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Resident Protection Providers
ALWIL Antivirus resident protection is based on so-called resident
providers - special modules protecting various parts of your
computer, e.g. file system or e-mail.
- Standard
Shield. It checks the applications being run and documents
being opened. It will not allow an infected application to start or
an infected document to be opened, thus possibly protecting you
from activating/spreading a virus.
- Outlook/Exchange. It
checks incoming and outgoing e-mail messages processed by MS
Outlook client (it is part of the MS Office package - it is not the
same as the simpler Outlook Express!) or MS Exchange. It will
refuse to accept or send a message containing a viral code.
- Internet
Mail. It checks incoming and outgoing e-mail messages
processed by clients other than MS Outlook or Exchange, such as
Outlook Express, Eudora etc. Again, it will refuse to accept or
send a message containing a viral code.
- Script
blocking. It checks scripts contained in the web pages you
look at, thus avoiding infection due to potential bugs in your web
browser.
- Instant
Messaging. It checks the files downloaded by common
communication programs, such as ICQ or MSN Messenger.
- P2P Shield. It
checks the files downloaded by common P2P (file sharing) programs,
such as Kazaa and others.
- Network
Shield. It protects the computer from the attacks of
Internet worms (e.g. Blaster, Sasser, etc.)
- Web Shield. It
protects the computer from viruses during the common work with
Internet (browsing, downloading files, etc.). It can also block
access to specific web pages.
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