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Powerful Scanners
The inbuilt GUI and Command Line scanners scan archives and packed files for possible virus threats. They also detect and remove polymorphic viruses.
- GUI Scanner - Easily configurable from user interface (GUI). You can also configure to update Quick Heal Antivirus automatically using GUI Scanner. It can also scan files using the dumb method.
- Command Line Scanner - Configure the feature to systematically scan for viruses and set appropriate action items using various commands. However, it is important to ensure that you have selected logical commands even in commands like 'Delete'. In case files are not repairable, they will be deleted using this combination. Therefore, it is recommended to keep a backup of your data before initiating scan.
Real-time protection
Real-time antivirus protection detects and automatically cleans all types of viruses, worms, backdoor, Trojans, spyware, adware, riskware, dialers, jokes, and DDOS tools.
Online Protection
Scans files when they are executed, accessed or closed using Quick Heal Real Time protection based on Dazuko.
Schedule Scan
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Allows you to initiate scanning automatically at a predefined schedule. During scan, defined drives, folders, or files are scanned for viruses.
SAMBA Sharing
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Allows you to secure the files while sharing them on the SAMBA server to prevent any kind of virus spread or infection.
For more details, please refer to product datasheet of Quick Heal for Linux
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Linux 32-bit Workstation
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.4
- Fedora 12, 13, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20
- SUSE ES 11 SP2
- openSUSE 11.3, 11.4, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 13.1
- BOSS 4
- Mandriva 2010.1, 2010.2, 2011
- CentOS 6.4
- Ubuntu 10.4 LTS, 10.10, 11.04, 11.10, 12.04 LTS, 12.10, 13.04, 13.10
Linux 64-bit Workstation
- Fedora 18, 19
- openSUSE 12.1
- Ubuntu 12.04.3 LTS, 13.04, 13.10
Other Requirements
- Intel based processor (or compatible), 300 MHz or higher
- 512 MB of RAM or higher
- 1 GB free hard disk space
- CD-ROM drive or DVD
- Internet connection to receive updates
Note
- Quick Heal Online Protection (qhdaemon) requires Dazuko to be installed, a free software project providing access control. In order to use qhdaemon, you will need to compile Dazuko for your kernel module or compile into the kernel. For more details, visit http://www.dazuko.org.
- On Ubuntu 11.10 LTS and 12.04 LTS Workstation, Quick Heal Online Protection is not supported.
Existing Users
Customer Reviews
After having numerous problems with my computer I decided to try Quick Heal. Since my computer was such a mess I needed help with the installation that's when I found out what a great support team they have.
- Mr. John Nickel
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