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Anti-Trojan Shield 2.1 - User Guide and FAQ

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Once you have Anti-Trojan Shield installed, there's Anti-Trojan Shield folder in the Start menu. Please follow the below mentioned steps in order to start scanning your computer for Trojan horses.
  • 1. Start Anti-Trojan Shield (Start->Programs->Anti-Trojan Shield 2->Anti-Trojan Shield)
  • 2. Check the C drive under the Scan tab
  • 3. Click on the Start button. The scanning process begins right afterwards

    Having found a Trojan horse, Anti-Trojan Shield will start flashing the infected sign in order to catch your attention. The report window will be automatically enlarged with information about the infected file. It's always possible to get the detailed information by clicking on the Info button. In this case you'll be forwarded to our Online Trojan Encyclopedia that has complete descriptions of almost all known Trojan horses.

    Now you're ready to get rid of the infected file. You can either delete it completely, let the program to cure the file (impossible in some extreme cases), or place it into quarantine. If you aren't sure which option to choose, we always recommend deleting the file.

    Frequently Asked Questions - Anti-Trojan Shield

    1. What is a trojan horse?
      Trojan horse is a destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike a viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to clean your computer of viruses but instead introduces Trojan horse onto your computer.

    2. What can a trojan possibly do to my PC?
      Anything that you can do to your computer by yourself. Starting from sending out all your passwords ending with complete format of all hard disk drives presented in the system.

    3. How can Anti-Trojan Shield help me to deal with trojans?
      Anti-Trojan Shield finds and eliminates any trojans that might be already running on your computer. It also monitors all files that are being downloaded from the Internet. If a trojan is detected, the pop-up window will appear offering corrective action.

    4. What are the ways of infecting my PC?
      Usually there are two ways. First is through getting e-mail messages with dangerous code attached and the second is through downloads from the Internet.


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