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CIS Settings > Antivirus Configurations > Scan Profiles
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Scan Profiles

 

  • Click 'Settings' > 'Antivirus' > 'Scans'

An antivirus scan profile is a collection of scanner settings that tell CIS:

  • Where to scan (which files, folders or drives should be covered by the scan)
  • When to scan (you have the option to specify a schedule)
  • How to scan (a profile lets you specify the behavior of the scan engine)

    CIS ships with three pre-defined scan profiles and allows you to create custom scan profiles.

    • Full Scan - Covers every local drive, folder and file on your system. External devices such as USB drives, storage drives and digital cameras will also be scanned.
    • Quick Scan - Covers critical areas of your computer which are highly prone to infection from viruses, root-kits and other malware. Areas scanned include system memory, auto-run entries, hidden services, boot sectors and other significant areas like important registry keys and system files. These areas are of great importance to the health of your computer so it is essential to keep them free of infection.
    • Manual Scan – Choose the settings you wish to use for manual scans. Manual scans are used, for example, when you right-click on a file/folder and choose 'Scan with COMODO antivirus'. Double-click 'Manual scan' to the set items you want to scan. See Instantly Scan Files and Folders for more details.
    You cannot modify the areas scanned in a pre-defined profile, but can edit the parameters that define the behavior of the scan. You can also create custom profiles and scan schedules.


    Open the 'Scans' panel

    • Click 'Settings' at the top of the CIS home screen
    • Click 'Antivirus' > 'Scans'




    The 'Scans' panel displays a list of pre-defined and user defined scan profiles.

     

    Scan Profiles - Column Descriptions

    Column Header

    Description

    Name

    Name of the scan profile.

    Action

    The activity that the profile is set to perform. Click this link to manually run a scan according to the profile's parameters.

    Last Scan

    Date and time of the most recent virus scan using this profile.

    Status

    Enable or disable the profile.

    'On' – Any scheduled scans configured in the profile will continue to run. In addition, you can manually run the scan at any time by clicking the 'Scan' link.


    'Off' - Any scheduled scans configured in the profile will not run.You can still manually run the scan by clicking the 'Scan' link.


    The following sections explain more on:

    • Create a Scan Profile
    • Run a custom scan

    Create a custom profile

    • Click 'Settings' at the top of the CIS home screen
    • Click 'Antivirus' > 'Scans'
    • Click 'Add' from the options at the top

    The profile configuration screen will open:




    • Type a name for the profile in the 'Scan Name' text box.

    The next steps are to:

    • Select the items to be scanned
    • Configure the scanning options for the profile
    • Configure a schedule for the scan to run periodically

    To select the items to be scanned

    • Click 'Items' at the top of the 'Scan' interface.
    The buttons at the top allow you to add three item types. You can add any combination of items.
    • Add File - Specify individual files to be scanned. Click the 'Add Files' button and navigate to the file you want to include in the scan. Repeat to add more files.
    • Add Folder - Specify entire folders to be scanned. Click the 'Add Folder' button and choose the folder from the 'Browse for Folder' dialog.
    • Add Area - Select pre-defined regions to be scanned. Regions include 'Full Computer', 'Commonly Infected Areas' and 'Memory'.



      • Repeat the process to add more items to the profile. You can mix-and-match files, folders and areas in your custom scan.


        Configure a scan options

        • Click 'Options' at the top of the scan interface




        • Decompress and scan compressed files - The scan will include archive files such as .ZIP and .RAR files. Supported formats include RAR, WinRAR, ZIP, WinZIP ARJ, WinARJ and CAB archives (Default = Enabled).
        • Use cloud while scanning - Improves scan accuracy by augmenting the local scan with an online look-up of Comodo's latest signature database. Cloud Scanning means CIS can detect the latest malware even if your virus database is out-dated. (Default = Enabled). 
          • Automatically clean threats – Whether or not CIS should automatically remove any malware found by the scan.
          • Disabled = Results are shown at the end of the scan with a list of any identified threats. You can select the action to be taken on them individually, or on all items at-once. See Process Infected Files for guidance on manually handling detected threats. (Default)
          • Enabled = You can choose the automatic action to be taken against detected threats. The options are:
          • Quarantine Threats - Infected items will be moved to Quarantine. You can review quarantined items later and remove them or restore them (in case of false positives). See Manage Quarantined Items for more details on managing quarantined items.
          • Disinfect Threats - If a disinfection routine is available, the antivirus will remove the infection and keep the original, safe, file. If not, the item will be moved to 'Quarantine'. (Default)
          • Show scan result window – If selected, you will see a summary of results at the end of the scan. This includes the number of objects scanned and the number of threats found.
          • Use heuristics scanning - Enable or disable heuristic scans, and define the sensitivity of the scanner. (Default = Enabled)

          Background. Heuristics is a technology that analyzes a file to see if it contains code typical of a virus. It is about detecting 'virus-like' attributes rather than looking for a signature which exactly matches a signature on the blacklist. This allows CIS to detect brand new viruses even that are not in the current virus database.
          If enabled, please select a sensitivity level. The sensitivity level determines how likely it is that heuristics will decide a file is malware:
            • Low - Least likely to decide that an unknown file is malware. Generates the fewest alerts.
              Despite the name, this setting combines a very high level of protection with a low rate of false positives. Comodo recommends this setting for most users. (Default)
              • Medium - Detects unknown threats with greater sensitivity than the low setting, but with a corresponding rise in possible false positives.
                • High - Highest sensitivity to detecting unknown threats. This also raises the possibility of more alerts and false positives.
                  • Limit maximum file size to -Specify the largest file size that the antivirus should scan. CIS will not scan files bigger than the size specified here(Default = 40 MB).
                  • Run this scan with - Set the Windows priority of the scan process (Default = Disabled). The available options are:
                  • Enabled = You can set the priority. The available options are:
                    • High
                    • Normal
                    • Low
                    • Background
                    • Disabled = The scan will be run at the background (Default)
                    • Update virus database before running - CIS checks for and downloads the latest virus signatures before starting every scan with this profile (Default = Enabled)

                    • Detect potentially unwanted applications - The antivirus also scans for applications that (i) a user may or may not be aware is installed on their computer and (ii) may contain functionality and objectives that are not clear to the user. Example PUA's include adware and browser toolbars. PUA's are often bundled as an additional utility when installing another piece of software. Unlike malware, many PUA's are legitimate pieces of software with their own EULA agreements. However, the true functionality of the utility might not have been made clear to the end-user at the time of installation. For example, a browser toolbar may also contain code that tracks your activity on the internet (Default = Enabled).
                    • Apply this action to suspicious autorun processes – Specify how CIS should handle unrecognized auto-run items, Windows services and scheduled tasks.
                    • Ignore – The item is allowed to run
                    • Terminate – CIS stops the process / service
                    • Terminate and Disable - Auto-run processes will be stopped and the corresponding auto-run entry removed. In the case of a service, CIS disables the service
                    • Quarantine and Disable - Auto-run processes will be quarantined and the corresponding auto-run entry removed. In the case of a service, CIS disables the service
                    Note 1 - This setting monitors only registry records during the on-demand scan. To monitor the registry at all times, go to 'Advanced Settings' > 'Advanced Protection' > 'Miscellaneous'
                    • See Miscellaneous Settings for more details

                    Note 2 - CCS ships with a list of applications for which script analysis will be performed to protect the registry records. You can manage the list of applications in 'Advanced Settings' > 'Advanced Protection' > 'Script Analysis' > 'Autorun Scans'.

                    • See 'Autorun Scans' in Script Analysis Settings for more details.

                    Schedule a scan
                    • Click 'Schedule' at the top of the scan interface




                    Schedule options are:

                    • Do not schedule this task - The scan profile will be created but will not run automatically. The profile will be available  for on-demand scans.
                    • Every few hours - Run the scan at the intervals of the hours specified in 'Repeat scan every NN hour(s)'.
                    • Every Day - Run the scan every day at the time specified in the 'Start Time' field.
                    • Every Week - Run the scan on the day(s) specified in 'Days of the Week', at the time specified in the 'Start Time' field. You can select the days of the week by clicking on them.
                    • Every Month - Run the scan on the date(s) specified in 'Days of the month', at the time specified in the 'Start Time' field. You can select the dates of the month by clicking on them.
                    • Run only when computer is not running on battery - The scan only runs when the computer is plugged into the power supply. This option is useful when you are using a laptop or other mobile device.
                    • Run only when computer is IDLE - The scan will run only if the computer is in idle state at the scheduled time. Select this option if you do not want the scan to disturb you while you are using your computer.
                    • Turn off computer if no threats are found at the end of the scan - Will turn off your computer if no threats are found during the scan. This is useful when you are scheduling scans to run at nights.
                    • Run during Windows Automatic Maintenance - Only available for Windows 8 and later. Select this option if you want the scan to run when Windows enters into automatic maintenance mode. The scan will run at maintenance time in addition to the configured schedule.
                    The option 'Run during Windows Maintenance' will be available only if 'Automatically Clean Threats' is enabled for the scan profile under the 'Options' tab. See  Automatically Clean Threats.

                    Note: Scheduled scans will only run if the profile is enabled. Use the switch in the 'Status' column to turn the profile on or off.


                    • Click 'OK' to save the profile.

                    The profile will be available for deployment in future.


                    Run a custom scan as per scan profile

                    • Click 'Tasks' > 'General Tasks' > 'Scan'
                    • Click 'Custom Scan' from the 'Scans' interface
                    • Click 'More Scan Options' from the 'Custom Scan' pane

                    The 'Advanced Settings' interface will open at the 'Scans' panel.

                    • Click the 'Scan' beside the required scan profile




                    The scan will start immediately. Results will be displayed afterwards:



                    The scan results window displays the number of objects scanned and the number of threats discovered. You can choose to clean, move to quarantine or ignore the threat based on your assessment. See Processing infected files for more details.

                     

                    Edit Predefined and Custom Scan Profiles

                    • Click 'Settings' at the top of the CIS home screen
                    • Click 'Antivirus' > 'Scans'
                    • Select the profile that you want to update from the list and click 'Edit' at the top


                     

                    • This will open a screen which allows you to add items, configure options and schedule scans
                    • Update the profile settings as required. The procedure is similar to creating a new profile as explained above.
                    • Note: you cannot edit the predefined 'full' and 'quick scan' profiles.
                     

                    Remove Custom Scan Profiles

                    • Click 'Settings' at the top of the CIS home screen
                    • Click 'Antivirus' > 'Scans'
                    • Select the profile that you want to remove from the list and click 'Remove' at the top
                    • Note: you cannot delete predefined scan profiles (Manual, Full and Quick scans)
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