User Guide

Using the WinGuard Scanner
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Method 1: Use the WinGuard shortcut menu
Follow these steps:
1. Right-click theWinGuardicon intheWindowssystemtraytodisplay
its shortcut menu.
2. Point to Quick Enable.
3. Choose one of the module names shown with a check mark beside it to
deactivate it. Module names that have a check mark beside them are
active. Those without a check mark are inactive. This method disables a
module only for thelength of ascan session, or until you enable it again.
The module will start again when you restart your computer.
Dependingonwhichcombinationofmodulesyouenable,theWinGuard
icon will display a different state. To learn what each icon state means,
seeUnderstanding the WinGuard system trayicon states” on page 103.
Method 2: Use the System Scan Status dialog box
Follow these steps:
1. Double-clicktheWinGuardicon intheWindowssystemtraytoopen
the System Scan Status dialog box (Figure 4-44).
Figure 4-44. WinGuard System Scan Status dialog box
2. For each module that you want to disable, click the corresponding tab,
then click Disable. The same button in the property page for inactive
modules will read Enable.
3. Click Close to close the dialog box.
Dependingonwhichcombinationofmodulesyouenable,theWinGuard
icon will display a different state. To learn what each icon state means,
see “Understanding the WinGuard system tray icon states” on page 103.