if it detects a virus.<br/>
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<li>'''What is Online or Real-Time protection?'''<span id="anchor30"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan monitor is a Real-Time scanner which detects and disinfects viruses online.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''At the time of booting, will eScan scan my Memory, Master Boot Record and Partition Table?'''<span id="anchor31"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>'''Yes''', eScan scans the local memory while it loads the Monitor after Windows Login. But not the Master Boot Record and Partition Table as Windows does not have access to the same.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does Limited Filter Mode Firewall in eScan version 10.0 work?'''<span id="anchor32"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
In the default Limited Filter mode (non-interactive mode), incoming packets from unknown sources (which had no outgoing connection in the first place), are selectively blocked (users are asked for permissions, with default action being blocked). Also, outgoing connections, are allowed (by default) - unless the program happens to be a suspicious program, detected by the proactive scanner.Any programs that connect to the Internet are MD5'ed and in the event that any changes to it's binaries are detected, a question is prompt to the user.However, every connection is logged within eScan databases as well.<br/><br/>This approach has been taken, in view of the fact that most users do not really know whether to click on '''YES''' or '''NO''' for a question on firewall and want to do away with the queries (like the UAC of Vista).<br/><br/>You can find the ports or the protocols that are whitelisted / blacklisted under the Expert Rule. While you can find the Applications, that are whitelisted / blacklisted under the Application Rule.
<br/><br/>To remove the cache, you need to do the following:<br/><br/>
:a. Open the eScan Protection Center<br>
:b. Click on "Firewall"<br>
:c. Click on "Settings"<br>
:d. Click on "Clear Alert Cache"<br>
<br/><br/><B>Note :- </B> When you switch between the "Limited Filter" and "Interactive Mode" the alert cache is cleared automatically.
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does Interactive Filter Mode Firewall in eScan version 10.0 work? '''<span id="anchor33"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
By design, when you select Interactive mode, all outgoing connections will be monitored, unless :<br/><br/>
:* The program has been white-listed automatically. This means that you have checked the option to create a permanent rule and do not want to be asked again.<br>
:* The program has been cache by firewall. This means that it is whitelisted as per the session or you have not checked the option to create a permanent rule and want to be asked again.


<br/><br/>You can find the ports or the protocols that are whitelisted / blacklisted under the Expert Rule. While you can find the Applications, that are whitelisted / blacklisted under the Application Rule.
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<br/><br/>To remove the cache, you must do the following:<br/><br/>
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a. Open the eScan Protection Center<br>
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.6/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
b. Click on "Firewall"<br>
<small>'''MD5:ec99b13a2d6df<br>95699396ccf96fa7887'''</small>
c. Click on "Settings"<br>
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d. Click on "Clear Alert Cache"<br>
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.6/mwav-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<br/><br/><B>Note :-</B> When you switch between "Limited Filter" and "Interactive Mode" the alert cache is cleared automatically.
<small>'''MD5:9d33bc7614021<br>cbd0f9dca876226659c '''</small>
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
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<li>'''When MWAV / Quick Scan is used to scan the system, scanning either gets stuck or takes longer time?'''<span id="anchor34"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.6/escan-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
This could happen to any Drive or Folder due to lack System rights required by MWAV using the IPC scanning.<br/><br/>  
<small>'''MD5:3bb040a14e12e<br>fba5f3d5ffd6617ddcb'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.6/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:626e9aa577d7e<br>bdb1d78a0987e235ff0'''</small>


'''Note :-''' When  Quick Scan / MWAV (without any command line parameters) is used to scan the system, it will  use the IPC scanning (the title bar or MWAV / Quick Scan will display as "IPC")<br/><br/>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial">'''CentOS 5.7 <br> (64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.7/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-0.CentOS.5.7.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:7c81d0747361b<br>294a410607b59be7a14'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.7/64bit/mwav-5.5-0.CentOS.5.7.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: ca5321a6bf3da<br>fa9e885218df0e57f66'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.7/64bit/escan-5.5-0.CentOS.5.7.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:a93c28fedf6cd<br>500a624d214ad95e19c'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos5.7/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-0.CentOS.5.7.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: a764d2dced3d7<br>370adacf4812fbbcddd'''</small>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial">'''CentOS 6 <br> (64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:    9a3ccf660ec88<br>fb1ea7b9c55b4e528b6'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6/64bit/mwav-5.5-0.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 7c4025611901e<br>d5f13ed5f3dd233a035'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6/64bit/escan-5.5-0.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:059d155c980c9<br>71d4e91ee36069a0073'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:3a4d7c7ad369a<br>f6a31bb6cff3845a5b6'''</small>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial">'''CentOS 6.2 <br> (64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6.2/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-2.el.6.2.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:c333d702e9f176f4<br>ca2a940c18100d50'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6.2/64bit/mwav-5.5-2.el.6.2.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:5049d2b9dd8ab889<br>507f121c1bdd04b7'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6.2/64bit/escan-5.5-2.el.6.2.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:c9f8180a70672f22<br>36ee7b9b3cbde56e'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/centos6.2/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-2.el.6.2.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:1182d37c0ef7ba60<br>2ced371794feb66c'''</small>
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To correct this issue, do the following<br/><br/>


1) Browse to the folder where the Quick scan / MWAV scanning gets stuck or takes longer time to complete. Right click on the folder and click on <B>Properties</B>,




[[Image:es-1.JPG|image|center]]<br/>




2) In the <B>Properties</B> window, select the <B>Security Tab</B>, <B>System</B> should be present under <B><U>G</U>roups or user names</B>.<br/>
[[Image:debianlogo2.jpeg]]


To add <B>System</B> under <B><U>G</U>roups or user names</B>, click on the <B>Add</B> button,
=='''eScan for Debian'''==
{| id="table1" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-color: #000000; padding: 1px" width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="1"
|- bgcolor="#ffffff" valign="center"
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<font face="Arial">'''Packages'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="336" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''MWADMIN'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''MWAV'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''eScan'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''eScan Monitor'''</font>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''Debian 6.0.3  <br>(64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/debian6.0.3/mwadmin-5.5.1.Debian.6.0.3_amd64.deb http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:b1e6bfd54e800<br>cbde5975c5780ecfbab'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/debian6.0.3/mwav-5.5.1.Debian.6.0.3_amd64.deb http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:f919e44386d47<br>16dbf62124e5f05f0ec'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/debian6.0.3/escan-5.5.1.Debian.6.0.3_amd64.deb http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:f5d2b912a4462<br>26438250078fe9be290'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/debian6.0.3/escan-rtm-5.5.1.Debian.6.0.3_amd64.deb http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:cfdd8dbef023a<br>d0176ecd4f22539795a'''</small>


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[[Image:es-2.JPG|image|center]]
<br/>




3) In the <B>Select Users and Groups</B> window, click on the <B>Advanced</B> button,<br/>
[[Image:RedHatLinux.jpg]]


=='''eScan for RedHat'''==
{| id="table1" style="border-collapse: collapse; border-color: #000000; padding: 1px" width="100%" border="1" cellspacing="1"
|- bgcolor="#ffffff" valign="center"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="450" height="25" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''Packages'''</font> 
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="336" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''MWADMIN'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''MWAV'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" bgcolor="#95C33D" align="middle" |
<font face="Arial">'''eScan'''</font>
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<font face="Arial">'''eScan Monitor'''</font>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 4  <br>(32 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel4/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.4.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:efaeeb93f24af<br>bdd55dc1a94f427f3c4'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel4/mwav-5.5-0.rhel.4.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:995cf0de6e197<br>87288498c6c01ce6e80'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel4/escan-5.5-0.el.4.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:e2ff45518af4e<br>69238b6bb1d0e7cbe21'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel4/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.4.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:de97c18ec42c8<br>42ca8eaa5bf7bfa6e00'''</small>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 5  <br>(64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:971f6a4bafa90<br>9bde1ae9626ee9826dc'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5/64bit/mwav-5.5-0.el.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:bb491611ed2cc<br>8d727759f2513278514'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5/64bit/escan-5.5-0.el.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:f57517265ddb7<br>0a77ab146ffa8cc200e'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:942695d08a1fa<br>08e29f76823b3d5db93'''</small>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 5.3  <br>(64 Bit)'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="336" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.3/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.3.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:0575488d2b3f9373<br>3d047fa4e62dd856'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.3/mwav-5.5-0.el.5.3.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:356654be25a15cd4<br>9071958a13e882e6'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.3/escan-5.5-0.el.5.3.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:7f0ba19b00f10e59<br>68ec66e283b63360'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.3/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.3.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:3f6cf350d5b8ebf2<br>8cb6969863c73bf6'''</small>
|- bgcolor="#ffffff"
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 5.4  <br>(64 Bit)'''</font>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="336" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.4/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.4.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: c00aea75af60321f<br>18c954f92d8f0259'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.4/64bit/mwav-5.5-0.el.5.4.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 90c775dc18ce5498<br>d05caa9ba6d65945'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.4/64bit/escan-5.5-0.el.5.4.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 2193a31c359ef907<br>74bd03ceef3ba167'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.4/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.4.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:8e6cf8a2b6d12d63<br>848137bec2c1a5b9'''</small>
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| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 5.7  <br>(32 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.7/mwadmin-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: ec99b13a2d6df956<br>99396ccf96fa7887'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.7/mwav-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 9d33bc7614021cbd<br>0f9dca876226659c'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.7/escan-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 3bb040a14e12efba<br>5f3d5ffd6617ddcb'''</small>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel5.7/escan-rtm-5.5-0.el.5.i386.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5: 626e9aa577d7ebdb<br>1d78a0987e235ff0'''</small>
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| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="300" align="middle" | <font face="Arial"> '''RHEL 6  <br>(64 Bit)'''</font>
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<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel6/64bit/mwadmin-5.5-1.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:2ef7a85494b23<br>fcb763cbd38850f0ab7'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="343" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel6/64bit/mwav-5.5-1.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:1888b452b5263<br>76671177d9b42f3faf5'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel6/64bit/escan-5.5-1.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:e178afe0e42ce<br>005d94d3210fc76ac34'''</small>
| style="border-style: solid; border:#000000; border-width: 1px" width="338" align="middle" valign="center" |
<span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[http://www.microworldsystems.com/download/linux/5.5/eScan/rtm/rhel6/64bit/escan-rtm-5.5-1.el.6.x86_64.rpm http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg]</span><br/>
<small>'''MD5:975551432c6ea<br>3996ec8340f21dd7e87'''</small>
|}


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'''If you do not find your package, please write to <span class="plainlinks neverexpand">[mailto:linux@escanav.com linux@escanav.com]</span> as per your requirement with the below details


4) and then click on the <B>Find Now</B> button. This will display the list of Users or Groups. Select <B>System</B> from the list and click on the <B>OK</B> button.<br/>
* eScan product name,  
 
* linux distribution, release version, 32 bit or 64 bit OS and  
 
* the linux kernel version'''
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5) Click on <B>OK</B> button<br/>
 
 
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6) Then click on the <B>Apply</B> and <B>OK</B> button.<br/>
 
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<br/>Then restart the scanning using the MWAV or Quick scan. <br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''On Windows 2000 Professional or Server when I click on "Pause Protection" the MWL layer is not unloaded?'''<span id="anchor35"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>If evaluation or grace period of eScan gets over, then on Windows 2000 Server or Professional it will not stop Web Protection or Mail Anti-Virus. Hence on Windows 2000, layer will remain enabled, even if evaluation or grace period is over. Also it causes problems with few applications of Windows.<br/><br/>On any other operating system, all the features will get disabled.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is Bkcln.Unknown Virus?'''<span id="anchor36"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
'''Bkcln.Unknown''' virus represents a file that was physically present during the scan initialization but the availability of either the file or media was lost while the scan was in progress . This happens normally when a background Anti-Virus deletes the file or a removable drive is unplugged or during the scan the mapping of the drive could have been lost and hence the files are being caught as '''Bkcln.Unknown''' which merely indicates the absence of file.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Is eScan version 10.x NAC compliant?'''<span id="anchor37"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>The NAC collects all information from the Security Center of Windows Operating System and since we update all the required information like status of Real-Time Monitor if active or not, status of Updates and status of eScan Firewall to the Security Center, we do have Cisco Network Access Control Support.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is eScan Remote Support (ERS)? How do I login to remote computer. Does it mean that I have to download team viewer to be able to access remote computer?'''<span id="anchor38"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
* We have implemented ERS ( eScan Remote support ) feature in eScan itself.<br/>
* You just have to right click on "Red shield" icon and click on "eScan Remote support"
:This will be available after applying the latest eScan HOTFIX [[Hotfixes | (Click here for eScan Hotfix Download Link)]].<br/>
*Yes, you have to download Teamviewer to either initiate the connection with client or to Give a remote connection to another person.
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Will eScan Anti-Virus Edition (AV) version 10.0 work on Server based Operating System?'''<span id="anchor39"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/> eScan Anti-Virus Edition (AV) version 10.0 will '''not''' work on Server based opetating system.
<br/><br/>For Server based operating systems you can choose one of the following product of eScan:<br/><br/>
 
*'''[http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/index.php/EScan_for_SMB_/_SME <font color="blue">eScan for SMB / SME</font>]'''<br/>
 
*'''[http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/index.php/EScan_Corporate_/_Enterprise_for_Windows <font color="blue">eScan Corporate / Enterprise for Windows </font>]'''<br/>
 
*'''[http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/index.php/EScan_for_Windows_v10 <font color="blue">For release notes click here.</font>]'''<br/>
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How can I find which product and version of eScan is installed on my computer?'''<span id="anchor40"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
<br/>For eScan version 10.x<br/><br/>
a. eScan Version 10.x has only one red shield [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version01.jpg]] icon on the System Tray <br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version02.jpg|center]]
&nbsp; <br/>
b. Place the mouse pointer on the red shield [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version01.jpg]]  icon, the eScan product name and version number will be displayed.<br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version03.jpg|center]]
&nbsp;<br/>
c. Alternately, you can right click on red shield [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version01.jpg]] icon and click “About eScan” <br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version04.jpg|center]]
&nbsp;<br/>
d. The eScan Product name and Version number will be displayed on the screen.<br/>&nbsp;[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version05.jpg|center]]&nbsp;<br/>
 
<br/><br/>For eScan version 9.x<br/><br/>
a. eScan Version 9.x has two icons on the System Tray. A red shield [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version01.jpg]] icon and a green [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version06.jpg]] icon.<br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version07.jpg|center]]
&nbsp;<br/>
b. Right click on green [[Image:eScanFAQ120Version06.jpg]]  icon and click “About eScan”.<br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version08.jpg|center]]
&nbsp;<br/>
c. The eScan Product name and Version number will be displayed on the screen.<br/>
&nbsp;
[[Image:eScanFAQ120Version09.jpg|center]]
&nbsp;<br/>
 
 
<B><U>Note :</U></B> If Red icon is not visible in your taskbar. You can find the eScan version from <br/>
 
  <B><I><font size=2>'''c:\program files\escan\verinfo.ini'''</font></I></B><br/>
 
<B>And</B> <br/>
 
  <B><I><font size=2>'''c:\windows\win.ini'''</font></I></B> <br/>
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What are the different type's of Event ID's and their description in eScan client live updater under EMC?'''<span id="anchor41"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>
<B>Event ID    Description</B> <br/>
 
    1        mwav found malware<br/>
    2        mwav found virus and deleted<br/>
    3        mwav found virus_and cleaned<br/>
    4        mwav found adware<br/>
    5        mwav found error<br/>
  101        executable blocked.<br/>
  102        executable allowed.<br/>
  103        executable from usb blocked.<br/>
  104        executable already whitelisted and allowed.<br/>
  105        executable whitelisted by user.<br/>
  106        application control failed to start.<br/>
  107        application control error.<br/>
  108        usb drive blocked.<br/>
  109        usb drive allowed.<br/>
  110        usb already whitelisted and allowed.<br/>
  111        usb drive scan started.<br/>
  112        usb control failed to start.<br/>
  113        usb control error.<br/>
  114        usb device inserted.<br/>
  115        usb device removed.<br/>
  116        suspicious application blocked<br/>
  121        CD/DVD Inserted<br/>
  122        CD/DVD removed<br/>
  123        CD/DVD Blocked<br/>
  124        CD/DVD Allowed<br/>
  151        eScan Monitor Service Related Errors<br/>
  152        eScan Monitor Loaded<br/>
  153        eScan Monitor Unloaded<br/>
  154        eScan Updates are done<br/>
  155        eScan Updates are failed<br/>
  156        eScan Monitor Settings are modified<br/>
  157        eScan Monitor backup taken<br/>
  158        eScan Monitor backup restored<br/>
  159        eScan Monitor file restored<br/>
  160        eScan Monitor error<br/>
  181        eScan Monitor file infected<br/>
  182        eScan Monitor file renamed<br/>
  183        eScan Monitor file deleted<br/>
  184        eScan Monitor file disinfected<br/>
  185        eScan Monitor file suspected<br/>
  186        eScan Monitor file corrupted<br/>
  187        eScan Monitor file scan cancelled<br/>
  188        eScan Monitor file access denied<br/>
  189        eScan Monitor file print copy failed<br/>
  190        eScan Monitor file clean<br/>
  191        eScan Monitor file not scanned<br/>
  192        eScan Monitor file scan timed out<br/>
  193        eScan Monitor file scan failure<br/>
  250        Website visited<br/>
  251        Website Blocked<br/>
  300        Mail Virus Quarantined<br/>
  301        Mail Spam Quarantined<br/>
  302        Mail Reserved Attachment quarantined<br/>
  303        Mail partial message quarantined<br/>
  304        Mail corrupted message quarantined<br/>
  305        Mail HOP Count message quarantined<br/>
  306        Mail unscanned message quarantined<br/>
  307        Mail dangerous attachment quarantined<br/>
  308        Mail blank attachment quarantined<br/>
  309        Mail TNFF attachment quarantined<br/>
  331        Mail Virus deleted<br/>
  332        Mail Spam deleted<br/>
  333        Mail Reserved attachment deleted<br/>
  334        Mail Partial message deleted<br/>
  335        Mail Unscanned message deleted<br/>
  336        Mail dangerous attachment deleted<br/>
  361        Mail clean<br/>
  362        Mail Virus detected and cleaned<br/>
  363        Mail still infected<br/>
  364        Mail attachment replaced<br/>
  501        Scheduled mwav found malware<br/>
  502        Scheduled mwav found virus and deleted<br/>
  503        Scheduled mwav found virus_and cleaned<br/>
  504        Scheduled mwav found adware<br/>
  505        Scheduled mwav found error<br/>
  506        Scheduled mwav started<br/>
  507        Scheduled mwav summary<br/>
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''Does eScan 11 protect users against operating system vulnerabilities?'''<span id="anchor42"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 automatically checks the Microsoft® Web site and downloads critical hotfixes and updates for the Windows® operating systems as and when they become available. Most new strains of malicious software, such as Rootkit.Stuxnet.A and Rootkit.TmpHider exploit the vulnerabilities in operating systems. eScan 11 ensures that the computer on which it is installed has the latest hotfixes and updates installed on it. Thus, eScan prevents malicious software that exploit vulnerabilities in the operating system from infecting the computer and helps users protect their data from hackers and other security threats.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What does eScan 11's "Installation CD with Rescue Disk" mean?'''<span id="anchor43"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11's product installation CD comes with a set of installation setup files and a bootable Rescue Disk. The bootable Rescue Disk enables the user to clean-boot the computer if the operating system fails to load on it.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How do I create the eScan Rescue Disk?'''<span id="anchor44"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>The eScan Rescue Disk enables the user to clean boot the computer if the operating system fails to load on it. You can create the eScan Rescue Disk CD, if required.
 
<br/><br/>To create the eScan Rescue Disk CD, perform the following steps.<br/><br/>
 
'''Method 1'''<br/>
# Download the eScan Rescue Disk ISO Image file from the eScan Web site. To download the image file, visit the [http://update1.mwti.net/download/tools/escanrd.iso <font color="blue">download</font>] Web page.<br/>
# Burn the ISO image on a CD by using a CD burning software.<br/>
 
'''Method 2'''<br/>
You can also create the eScan Rescue Disk ISO file by following the steps given on the [http://escanav.com/documents/escan11/eScan_rescue_disk.asp <font color="blue">eScan Rescue Disk</font>] Web page.<br/>
<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does the Whitelisting technology work?'''<span id="anchor45"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>Anti-Spam maintains a list of allowed domain names or e-mail addresses that can bypass the spam filtering options. The Whitelisting technology allows e-mails from senders, whose e-mail address or domain name is in the whitelist, to be downloaded to the recipient’s inbox and prevents them from being blocked.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is the Laptop Mode feature?'''<span id="anchor46"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 includes the automatic detection of Laptop Mode feature, which is a power-saving feature that provides unmitigated battery time for laptops. Whenever a user switches to the Laptop Mode, eScan 11 automatically detects this change and prevents memory intensive processes like scheduled scans from running. Note that eScan's real-time protection remains active while the laptop is in the Laptop Mode.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is the Gaming Mode feature?'''<span id="anchor47"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 includes a Gaming Mode, which provides an uninterrupted gaming experience to users while they are running gaming applications in the full screen mode. The benefit of the Gaming Mode lies in how eScan handles alerts while a user is playing a game. Normally, when a user switches on a computer running eScan, the real-time protection module starts running in the background. Now, when a user starts a game, eScan may display alerts and notifications, which may affect the user's game. The Gaming Mode in eScan 11 has been designed to overcome this problem. Whenever a user runs a game on a computer, eScan 11 automatically enables the Gaming Mode, which prevents alerts and notifications from being displayed. eScan automatically disables this mode when the user exits the gaming application. Thus, the Gaming Mode provides the user with an uninterrupted and seamless gaming experience.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is the Virtual Keyboard feature?'''<span id="anchor48"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 provides users with a Virtual Keyboard that helps them avoid using their keyboard to enter confidential information. This is highly useful because it has several security benefits. Malware writers create malware because of their need to obtain a payload. The payload for a password-stealing Trojan may be the authentication information of a user's online banking account. Malware often include keyloggers, which are programs designed to capture the keystrokes on the computer on which they are installed. Whenever a user fills in details such as user name or password on an online form, the keylogger obtains this information and then sends it to the hacker. The user interface of eScan's Virtual Keyboard simulates the user's keyboard and acts as a secure mechanism for the user to enter sensitive information, such as credit card details and banking passwords, without any fear of data theft due to keyloggers.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How does the Enhanced Self-Protection feature work?'''<span id="anchor49"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 comes with the enhanced Self Protection feature that protects critical eScan files and folders from being deleted or modified. Some new generation malware try to infect computers by deactivating the Anti-Virus software running on them. They try to achieve this by either disabling the Anti-Virus software or by deleting critical files that are necessary for running the Anti-Virus software. The enhanced Self Protection feature of eScan 11 prevents malware from either disabling eScan or deleting its critical files thus keeps computers safe from infections.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What are the advantages of the Folder Protection feature?'''<span id="anchor50"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 includes the new Folder Protection feature. This feature helps users protect specific files and folders from being modified or deleted. The main advantage of this feature is that it prevents the specified files from being infected by malicious software. Another advantage of this feature is that files and folders that are protected cannot be deleted unless the folder protection is turned off. This helps users safeguard their confidential data from infections by malware and accidental deletions.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''What is the benefit of the Web Phishing feature?'''<span id="anchor51"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>eScan 11 includes a Web Phishing Filter that protects the user from phishing Web sites. When it is enabled, the Web Phishing Filter checks and informs the user whether the Web site that the user is currently visiting is genuine or not. This safeguards the user from inadvertently disclosing any digital identity details or financial information on fraudulent Web sites.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>
<li>'''How will eScan Rescue Disk help me rescue my computer?'''<span id="anchor52"></span><br/><br/>'''Answer:'''<br/>You can use the bootable Rescue Disk to boot your computer if the operating system cannot be loaded on it. The Rescue Disk also includes the eScan Anti-Virus Toolkit (formerly MWAV), which runs automatically when you boot the computer using the disk. It helps you scan the computer's memory, registry, startup folders, system folders, and drives for viruses and spyware. In addition, it helps you run the Command.exe file and execute commands for formatting the hard disk, partitioning any drive, or checking the hard disk for errors.<br/><div style="text-align: right;">[[#topindex|<font color=“blue”>Back to Top</font>]]</div></li><br/>

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eScan for Linux File Servers Release 5.5


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eScan for CentOS

Packages

MWADMIN

MWAV

eScan

eScan Monitor

CentOS 5
(32 Bit)

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MD5:ec99b13a2d6df
95699396ccf96fa7887

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MD5:9d33bc7614021
cbd0f9dca876226659c

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MD5:3bb040a14e12e
fba5f3d5ffd6617ddcb

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MD5:af027532e9eba
a52122e9ec309a71194

CentOS 5.5
(64 Bit)

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MD5:7c81d0747361b294
a410607b59be7a14

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MD5:7087638309688c
701ae49590f25ccba6

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MD5:347b209e7d902a
78c3c6bde130adf197

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MD5:c8a2e990f6b6
f050fb1b7a74c223d427

CentOS 5.6
(32 Bit)

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MD5:ec99b13a2d6df
95699396ccf96fa7887

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MD5:9d33bc7614021
cbd0f9dca876226659c

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MD5:3bb040a14e12e
fba5f3d5ffd6617ddcb

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MD5:626e9aa577d7e
bdb1d78a0987e235ff0

CentOS 5.7
(64 Bit)

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MD5:7c81d0747361b
294a410607b59be7a14

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MD5: ca5321a6bf3da
fa9e885218df0e57f66

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MD5:a93c28fedf6cd
500a624d214ad95e19c

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MD5: a764d2dced3d7
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CentOS 6
(64 Bit)

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MD5: 9a3ccf660ec88
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MD5: 7c4025611901e
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MD5:059d155c980c9
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MD5:3a4d7c7ad369a
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CentOS 6.2
(64 Bit)

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MD5:c333d702e9f176f4
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MD5:5049d2b9dd8ab889
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MD5:c9f8180a70672f22
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MD5:1182d37c0ef7ba60
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Debian 6.0.3
(64 Bit)

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MD5:b1e6bfd54e800
cbde5975c5780ecfbab

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MD5:f919e44386d47
16dbf62124e5f05f0ec

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MD5:f5d2b912a4462
26438250078fe9be290

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MD5:cfdd8dbef023a
d0176ecd4f22539795a


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RHEL 4
(32 Bit)

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MD5:efaeeb93f24af
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MD5:995cf0de6e197
87288498c6c01ce6e80

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MD5:e2ff45518af4e
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MD5:de97c18ec42c8
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RHEL 5
(64 Bit)

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MD5:971f6a4bafa90
9bde1ae9626ee9826dc

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MD5:bb491611ed2cc
8d727759f2513278514

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MD5:f57517265ddb7
0a77ab146ffa8cc200e

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MD5:942695d08a1fa
08e29f76823b3d5db93

RHEL 5.3
(64 Bit)

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MD5:0575488d2b3f9373
3d047fa4e62dd856

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5:356654be25a15cd4
9071958a13e882e6

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MD5:7f0ba19b00f10e59
68ec66e283b63360

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MD5:3f6cf350d5b8ebf2
8cb6969863c73bf6

RHEL 5.4
(64 Bit)

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MD5: c00aea75af60321f
18c954f92d8f0259

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MD5: 90c775dc18ce5498
d05caa9ba6d65945

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MD5: 2193a31c359ef907
74bd03ceef3ba167

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5:8e6cf8a2b6d12d63
848137bec2c1a5b9

RHEL 5.7
(32 Bit)

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5: ec99b13a2d6df956
99396ccf96fa7887

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MD5: 9d33bc7614021cbd
0f9dca876226659c

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5: 3bb040a14e12efba
5f3d5ffd6617ddcb

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5: 626e9aa577d7ebdb
1d78a0987e235ff0

RHEL 6
(64 Bit)

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5:2ef7a85494b23
fcb763cbd38850f0ab7

http://download1.mwti.net/wiki/images/6/65/Download.jpg
MD5:1888b452b5263
76671177d9b42f3faf5

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MD5:e178afe0e42ce
005d94d3210fc76ac34

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MD5:975551432c6ea
3996ec8340f21dd7e87



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