Installed Components of the Anti-Virus Package

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Components

To view the list of anti-virus package components installed on a workstation

1.Select the Anti-virus network item in Dr.Web Security Control Center main menu, then click the name of a group or workstation in the hierarchical list of the opened window.

2.In the opened control menu in the General section, select the Installed components item.

3.This opens a window with information on installed components: the component name; installation time; the address of the Server from which the component was installed; installation folder of the component on the station.

Compound of installed components list depends on:

Components enabled in the license key file.

Workstation OS.

Settings specified by administrator of anti-virus network at the Server. Administrator is able to change the list of anti-virus package components either before Agent (see Anti-Virus Package Composition) installation or at any time after its installation.

It is not recommended to install SpIDer Gate, SpIDer Mail and Dr.Web Firewall components on servers that implement significant network functions (domain controllers, license distribution servers and etc.) to avoid probable conflicts between network services and internal components of Dr.Web anti-virus.

Virus Bases

To view the list of virus databases installed on a workstation

1.Select the Anti-virus network item in Dr.Web Security Control Center main menu, then click the name of a workstation in the hierarchical list of the opened window.

2.In the opened control menu in the Statistics section, select the Virus bases item.

3.This opens a window with information on installed virus databases: the name of the file containing a particular database; virus database version; the database creation date; the total number of virus records in the database.

If the Virus bases item is hidden, to view the item, select Administration in the main menu, and then select Dr.Web Server configuration in the control menu of the window. On the Statistics tab, set Stations status monitoring and Virus database monitoring flags, then restart the Server.