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Overview

HowToVideos is a series of instructional videos written and produced by Information Technology & Communication. All our videos are best viewed with QuickTime Media Player 6.1 or above unless otherwise indicated below. If you do not have the QuickTime Player loaded on your workstation, you can download it for FREE from Apple.

Videos Available

Using Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus.The following videos provide step-by-step visual instruction in updating virus definitions, scanning computers for viruses, and removing viruses using our recommended antivirus program. Note: these videos document an older version of the software than is currently available from ITC's Software Central.

Manual AntiVirus Update
Quicktime version (6.1+ required) | Windows Media | Real Media | Windows .avi (not streamed)

Automatic AntiVirus Update
Quicktime version (6.1+ required) | Windows Media | Real Media | Windows .avi (not streamed)

Manual Virus Scanning
Quicktime version (6.1+ required) | Windows Media | Real Media | Windows .avi (not streamed)

Automatic Virus Scanning
Quicktime version (6.1+ required) | Windows Media | Real Media | Windows .avi (not streamed)

Virus Removal
Quicktime version (6.1+ required) | Windows Media | Real Media | Windows .avi (not streamed)

The Perils of Antonio, Part 1: Windows Update SIGUCCS 2004 Award! When a hacker breaks into his PC, Antonio finds himself under the microscope! With commentary from IT Security Specialist Brian Davis, this video provides step-by-step visual instructions for running and using Microsoft Windows Update. You can learn more about Windows Update on Microsoft's website.

Quicktime version (6.1+ required)

The Perils of Antonio, Part 2: The Worm Antonio gets a nasty surprise when an Internet Worm gives his computer a mind of its own! Symantec Antivirus and (former) ITC Postmaster Trisha Gordon save the day — but not before the virus does its worst!

Quicktime version (6.1+ required)

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