Downloading
& installing McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i
Latest Version of Required Anti-Virus Software for Windows
Note: BC faculty, staff, and students can use McAfee virus protection at
home. Use the instructions below to download and install it on your home computer.
Automatic Upgrade
ITS is in the process of implementing a campaign to upgrade users of VirusScan and ePO to 8.5i automatically.
Learn more.
Do-it-Yourself Upgrade
On this page:
Pre-installation
- Print this page (or save it as a PDF) for reference.
Some of the steps below will require that you disconnect your computer from
the Internet to prevent virus infections while your computer is unprotected.
- Download
McAfee VirusScan Enterprise 8.5i to your desktop. When prompted, enter
your BC username & password. Save the VirusScan8.5.exe
installation file to your desktop. Do not install the application at
this time.
 |
Caution: Sonic
RecordNow users need to update
your existing Drive Letter Access (DLA) and RecordNow drivers
before installing VirusScan. |
| If your current VirusScan settings exclude
certain files or folders from the On-Access Scan,
those exclusion settings will be deleted during the
installation process. Make a note of the files and folders excluded.
Once your computer has been successfully upgraded you will need to
restart your computer and add the exclusions. |
- Disconnect your computer from the Internet -- unplug the ethernet cable
and/or disconnect from the wireless network.
- Quit out of any open applications.
Uninstall previous versions of McAfee VirusScan
or other anti-virus software
To successfully upgrade your computer and stay protected, it is critical that you complete this step. If you install McAfee 8.5i over version 8.0, you will break the ePO installation and you will no longer receive automatic updates.
Learn how to uninstall:
Installing VirusScan
8.5i
- Close all applications before beginning this process.
- Locate the VirusScan8.5.exe installer on your desktop:
Windows Vista: Right-click on it and select Run
as administrator.
Windows XP and 2000: Double-click the installer to get
started.
- When prompted "Do you want to run this file?" click Run.
- If a window pops-up prompting, "A program needs your permission to
continue," click Continue.
- Wait for the McAfee VirusScan Enterprise Setup to process (see Figure
8).
Figure 8.
- When the setup window appears (see Figure 9), click Next.
Figure 9.
- Do the following (see Figure 10):
- Under the License expiry type, select Perpetual.
- Read and select I accept the terms in the license agreement.
- Click OK.
Figure 10.
- Under Setup Type, select Typical and then click Next
(see Figure 11).
Figure 11.
- Under Access Protection Level, select Standard Protection,
then click Next (see Figure 12).
Figure 12.
- Click Install (see Figure 13).
Figure 13.
- When McAfee VirusScan Enterprise setup has completed successfully, make
sure the Update Now and Run On-Demand Scan
options are not selected and click Finish (see Figure
14).
Figure 14.
- If you are prompted to restart your computer, select Yes.
If you are not prompted to restart your computer, restart your computer
by clicking the Start button, then clicking Shut
Down. From the drop-down list, select Restart,
then click OK.
After installation
- After restart, reconnect your computer to the Internet.
- You can now delete
the VirusScan8.5.exe installer
icon from your desktop.
- Check the VirusScan icon
in the Taskbar. If it appears to have
a red circle with a line through it, then call the BC Help Center at 617-552-HELP.
- Right-click the VirusScan icon and select Update Now. If you are not able to run the Update, call the BC Help Center at 617-552-HELP.
- Right-click My Computer on the desktop and select Scan for Threats. The scan may take as long as an hour to complete.
- If your previous settings excluded files or folders from the On-Access
scan, re-add them to the exclusions list after restarting.
Need more help?
- Contact the Help Center: 552-HELP (2-HELP from on-campus), help.center@bc.edu,
or www.bc.edu/gethelp.
- Students: You can also visit the walk-in Help Center in O'Neill 248
next to the Campus Technology Resource Center (
CTRC).
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