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MicroWorld's eScan for Linux servers

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MUMBAI: MicroWorld has introduced eScan for Linux Servers to provide complete security solution suite for Linux based networks. eScan for Linux features "Real Time Monitor", which allows users to configure settings like the cache size, number of threads (files) that can be scanned simultaneously and set the maximum size up to which files should be scanned. Infected files can also be quarantined. Other features include setting the quarantine path and excluding files with specific masks (like .pdf, .txt) from scanning. Monitor allows users to exclude specific directories from scanning.





According to the press release, eScan also allows users to select different objects in their system and scan them for viruses. When infected files are detected, users can also set the action to be taken. The actions that can be preset include renaming the infected file, disinfect the file and if that fails, either rename or delete the file, etc.





Some other features include daily updates from the Internet to keep the software updated to tackle on new virus attacks, setup automatic scan schedules to scan the system at present times, web based interface to administer the software, etc.





"With the release of eScan for Linux Servers, MicroWorld now provides users of the Linux platform with a complete suite of products that will ensure total security from virus attacks and other security threats for their servers and desktops." said MicroWorld CEO Govind Rammurthy.











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