WD: ScanProt and Macro Virus Protection Tool Version HistoryLast reviewed: February 3, 1998Article ID: Q153195 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft has released three versions of the Macro Virus Protection Tool. This Word add-in detects one specific macro virus and protects against macro viruses in general. The three versions of the Macro Virus Protection Tool, as described in this article, do not function in Microsoft Word 97 for Windows and Microsoft Word 98 Macintosh Edition. Word 97 for Windows and Word 98 for Macintosh have a built-in detection scheme that warns you when you are opening documents or templates that contain macros. This article describes the different versions of the ScanProt tool.
MORE INFORMATIONFor more information on using ScanProt with Word 97 for Windows, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q158499 TITLE : Cannot Use ScanProt with Word 97NOTE: This tool was created and released as a temporary measure; use ScanProt until you can obtain a virus protection utility created and maintained by one of the companies specializing in virus protection. ScanProt is not intended to be a permanent fix, and is updated infrequently. It may not detect newer versions of virus macros. For information on obtaining software designed specifically for detection and prevention of macro viruses, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q49500 TITLE : Anti-Virus Software VendorsNote that the ScanProt tool does offer some protection from future infection by warning you that the document being opened includes macros that could contain a virus. However, it is not sophisticated in its detection methods and could be bypassed. We therefore strongly suggest that you secure a more comprehensive protection utility as soon as possible.
HistoryThe three versions of the Macro Virus Protection Tool are described in the following table.
File name Information about this version ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Scan831.doc This version was released just after the macro viruses were 8/30/95 first discovered. It has several known shortcomings that were addressed in the next release. Do not use this version; use a later version instead. Scanprot.dot This version corrects the problems discovered in 10/2/95 Scan831.doc and should be used with all American English versions of Word (6.0, 6.0.1, 6.0a, 6.0c, and 7.0). NOTE: This version should NOT be used with Word for Windows version 7.0a. If you have Word version 7.0a, use the later version of Scanprot.dot. This file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library (as Mw1222.hqx for the Macintosh and Wd1215.exe for Windows): ~ Mw1222.hqx ~ Wd1215.exe Scanprot.dot This version addresses problems that occur when you run the 5/17/96 or previous version of Scanprot.dot with the built-in 5/10/96 protection implemented in Word version 7.0a. It also includes support for foreign localized versions of Word. While this version will work on the Macintosh it offers no Use with significant improvement over the version already released Word for and is quite a bit larger. Windows 95 version 7.0 only How this version is different from the previous edition of Scanprot.dot: 1. The CleanAll macro now closes all files in Word before running. It opens each document on screen as it checks it. 2. CleanAll turns off 7.0a macro virus protection before running. 3. CleanAll enables 7.0a macro virus protection after running or exiting. 4. AutoOpenScan does not install protective macros. 5. AutoOpenScan does not ask you if you want to install the protection. It's automatic. 6. Checks the normal template for the concept virus, regardless of Word version. This file is available for download from the Microsoft Software Library: ~ Mvtool40.exeFor more information about downloading files from the Microsoft Software Library, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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