Antivirus Shield 2007 2008.22129
| Developer: |
Antivirus Soft. (more products...) |
| OS: | Win98/ME/NT 4.x/XP/2000/2003/ Media Center Edition 2005/ Vista Starter/ Vista Home Basic/ Vista Home Premium/ Vista Business/ Vista Enterprise/ Vista Ultimate/ Vista Home Basic x64/ Vista Home Premium |
| License: | Shareware |
| Price: |
$29.99 (Buy it now)
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| Size: | 3 MB |
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The Shield AntiVirus 2007 provides essential virus protection in Windows, emails, scripts, compressed files and macros. Powerful yet easy to use, The Shield AV accurately detects and repairs viruses BEFORE they infect your computer. It is distinguished from the other Antivirus tools by its high-speed scanning capability and low system resources required to run. The Shield AV also scans and cleans email messages on a real time basis before they ever reach your computer.
Shield AV monitors all the paths that are vulnerable to infection for an Internet user. It detects and removes any virus or malicious codes when you download a file from the Internet. It provides you with a safe Internet working environment.
You'll also get PCSecurityShield's top-shelf customer and technical support for FREE. You can contact us by phone or email at no extra charge. The Shield AntiVirus now comes with Easy Installer, to make download and installation simpler than ever before.
FEATURES INCLUDE:
Powerful virus scanning of Email and Mailbox Check-up Functions
Shield AV enables you to scan attachments and detect viruses while you are receiving emails, on a real-time basis. Shield AV scans your email messages as they are downloaded from the POP3 server or Microsoft Exchange server. Virus-infected attachments are stopped before they even reach your computer.
Integrates on the Tool Bar of Microsoft Outlook.
It enables users to scan emails and edit the configuration for Shield AV. If Microsoft Outlook is used as your mail client, Shield AV provide on-demand scanning of local folders of infected attachments.
Supports compressed files
Shield AV supports ZIP, ARJ (JAR), LHA, RAR, CAB, ACE, ZOO, GZIP (GZ), TAR, Z, TGZ, TAZ and more. Viruses in multi-compressed files are also detected/repaired. Computer viruses in compressed files of email attachments will also be stopped as Shield AV supports UUENCODE and/or MIME.
Enhanced Emergency Disks
Create emergency startup disk |
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