Configure on-access scanning
CAUTION: On-access scanning may not
detect viruses if certain encryption software is installed. Change the startup
processes to ensure that files are decrypted when on-access scanning begins.
For more information on how to use anti-virus and HIPS policy with encryption
software, see Sophos support knowledgebase article 12790
http://www.sophos.com/en-us/support/knowledgebase/12790.aspx.
Important: If a management console is used to administer
Sophos Endpoint Security and Control on this computer, it may override any changes you
make here.
To configure on-access scanning:
- Click Home > Anti-virus and HIPS > Configure anti-virus and HIPS > Configure > On-access scanning .
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To change when on-access scanning occurs, under
Check files on, set the options as described
below.
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Under
Scan for, set the options as described below.
Option Description Adware and PUAs Adware displays advertising (for example, pop-up messages) that may affect user productivity and system efficiency. PUAs (Potentially Unwanted Applications) are not malicious, but are generally considered unsuitable for business networks.
Suspicious files Suspicious files exhibit a combination of characteristics that are commonly, but not exclusively, found in viruses. -
Under
Other scanning options, set the options as
described below.
Option Description Allow access to drives with infected boot sectors Turn on this option to allow access to an infected bootable removable medium or device such as a bootable CD, floppy disk, or USB flash drive. Use this option only if advised to by Sophos technical support.
See also the Troubleshooting topic Allow access to drives with infected boot sectors.
Scan all files We recommend that you leave this option turned off, as it will affect computer performance adversely. You should scan all files only during a weekly scan. Scan inside archive files Turn on this option to scan the contents of archives or compressed files. You need to do this only if you download and distribute such files without extracting the contents. We recommend that you leave this option turned off, as it makes scanning significantly slower.
You will still be protected against any threats in archives or compressed files, as any components of an archive or compressed file that may be malware will be blocked by on-access scanning:
Scan system memory Turn on this option to automatically run an hourly background scan that detects malware hiding in the computer's system memory (the memory that is used by the operating system). Note: This option is available only on 32-bit operating systems.