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User Manual
Avira AntiVir Mobile
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Table Of Contents
3 Introduction.... 1 Symbols and emphases... 2 Product information.... 3 3.1 3.2 3.4.1 4.5.1 5.2 5.6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.9 Delivery scope....3 System requirements....3 Licensing.....4 Installation.....6 Uninstall....6 AntiVir Mobile start window...7 Start AntiVir Mobile....9 About AntiVir Mobile / Help....9 Open and save configuration....11 Configure AntiVir Mobile Scanner...13 Configure AntiVir Mobile Guard...15 Configure text message protection...19 Configure other settings....21 Configure update.....22 Scan active files (on-access scan)...24 Carry out a specific scan for viruses and malware (on-demand scan)..24 React to detected viruses and malware...24 Display scan results and statistics...25 Access log file....26
Installation and uninstallation... 6
Operation.... 7
Configuration... 11
Scan.... 24
Text message protection.... 28 Update..... 29 9.1 9.2 Manual update....29 Internet update....29
Tray icon.... 31 10.1 Context menu.....31 Service..... 32 11.1 Service hotline....32 11.2 Online shop....32
Third Party Licenses... 33
1 Introduction
In this manual we have compiled all the information you need on Avira AntiVir Mobile and guide you step by step through installation, configuration and operation of the software. On our website http://www.avira.com you can download the Avira AntiVir Mobile as a PDF file, update Avira AntiVir Mobile or obtain information on other security solutions of Avira GmbH. Our website also contains information such as the telephone number for technical support and our newsletter, for which you can sign up there. Your Avira Team
2 Symbols and emphases
The following symbols are used: Symbol Explanation Appears before a step you carry out. Appears before a result that follows the preceding action. Warning Note Appears before a warning of the danger of critical data loss. Appears before a note with especially important information or a tip which makes it easier to understand and use AntiVir Mobile.
The following emphases are used: Emphasis Italic Explanation File name or path. Elements of the software interface which are displayed (e.g., window title, window area or option). Bold Elements of the software interface which are clicked (e.g., menu item, tab or button).
3 Product information
AntiVir Mobile protects mobile devices such as PDAs or pocket PCs and smartphones running Windows Mobile from attacks by PDA-specific malware and text message spam. The user interface of AntiVir Mobile has been optimized both for pocket PCs and smartphones.
3.1 Delivery scope
The most important features of AntiVir Mobile: Specially developed PDA engine and search algorithms for recognizing and dealing with PDA-specific malware Installation of the program package via the ActiveSync process Separate update of search algorithms (=search engine) and virus definitions via the Internet and ActiveSync process Single file update directly via the Internet (WLAN, LAN, GPRS) Individual configuration of the scope of the scan and the handling of affected files Sophisticated notification and reporting function Extremely low resource requirements Guard (on-access scan) for monitoring files that can be opened on the pocket PC or smartphone, or copied on the device. Text message protection for monitoring incoming text messages or for protection against text message spam.
3.2 System requirements
System requirements for pocket PC/smartphone Operating system: Windows Mobile 5.0 Windows Mobile 6.0 (Classic, Standard, Professional) Windows Mobile 6.1 (Classic, Standard, Professional) Windows Mobile 6.5 (Standard, Professional) RAM: Approx. 250 KB File system: Approx. 1.2 MB System requirements for PC Pentium II processor or higher Operating system: Microsoft Vista, Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 or higher Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
5.1 AntiVir Mobile start window
The start window appears when you start AntiVir Mobile. The results of the last scan, i.e. the last on-demand scan carried out, are displayed in the start window. Pocket PC:
Smartphone:
Results of the scan: Last detection: Name of the virus or unwanted program last detected Files: Number of files scanned Directories: Number of directories scanned Detections: Number of viruses found
Scan / menu Scan: Starts the on-demand scan for viruses and malware Menu: Configuration: Scanner: Opens the configuration of the Scanner (on-demand scan)
Avira AntiVir Mobile Help Guard: Opens the configuration of the Guard (on-access scan) Text: Opens the configuration of the text message protection Update: Opens the configuration of the update function General: Opens the configuration of other settings Scan results: Guard: Displays the results and statistics for the on-access scan Scanner: Displays the results and statistics for the on-demand scan Log: Guard: Displays the Guard log file Scanner: Displays the Scanner log file Updater: Displays the log file of the update module Text message protection: Displays the log file of the function for protecting text messages Help: License: Opens a dialog box for installing the license About: Displays version information Update: Starts an update via an Internet connection End: Closes AntiVir Mobile
5.2 Start AntiVir Mobile
The following describes how to start AntiVir Mobile: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Open the programs via the Start menu. Select AntiVir Mobile. The AntiVir Mobile start window opens.
Note After you start the program, it is recommended that you start a scan immediately to detect and remove any possible infections. A scan of the My Documents directory is started after each synchronization, provided the corresponding Start scan after sync option is enabled in the configuration dialog box. See chapter entitled Configure other settings.
5.3 About AntiVir Mobile / Help
The following describes how you obtain the version information regarding AntiVir Mobile and find out when you carried out your last update: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select the About item from the menu in the AntiVir Mobile start window. The About AntiVir Mobile dialog box opens.
Avira AntiVir Mobile The following describes how to open the online help: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select the Help entry in the footer of the About AntiVir Mobile dialog box. The online help opens. You can also access the help via the Help entry in the context menu of the tray icon.
6 Configuration
Following installation, AntiVir Mobile is already configured with default settings that generally apply. AntiVir Mobile provides you with several options for configuring the protection against viruses and malware as well as for setting the reactions of components to a detection and for customizing the configuration according to your requirements. With the AntiVir Mobile Guard, you constantly protect your pocket PC or smartphone and all data is checked as soon as it is opened or copied on the device. Configure AntiVir Mobile Guard With the AntiVir Mobile Scanner, you carry out on-demand scans for viruses and malware and check each individual file, but also entire directories of your device if required. Configure AntiVir Mobile Scanner The text message protection function acts a filter during the receipt of text messages to ensure that unwanted text messages are prevented. Configure text message protection You can set the configuration so that a scan is started automatically after synchronization or after an SD card has been inserted. Configure other settings When updating AntiVir Mobile via the Internet, you have the option of using a proxy server. You have the option of having AntiVir Mobile updated automatically after each synchronization process. Configure update
6.1 Open and save configuration
The following describes how to open the AntiVir Mobile configuration: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select the Configuration item from the menu in the AntiVir Mobile start window. A submenu opens. The configuration of the selected module or the selected configuration area is displayed. If required, use the menu or buttons to navigate to other dialog boxes of the configuration area. In this submenu, select the module that you want to configure.
If you want to confirm your configuration settings: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select Save in the footer of the window. The settings are saved. The configuration is closed and the start window is displayed.
Note On pocket PCs, the Save option is only available in the main dialog boxes of the configuration (Scanner, Guard, Text, Other settings, Update). In all subsequent dialog boxes, you can confirm your settings with OK. OK automatically takes you to the higherlevel dialog box. For your settings to be confirmed, you must save in the main dialog box of the configuration area. If you want to return to the start window without confirming your settings: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select Back in the footer of the window. The configuration is closed without applying the new settings made. The AntiVir Mobile start window is displayed.
Pocket PC: Scanner configuration
Smartphone: Scanner configuration
6.2 Configure AntiVir Mobile Scanner
Use the on-demand scan with the AntiVir Mobile Scanner to specifically check one or more files and programs (but also directories), even if you are currently not accessing them. Action for concerning files The following describes how the AntiVir Mobile Scanner should behave if viruses or malware are detected: Pocket PC | Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Scanner item. In the Action for concerning files area, select whether or not AntiVir Mobile is to react interactively to a detection. Interactive When a virus or malware is detected, a dialog box opens in which you can select what further action is to be carried out. If you disable the Interactive option, you can choose an action that is automatically carried out when a virus or malware is detected: Delete The file is deleted. In addition, the detection and the corresponding action are entered in the log file. notify only The program notifies you of the file. In addition, the detection and the corresponding action are entered in the log file. Confirm your settings with Save. Check ROM files as well as cards and network folders The following describes how you set whether or not all files in the ROM and/or available cards and network folders are to be included in the scan. Pocket PC: In the Configuration menu, select the Scanner item. In the Scan area, select the ROM files option. This option is enabled as the default setting. If available cards and network folders are to be scanned: In the Scan area, select the Cards & Network folders option. Confirm your settings with Save. Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Scanner item. Select the More menu command to switch to the subsequent dialog box. In the Scan area, select the ROM files option. This option is enabled as the default setting. If available cards and network folders are to be scanned: In the Scan area, select the Cards & Network folders option.
Avira AntiVir Mobile Confirm your settings with Save. Files to omit You have the option of omitting individual files from the on-demand scan of the AntiVir Mobile Scanner. The following describes how to set which files are to be omitted from the on-demand scan: Pocket PC: In the Configuration menu, select the Scanner item. Use the button in the Files to omit area to switch to the input dialog box.
Enter the file to be omitted along with the path details in the Files to omit input box. An input box and a list of files that have already been entered for omission are displayed in the input dialog box. Enter the file to be omitted along with the path details in the Add entry field. - OR Use the button in the Add entry area to open the Browse dialog box and select the file to be omitted. Confirm the entry with the Add button. The specified file is added to the list of file objects to be omitted. Confirm your settings with OK and confirm the configuration with Save in the main dialog box of the scanner configuration. Smartphone: In the configuration menu, select the Scanner item. Use the More menu command to switch to the Exceptions dialog box. Use the File list menu command to switch to the Files to omit dialog box. A list of files that have already been entered for omission is displayed in the Files to omit dialog box. In the Files to omit dialog box, select the Add item menu command. In the input dialog box that is then displayed, enter the file to be omitted and the path details in the Add entry input box and save your entries with Save. - OR Use the Explore menu command in the input dialog box to open the Browse dialog box and select the file to be omitted. Confirm your file selection with OK. This automatically takes you to the Files to omit dialog box. The selected file was transferred to the list of file objects to be omitted. Save your file selection in the Files to omit dialog box. The file is added to the list of file objects to be omitted. Save and confirm the list of file objects to be omitted.
6.4 Configure text message protection
The text message protection function acts as a filter during the receipt of text messages to intercept messages from unwanted or unknown senders. In the case of unknown senders of a text message, a dialog box appears in which you can select whether you want to allow or block the message. The selected action can be saved: If this option is enabled, the telephone number of a 'blocked' sender is added to the list of unwanted senders. The number of an 'allowed' sender is stored in the list of allowed senders. Depending on the configuration, in the case of unwanted senders of a text message, the dialog box is displayed or a predefined action is carried out. The following configuration options are available: Enable or disable text message protection Select an action to be carried out when a message is received from an unwanted sender Administration of the lists of allowed and unwanted senders Unwanted Sender: Telephone numbers of senders whose messages were blocked with the Save action option enabled All telephone numbers that were removed from the list of allowed senders Allowed Sender: Telephone numbers of senders whose messages were allowed with the Save action option enabled Telephone numbers of the phone book, provided that the Use phone book option is enabled and the entered number has not been removed from the list of allowed senders.
The following describes how to enable or disable text message protection: Pocket PC | Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Text item.
Avira AntiVir Mobile Enable or disable the Text message protection option in the General area. Confirm your settings with Save. The following describes how AntiVir Mobile should behave if a message is received from an unwanted sender: Pocket PC | Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Text item. In the Action for unwanted sender area, select whether or not AntiVir Mobile is to react interactively to the receipt of a message from an unwanted sender. Interactive In the case of receipt of a message from an unknown sender, a dialog box appears in which you can select whether you want to block or allow the receipt (i.e. saving) of the message. If you disable the Interactive option, you can choose an action that is automatically carried out when a message is received from an unwanted sender: block The message is blocked, i.e. it is not saved but is deleted after receipt. allow The message is allowed, i.e. it is saved and can be accessed. Confirm your settings with Save. The following describes how to carry out the administration for the lists of allowed senders and unwanted senders: Pocket PC: In the Configuration menu, select the Text item. Select the Edit senders menu command to switch to the subsequent dialog box. In the Allowed Sender area, you can automatically add telephone numbers that are in the phone book to the list of allowed senders and delete telephone numbers from the list of allowed senders. In the Unwanted Sender area, you can delete telephone numbers from the list of unwanted senders. If you want to add the telephone numbers of the phone book to the list of allowed senders: Enable the Use phone book option. All telephone numbers of the phone book are displayed in the list of allowed senders. The messages from senders listed in the phone book are now handled like messages from allowed senders.
Avira AntiVir Mobile After each synchronization process, AntiVir Mobile automatically starts a scan of the 'My Documents' directory. The option is enabled as the default setting. After adding a SD card A scan is started automatically when an SD card is inserted into the device. The option is enabled as the default setting. Confirm your settings with Save. If you want the scan to be maximized when started: Enable the Run scans visible on screen option. When the scan is started, a window opens in which the progress of the scan is displayed. Confirm your settings with Save. Note It is recommended that you enable the After synchronization option, as viruses or unwanted programs can access your device during each synchronization process. Note It is recommended that you enable the After adding a SD card option, as viruses or unwanted programs can access your device via each new SD card.
6.6 Configure update
You have the option of having AntiVir Mobile updated automatically after each synchronization process. When updating AntiVir Mobile via the Internet, you can use a direct connection to the web server or a connection via a proxy server. General (Start update after sync) The following describes how you set whether or not an update is carried out automatically after each synchronization process of AntiVir Mobile: Pocket PC | Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Update item. Enable the Start update after sync option in the General area. This option is enabled as the default setting. Confirm your settings with Save. Proxy server The following describes how you set whether or not you want to use a proxy server: Pocket PC | Smartphone: In the Configuration menu, select the Update item. Enable the Use proxy server option in the Proxy server area. When the option is enabled, the current system settings are used for the connection to the web server via a proxy server. Confirm your settings with Save. If you use a proxy server:
Avira AntiVir Mobile Help Use the ActiveSync process to set up a proxy server and set the connection settings to 'Connection to company network'.
7 Scan
AntiVir Mobile provides two ways of finding viruses and malware: Scan active files (on-access scan) Carry out a specific scan for viruses and malware (on-demand scan) React to detected viruses and malware Display scan results and statistics Access log file
8 Text message protection
If text message protection is enabled, messages from unknown senders are intercepted. Depending on the configuration, messages from unwanted senders are also intercepted. A dialog box appears asking you if you want to allow or block the text message. The following data is displayed: Number: Telephone number of the sender of the text message Content: The first 15 characters of the text message are displayed.
Note If the text message is from a sender stored in the phone book, the contact name from the phone book is displayed instead of the telephone number. If you want to receive the message: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Enable the allow option. Confirm your selection with OK. The text message is saved and can be accessed. If you do not want to receive the message: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Enable the block option. Confirm your selection with OK. The text message is deleted. You can save the actions carried out: Enable the Save selected action option. All blocked senders are added to the list of unwanted senders. All allowed senders are added to the list of allowed senders.
9 Update
AntiVir Mobil can only effectively protect your pocket PC or smartphone from malware if you update the search algorithms (=search engine) and the virus definitions (= VDF file) at regular intervals. It is also possible to update the files manually. Manual update Alternatively, you can load the data directly from the web server when connected to the Internet. Internet update
Note AntiVir Mobile has a so-called rollback function. If an update fails, AntiVir Mobile automatically restores the system status from before the update.
9.1 Manual update
To perform an update, proceed as follows: Go to the Product download page on www.avira.com and download the update files to your desktop PC (AntiVir Mobile Engine (Update), AntiVir Mobile VDF (Update)). Unpack these files with a suitable unpacker (e.g. WinZip) and copy the files to the ActiveSync directory on your desktop PC. If the synchronization process does not start automatically, start ActiveSync and click on Synchronization. Your pocket PC or smartphone is synchronized and the search engine and/or virus definition file is/are copied to your device. Start AntiVir Mobile and the update will be installed automatically. Note When you start AntiVir Mobile, the program automatically searches for an update of the search engine (avearm.dll or aveintel.dll) and of the virus definition file (mobile.vdf) in the synchronization directory (\\My Documents) and also installs these.
9.2 Internet update
Click Update in the menu in the AntiVir Mobile start window. The Updater then attempts to establish a connection to the web server. If a connection cannot be established through the desktop PC or WLAN, an attempt is made to connect via GPRS as an alternative. If the connection to the web server is successful, AntiVir Mobile checks whether new files are available. If so, AntiVir Mobile downloads the new files and installs them on the pocket PC or smartphone. Otherwise, you receive a message indicating that no new files are available. 29
Note If an update fails, you can check the reasons for this in the log file. Pocket PC: Internet update
Smartphone: Internet update
If you want to access the log file for the Updater: Pocket PC | Smartphone: Select Report in the footer of the program window.
10 Tray icon
The tray icon in the system tray of the "Today" window shows the status of the AntiVir Mobile Guard. Icon Description AntiVir Guard is activated. AntiVir Guard is disabled. Note The tray icon cannot be selected for some device types. The tray icon cannot be displayed for some device types. If the tray icon is not visible, this does not mean that the Guard is disabled.
Context menu
Central functions of Avira Mobile can be quickly accessed via the context menu of the tray icon. To open the context menu, right-click the tray icon. Entries in the context menu Text message protection: Enables or disables text message protection. Activate AntiVir Guard: Activates or disables the AntiVir Mobile Guard. Start AntiVir: Opens the AntiVir Mobile main program. Start scan: Starts a scan. Start update: Starts an update. Configure AntiVir: Opens the AntiVir Mobile configuration: Scanner: Opens the configuration of the scanner (on-demand scan) Guard: Opens the configuration of the Guard (on-access scan) Text: Opens the configuration of the text message protection Update: Opens the configuration of the update function General: Opens the configuration of other settings Add license: Opens the license dialog box. Help: Opens this online help. Avira on the Internet: Opens the web portal of Avira on the Internet. The condition for this is that you have an active connection to the Internet.
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