The Scan section displays information relating to the last malware scan and enables the scanner’s settings to be changed. This is only available if your SysWatch license includes the optional antimalware scanner:

| • | Scan has not been performed indicates that a malware scan has never been performed on this computer. |
| • | Computer is checked and protected – the last scan either did not reveal any malware or all detected threats have been neutralized. |
| • | Untreated threats exist - during the last scan malware was detected which has not yet been neutralized. The next step should be to update the program and |
rescan it or manually neutralize the untreated threats using the detected threats list.
| • | Scan data is obsolete indicates that more than 5 days have passed since the last scan, and so a new system scan should be initiated. |
| • | Scan is unavailable indicates that the antimalware scanner is not available in the product or it is has not been activated. In order to activate the scanner, enter the appropriate license key and reactivate the program. |
| • | Last scan displays detailed information from the last antimalware scan. |
| • | Threat action specifies what the antimalware scanner should do when a threat is detected: |
| • | Automatically - treat infected object or delete it if treatment is not possible. |
| • | Select action when the scan finishes – request what should be done to infected objects after the scan is complete. |
| • | Ask action - request a decision as to what should be done with a malicious object each time the object is detected during a scan. |
| • | Quarantine displays a list of objects to quarantine. |
Actions
Run antimalware scan
| 1. | Specify one or more objects in the Scan section of the Control panel. |
| 2. | Click the Run scan button. |

| 3. | To view the state of the scan at any time click the Details link. |

Scan report will be opened.
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View scan report
| 1. | Click the Last scan link in the Scan section of the Control panel. |

| 2. | Scan report will be opened. |
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