Dr.Web Scanner: Scan at User Request |
Dr.Web Scanner checks the system on user request. You can run an express or full scan of the whole file system or scan critical files and folders only. Figure 12. Dr.Web Scanner To scan the system, tap the option on the main page, then on the next page (see Figure 12) select one of the following actions: •To only check installed applications, tap the option. •To scan all files on your device, tap the option. •To scan only selected files and folders, tap the option. On the next page, select objects from the list (see Figure 13). Then tap . Figure 13. Custom scan To stop scanning 1.With a fast motion, pull the page down or pull the page down without lifting your finger. 2.Tap (see Figure 14). 3.Confirm scan stop. Figure 14. Stop scanning You can change Dr.Web Scanner settings (see Scanner Settings). The application registers events related to Dr.Web Scanner. They appear in the subsection on the page and are sorted by date (see Statistics). Scan results Once a scan is completed, you can view scan results by tapping (see Figure 15). If you close the app while scanning, scan results appear on the app cover. Tap the cover to view the results. Figure 15. Scan results Scan results are available on the page, where you can view the list of detected threats and neutralize them.
Neutralizing all threats at once To delete all threats at once 1.With a fast motion, pull the page down or pull the page down without lifting your finger. 2.Select (see Figure 16). To quarantine all threats at once 1.With a fast motion, pull the page down or pull the page down without lifting your finger. 2.Select (see Figure 16).
Figure 16. Neutralizing threats Neutralizing one threat at a time To view available actions for each threat, long-press the name of a threat in the list. Select one of the actions: • to move the threat to an isolated folder (see Quarantine). • to erase the threat from device memory. If the threat is detected in an installed application, deletion is not possible. Thus, the action is not on the list. • to temporarily leave the threat as it is. • to view a description of the detected threat description on the Doctor Web website. |