User Guide
Administrator’s Guide 35
Installing VirusScan Software
2. Choose Run from the Start menu in the Windows taskbar.
The Run dialog box will appear (Figure 2-1).
Figure 2-1. Run dialog box
3. Type <X>:\SETUP.EXE in the text box provided, then click OK.
Here, <X> represents the drive letter for your CD-ROM drive or the path 
to the folder that contains your extracted VirusScan files. To search for 
the correct files on your hard disk or CD-ROM, click Browse.
NOTE:  If your VirusScan software copy came on an Active Virus 
Defense or a Total Virus Defense CD-ROM, you must also specify 
which folder contains the VirusScan software.
Before it continues with the installation, Setup first asks you whether it 
should check to see whether you have previous VirusScan versions 
installed on your computer (Figure 2-2).
Figure 2-2. Previous versions dialog box
4. Click Yes to continue. If you click No, Setup quits immediately.
If you have a previous VirusScan version on your system, Setup will find 
it immediately. It will then remove the previous version, but will 
temporarily preserve the configuration options you set for that version if 
your system is running Windows 95 or Windows 98. A later step (see 
Step 7 on page 37) will allow you to transfer those options to the current 
VirusScan installation.
After it removes any previous VirusScan versions you have on your 
system, Setup checks to see whether your computer already has version 
1.1 of the Microsoft Windows Installer (MSI) utility running as part of 
your system software.










