1. Create a file called KAK.HTA (using the command NOTEPAD C:\KAK.HTA).
2. Type a single line CreateObject() and save the file. Now using
Outlook Express or Netscape or Eudora or any other email-client, send an e-mail
with C:\KAK.HTA as an attachment. eScan will immediately catch this Hypertext
Attachment. Try the above with any other software and they are bound
to fail. TEST 2: Assume you have
a POP3-account "test" with password called "test", on a host
mycompany.com. Access this account using telnet (telnet mycompany.com 110) and
access this account (using USER <username>, PASS <password> and RETR
<messagenumber> commands). Check the eScan Log files & you will find
that the message you retrieved using TELNET was scanned by eScan!. Try
TEST 2 with any other software and you will find that they DO NOT scan your emails.
TEST 3: Create a content-filter
inside eScan. To do this: 1. Right click on the green 'e' icon;. 2.
Click on "Start eScan content administrator";. 3. Click on the
"Admin Menu" & Select "eMail Content Scanning";.
4. Click on "Enable Content Checking";. 5. Type a phrase "XXX"
and click on Add. 6. Click on Save. 7. Close eScan Content-Administrator
window. Now using Outlook Express or Netscape or Eudora or any other
email-client, send an e-mail, typing "XXX" in the body of the message.
eScan will immediately quarantine this e-mail. Try the above with any other
software and they are bound to fail. TEST 4:
Create an uncompression-filter inside eScan. To do this: 1.
Right click on the green 'e' icon;. 2. Click on "Start eScan content
administrator";. 3. Click on the "Admin Menu" & Select
"eMail Attachment Control";. 4. Under "Configure Compression/Decompression"
Frame;. 5. Click on "Uncompress inbound attachments". 6. Click
on Save . 7. Close eScan Content-Administrator window. Now send
yourself an email with a ZIP file attachment from any of your free email accounts
(like hotmail, yahoo, etc.) Download this email inside your Outlook Express
or Eudora. And you will find your ZIP file automatically unzipped when it reaches
your inbox. Try this with any other software and they are bound to fail.
Test 5: To test the eScan File Rights
feature (NetBIOS firewall): Activating the feature : Note:- If eScan
is installed in client mode, eScan file rights would be enabled by default.
To enable the eScan File rights feature, Please follow the below mentioned
steps: 1. Right click on the green 'e' Icon in the system tray.
2. Click on "Start eScan Content Administrator". 3. Click on the
"Admin Menu" & Select "Remote Access File Rights".
4. Click on "Remote Access File Rights". 5. Click on Save.
6. Close eScan Content Administrator. Testing the feature:
On another system, please do the following 1. Open NOTEPAD 2. Type
a dummy line for e.g.."This is a test line" 3. Click on The File
Menu 4. Under "Configure Compression/Decompression" Frame;
5. In the "Save in" box, please select the name of the system where
eScan File Rights feature is activated 6. In the "File Name" box
below, please type "test.eml" (Without the quotes) 7. Close eScan
Content-Administrator window Alternatively you can also use the below
mentioned file names test.rar test.scr test.nws test.ocx
Observation : Since the eScan File Rights feature is active on the
remote system, eScan does not allow you to create this file. OR
Open the Autoexec.bat on the remote machine and Please enter some extra lines/entries
and try to save the file, it would not allow you to save the contents you've typed
while eScan File Rights is enabled on the remote system.
Test 6: To test the eScan Popup Filter feature Activating
the feature : To enable the eScan PopUp Filter feature, Please follow
the below mentioned steps: 1. Right click on the green 'e' Icon
in the system tray. 2. Click on "Start eScan Content Administrator".
3. Click on the "Admin Menu" & Select "Popup Filter".
4. Click on "Block Popup". 5. Click on Save. 6. Click
on "Test Popup". OR 6. Open your
default browser and for e.g. type www.mid-day.com & try visiting the site.
Observation : You shouldn't be able to see any pop-ups coming
from this site with the eScan POP-UP Filter enabled. To confirm this you can also
check the "History Logs" in the "PopUp Filter", you will observe
all the log entries related to the blocked popup windows, in this case www.mid-day.com.
Test 7: To test the eScan Webpage
Scanning feature: Activating the feature : To activate
this feature please follow the below mentioned steps: 1. Right click
on the green 'e' Icon in the system tray. 2. Click on "Start eScan Content
Administrator". 3. Click on the "Admin Menu" & Select
"Webpage Scanning". 4. Click on "Active" Radio button.
5. Click on Save. Note:- At this time if your browser
is open ,you have to restart the browser for the feature to come into effect.
6. Close eScan Content Administrator. 7. Please open your default
browser. 8. Visit www.google.com. 9. And type the word "sex"
or "adult" & click on the "Google Search" button.
Observation : eScan will block access to this page since its
a restricted word. To completely block internet access
1. Right click on the green 'e' Icon in the system tray. 2. Click
on "Start eScan Content Administrator". 3. Click on the "Admin
Menu" & Select "Webpage Scanning". 4. Click on "Block
Web Access" Radio button. 5. Click on Save. Note:-
At this time if your browser is open ,you have to restart the browser for the
feature to come into effect. 6. Close eScan Content Administrator.
7. Please open your default browser. 8. Try to browse any internet site.
Observation: eScan will not allow any internet
access since the "Block Web Access" feature has been activated.
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