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Technical support (Version 9.0)
| Q. 1: |
What
are Internet Security Services? |
| Q. 2: |
What
do I need to install and where will I get it? |
| Q. 3: |
I have
subscribed to Internet Security Services
but cannot install my software because my system is already infected
with a virus. What can I do? |
| Q. 4: |
I have
a shared Internet connection; can I use Internet Security
Services? |
| Q. 5: |
Can
I give a copy of the software to a friend? |
| Q. 6: |
I reformatted
my hard drive. Do I need to register again? |
| Q. 7: |
Is the
service really updated automatically? |
| Q. 8: |
Which
operating systems does the service supports? |
| Q. 9: |
How
do I install the product? |
| Q. 10: |
How
do I uninstall the software? |
| Q. 11: |
How
can I tell that the installation was successful? |
| Q. 12: |
I installed
the product and re-booted, and now the computer seems to lockup. What
is happening? |
| Q. 13: |
I used
to play network games or use peer-to-peer software on the Web before
I installed the software, now these applications do not work anymore,
what now? |
| Q. 14: |
Internet
Security Services
Virus Protection has detected a virus in the "System volume information"
or the "_RESTORE" folder, but it cannot disinfect, rename
or delete the infected file? What can be done to get access to those
files? |
| Q. 15: |
Are
Internet Security Services available for
Apple Macintosh o/s? |
| Q. 16: |
Does
Internet Security Services work with 3rd
party anti-virus or firewall software? |
| Q. 17: |
Should
I manually scan my hard disks on daily basis? |
| Q. 18: |
How
do I update the Internet Security Services
databases? |
| Q. 19: |
I have
many files with extension like "0xe", "0ll" and
so on, on my hard drive. What are these files? |
| Q. 20: |
What
is Internet Security Services Virus Protection? |
| Q. 21: |
I have
received an e-mail about a new virus. The message says that the virus
is really dangerous. What can I do? |
| Q. 22: |
How
do I change the Personal Firewall profile? |
| Q. 23: |
How
do I change the Personal Firewall rules? |
| Q. 24: |
What
is the difference between Firewall rules and Internet
Security Services security profiles? |
| Q. 25: |
Does
IRC (Internet Relay Chat) work with Internet Security
Services? |
| Q. 26: |
What
does Internet Security Services Personal
Firewall mean, and what is a firewall? |
| Q. 27: |
I am
experiencing technical difficulties with Internet Security
Services, what should I do? |
| Q. 28: |
My
installation of Internet Security Services
stopped working when I installed the same product on another computer,
why? |
| Q. 29: |
How
can I disable one network card from the Personal Firewall? |
| Q. 30: |
If
I want to allow all traffic temporarily (for whatever reason), does
the Personal Firewall rule "allow all (bi-directional)"
allow all traffic? |
| Q. 31: |
Can
I make rules based on network interface card? |
| Q. 32: |
Does
Internet Security Services Personal Firewall
support Active FTP? |
| Q. 33: |
Why
is the first Internet Security Services
update package so large? |
| Q. 34: |
Why
does downloading of the Internet Security Services
updates take so long? |
| Q. 35: |
How
do I know that I have the latest update? |
| Q. 36: |
One
process (fssm32.exe) seems to be taking up a large amount of system
resources and slowing down the computer. Why is this happening? |
| Q. 37: |
AOL
Instant Messenger doesn’t seem to work since I installed the
Internet Security Services. Why? |
| Q. 38: |
I used
Spybot and now Internet Security Services
no longer receives updates or my system is showing no updates for
several days. Why? |
Q. 1: What are Internet
Security Services?
A: Internet Security Services
is a solution that provides your workstation with protection against intrusion
and malicious software. Internet Security Services is always automatically
updated in the background and is transparent to the user. Internet Security
Services does not interfere with your daily use of your workstation. Internet
Security Services includes Personal Virus Protection (anti-virus) and
Personal Firewall service, and Parental and SPAM Control services, which
offer easy-to-install protection against network hacking for desktop users
connected to public networks.
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Q. 2: What do I need to
install and where will I get it?
A: Here are the system requirements (version 9.0):
- Pentium III – 1 GHZ or higher
- Window XP, Vista and 7 (32 or 64 bits)
- 1 GB RAM
- 800 MB free disk space
- CD-ROM drive (optional)
Macintosh version not available.
Before installing Internet Security Services,
make sure that third-party antivirus and firewall applications are not
already installed on your workstation. If you install Internet Security
Services with other similar applications, YOUR WORKSTATION WILL BECOME
UNSTABLE.
Subscribe to Internet Security Services
by filling out the online form of your
provider.
Once Internet Security Services is installed all
new updates will be downloaded automatically. Internet Security Services
is ready to use and no setting or configuration changes are necessary.
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Q. 3: I have subscribed
to Internet Security Services but cannot install my software because my
system is already infected with a virus. What can I do?
A: Click on the link below to use the
Online Scanner and detect the virus:
Online
Scanner
Go to the following URL for support information:
http://support.f-secure.com/enu/corporate/ols.shtml#
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Q. 4: I have a shared Internet
connection; can I use Internet Security Services?
A: Internet connection sharing is possible
via the ‘Trusted Interface’- setting in Internet Security
Services Personal Firewall application. However, we recommend installing
the Internet Security Services applications on all your systems,
since the Personal Firewall’s ‘Application control’
feature will only work on the workstation on which the actual software
is installed. Internet Security Services is not designed to be
used at gateway level and only provides complete protection for the workstations
on which Internet Security Services is the installed locally.
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Q. 5: Can I give a copy
of the software to a friend?
A: No. The Internet Security Services
server will detect that two different users are using the same key code
and will disable your installation if your friend installs it. Distributing
Internet Security Services without permission is against copyright
law.
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Q. 6: I reformatted my hard
drive. Do I need to register again?
A: No. You do not need to re-register
with Internet Security Services. If you still have your license
subscription number (xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx) you can reinstall Internet
Security Services and use the same subscription number. However,
if you have lost your registration information, go to the following URL
and contact your service provider:
http://www.totalinternetsecurity.com
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Q. 7: Is the service really
updated automatically?
A: Yes. Internet Security Services
was developed for this purpose and we can guarantee that the update process
is automatic and transparent. However, you must be able to connect to
your service provider’s network, so that Internet Security Services
can, in turn, connect to the update server via Internet.
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Q. 8: Which operating systems
does the service supports?
A: Internet Security Services (version 9.0) currently supports the following operating systems: Windows XP, Vista and 7 (32 or 64 bits).
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Q. 9: How do I install the
product?
A: Before installing Internet Security
Services, make sure that third-party antivirus and firewall applications
are not already installed on your workstation. If you install Internet
Security Services with other similar applications, YOUR WORKSTATION WILL
BECOME UNSTABLE.
Because your computer is not protected during the uninstall
of your antivirus and/or firewall and the install of the Internet
Security Services, it’s very important to proceed rapidly between
both actions to make sure your computer is not infected.
Download the Internet Security Services application
from the URL address provided by Télébec, run the application
and follow the instructions on the screen. An activation key number has
also been provided. You will use this key during the installation to activate
the program.
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Q. 10: How do I uninstall
the software?
A: You can uninstall Internet Security
Services from the Start menu.
Follow the steps below to uninstall:
- Click on Start
- Click on Programs
- Click on “Advanced Security” (or “Basic
Security”)
- Click on Uninstall “Advanced Security” (or
“Basic Security”)
- Reboot after completion.
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Q. 11: How can I tell
that the installation was successful?
A: You will see the ongoing installation
progress or main user interface, if installation was successful, try opening
the Internet Security Services icon in the system tray.
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Q. 12: I installed the product
and re-booted, and now the workstation seems to lockup. What is happening?
A: You most likely installed the application
on top of an existing anti-virus or firewall application. You’ll
need to re-set the computer and start the system in Safe-Mode. Once in
Safe Mode, you can uninstall the old anti-virus and/or firewall application.
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Q. 13: I used to play network
games or use peer-to-peer software on the Web before I installed the software.
Now these applications do not work anymore. What now?
A: Open the Internet Security Services
user interface by clicking the icon in the right-hand corner (in the System
Tray). Click Profiles (the middle pane) and select the ‘Normal’
profile as your active profile. You may also add the rule for the program
yourself if you know what protocol it uses and if you are familiar with
TCP/IP fundamentals. Remember to also allow these programs in the ‘Application
control’ of Personal Firewall.
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Q. 14: Internet Security
Services Virus Protection has detected a virus in the "System
volume information" or the "_RESTORE" folder, but it cannot
disinfect, rename or delete the infected file? What can be done to get
access to those files?
A: System Restore is a feature of Windows
XP and Windows ME and if the virus infects the workstation, it could potentially
be backed up in the System Restore folder. You need to disable System
Restore, and here is how to do it:
Windows XP
- Select My Computer (right click).
- Select Properties.
- Select the System Restore tab.
- Select "Turn off System Restore".
- Press Apply.
- Press OK.
- Restart the computer.
- Scan all hard drives and all files with Internet
Security Services.
When you have scanned all files and disinfected them, please
repeat these steps and turn the System Restore on again.
Windows ME
- Close all open programs.
- On the Windows desktop.
- Right-click My Computer.
- Select Properties.
- Select the Performance tab.
- Select File System.
- Select the Troubleshooting tab.
- Select Disable System Restore.
- Select OK.
- Select Close.
- Select Yes to restart your computer.
- Scan all hard drives and all files with Internet
Security Services.
When you have scanned all files and disinfected them, please
repeat these steps and turn the System Restore on again.
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Q. 15: I have many files
with extensions like "0xe", "0ll", and so on, on my
hard drive. What are these files?
A: These were infected files and Internet
Security Services Virus Protection renamed them.
Based on Internet Security Services Virus Protection
settings, files can be renamed if they cannot be disinfected, or they
can even be renamed without trying to disinfect them. Check your Internet
Security Services Virus Protection settings by double clicking the
Internet Security Services logo next to the system tray. The Rename operation
changes the first character of the file extension to 0 (zero).
Disinfection can fail, if the file is a worm or a Trojan,
for example, since worms and Trojans cannot be disinfected.
Depending on the real-time scanning settings, the files
(0xe, 0ll, etc) may not be scanned with the real-time scanner, but manual
scanning is normally configured to scan all files in the system; so these
files are detected, when running a manual scan, provided that manual scanning
is set to scan all files. You can check your Internet Security Services
Virus Protection settings by double-clicking the Internet Security
Services icon in the system tray.
These files contain malicious code, but they cannot be
spread by your workstation, nor can they harm your workstation anymore.
If you think that these files are important, you can try
to scan and disinfect them again, with manual scanning. Check that "Action
on infection" is set to "Disinfect automatically" in the
Virus Protection settings of your Internet Security Services.
If you think these files are unimportant, you can delete
them; for example, by setting the "Action on infection" to "Ask
the user" and then deleting the files after the manual scan.
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Q. 16: What is Internet
Security Services Virus Protection?
A: Internet Security Services
has built-in Virus Protection (anti-virus), with multiple scanning engines
that provide your PC with the best protection against viruses. With Internet
Security Services virus detection technology, and its fast automated
updating mechanism, your PC is protected within a few hours after a new
virus has been found, anywhere in the world.
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Q. 17: Is Internet Security
Services available for Apple Macintosh o/s?
A: No. Internet Security Services
is only available for Microsoft Windows (workstation) operating systems.
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Q. 18: Does Internet
Security Services work with 3rd party anti-virus or firewall software?
A: No. You must remove any other anti-virus
or firewall software before installing Internet Security Services.
There is no real benefit to running another anti-virus software, since
Internet Security Services includes multiple scanning engines,
which work in unison to provide you with the latest active heuristic scanning
and disinfection engine. If you are already using an older version of
Internet Security Services, the installer will automatically
remove it before installing the latest version.
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Q. 19: Should I manually
scan my hard disks on daily basis?
A: No, unless there is reason to believe
that your workstation is infected with a virus, worm or other malware
that cannot be caught by Internet Security Services’ real-time
Virus Protection.
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Q. 20: How do I update the
Internet Security Services databases?
A: Internet Security Services
updates itself automatically. No user interaction is needed. Automatic
updates are done whenever the user connects to the Internet, or once per
hour if the user has a broadband connection to the Internet.
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Q. 21: I have received an
e-mail about a new virus. The message says that the virus is really dangerous.
What can I do?
A: Most likely you have received a chain
letter that spreads information about a non-existent virus, or a hoax.
More information about viruses and hoaxes can be found on the F-Secure
web site at http://www.F-Secure.com/virus-info/.
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Q. 22: How do I change the
Personal Firewall profile?
A: Double-click the Internet Security
Services icon in your system tray in the bottom right corner of your
screen. On the Internet Security Services main menu, choose ‘Personal
Firewall’. On the ‘Personal Firewall’ window, choose
‘Personal Firewall profile’ and click ‘Change...’
The ‘Personal Firewall Profiles’ selection dialog will display
next, and you can choose the most suitable profile from the selection
of different profiles.
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Q. 23: How do I change the
Personal Firewall rules?
A: Double-click the Internet Security
Services icon on your system tray in the bottom right corner of your
screen. On the Internet Security Services main menu, choose ‘Personal
Firewall’. On bottom of the ‘Personal Firewall’ pane,
click ‘Advanced Settings’ Next, the ‘Network Protection
Settings’ are displayed. By choosing "Rules" tab, you
can check your firewall rules and perform needed changes, if necessary.
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Q. 24: What is the difference
between firewall rules and Internet Security Services security
profiles?
A: Internet Security Services
includes several security profiles, which are pre-configured sets of firewall
rules. Internet Security Services users may also create their
own firewall rules when the partially customizable Custom profile is activated.
The Internet Security Services user can change the profile, depending
on the kind of traffic that needs to be allowed or denied.
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Q. 25: Does IRC (Internet
Relay Chat) work with Internet Security Services?
A: Yes. The normal Personal Firewall profile
allows IRC. If you are using your own custom security profile, remember
to define the allowed "Service IRC" and "Service IDENT"
traffic in your customized profile.
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Q. 26: What does Internet
Security Services Personal Firewall mean, and what is a firewall?
A: Internet Security Services
has a built-in firewall (Personal Firewall), that will protect you from
other users trying to intrude on your workstation, and prevent hacking
by denying port scans on your computer. The difference between Internet
Security Services Personal Firewall and a traditional firewall is
that the traditional firewall protects the whole network from outside
attacks, whereas Internet Security Services Personal Firewall protects
individual computers inbound / outbound connections from / to unknown
sources and has an advanced intrusion detection system.
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Q. 27: I am experiencing
technical difficulties with Internet Security Services, what
should I do?
A: Go to this URL and contact the Technical
Support of your Internet Security Services provider:
http://www.totalinternetsecurity.com
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Q. 28: My installation of
Internet Security Services stopped working when I installed the
same product on another workstation. Why?
A: Internet Security Services
has a unique ‘subscription number’ for each installation.
to use the product simultaneously on multiple computers, you must obtain
a different subscription number that will permit multiple installs.
You can have all the information by contacting your Internet
Security Services provider at this address:
http://www.totalinternetsecurity.com
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Q. 29: How can I disable
one network card from the Personal Firewall?
A: If your network cards are configured
to different IP network subnets, you can define (allow/deny) traffic from
that subnet according to the rule for that particular subnet in Personal
Firewall settings.
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Q. 30: If I want to allow
all traffic temporarily (for whatever reason), does the Personal Firewall
rule "allow all (bi-directional)" allow all traffic?
A: No. By default, all non-IP protocols
will be allowed whatever rule you may have. However, broadcast traffic
is not allowed even if you have made a "bi-directional allow all
to everywhere" rule. For broadcast you must define additional rules,
e.g. "allow all to 255.255.255.255" for global broadcast or
"allow all to 192.168.100.255" for single-network broadcast.
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Q. 31: Can I make rules
based on a network interface card?
A: No, you can allow or define traffic
from a certain subnet but there is no way to prevent traffic from a certain
network interface.
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Q. 32: Does Internet
Security Services Personal Firewall support Active FTP?
A: Yes, but you have to create a new rule
(outbound) in the custom security level, by using the predefined Active
FTP Service (FTP / File Transfer Protocol, active mode).
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Q. 33: Why is the first
Internet Security Services update package so large?
R: The large size can be explained by
the fact that the first package contains the whole Virus Protection database.
The next update will be significantly smaller. The server and the workstation
will communicate and compare files, and only the missing files and those
that need updating are sent on subsequent interactions. Time and bandwidth
are not wasted on sending you something that you already have. Comparing
the files happens on a bit-level, so the size of the update package is
reduced considerably.
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Q. 34: Why does downloading
of the Internet Security Services updates take so long?
A: The reason for the slow installation
or download of updates packages is that the service uses your unused bandwidth.
If you are using other applications at the same time, they have a higher
priority regarding the bandwidth and thus slow down the installation process.
The load in the network may also affect the installation speed.
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Q. 35: How do I know that
I have the latest update?
A: You can view the update packages and
their date stamps in the Internet Security Services “Automatic
Updates” window, in the “advanced parameters”.
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Q. 36: One process (fssm32.exe)
seems to be taking up a large amount of system resources and slowing down
the computer. Why is this happening?
A: The fssm32.exe is the scanner manager
and handles the scanning engines. There are two things that will cause
this; the scanner tries to scan a file that has been locked (possibly
by another program), or the scanner is trying to scan a VERY large file
(> 1~2 Gig.). Eventually the scanner will timeout and report in the
scan report that it couldn’t scan that file. Make sure that you
do not start any applications during a manual scan process. If the scanner
is having problems with very large files (> 1~2 Gig.), you may want
exclude them from the scan process.
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Q. 37: AOL Instant Messenger
doesn’t seem to work since I installed Internet Security Services.
Why?
A: AOL Instant Messenger is trying to
access its server via port 5901. This port is blocked by Internet
Security Services. To resolve this issue, simply open the AOL application
and press F3. On the left, under "Category", click on Sign On/Off.
On the bottom right side of this screen is a button called Connection....click
it. Then, click on the Auto Configure button. It should then connect to
the server. Then click OK and OK again. That's it.
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Q. 38: I used Spybot and
now Internet Security Services no longer receives updates or
my system shows no updates for several days. Why?
A: Spybot Search and Destroy detects as
“Spyware” a service it incorrectly identifies as “LSPShopAtHome”.
This file is actually a file used by Internet Security Services to receive
the database updates. Do not remove it. This is a bug in the Spybot application
which has been reported to Spybot. If the file has already been removed,
you have several options:
- You can restore the file with System Restore in XP.
(NOTE: This will restore all removed files not just the files relating
to the Service)
- You can uninstall and reinstall Internet Security
Services.
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of F-Secure Corporation used under licence, and F Secure product names
and symbols/logos are either trademarks or registered trademarks of F-Secure
Corporation.
Télébec, Limited Partnership is not
responsible for any damage that might be caused to your computer (including
software and data) following installation of Internet Security Services.
Your computer must also meet certain prerequisites for installation of
the software. Technical support from Télébec, Limited Partnership
is limited to the Internet Security Services applications. |