7 This option instructs VShield to clean files automatically. If VShield is unable to clean or has insufficient rights to act on the file, file access will be denied.
8 This option instructs VShield to automatically delete all infected files. If VShield has insufficient rights to delete the file, access to the file will be denied.
9 This option instructs VShield to deny access to infected files without any direct user notification. This option is recommended for systems left in unattended mode.
21 The extension that you specified %s is not valid.
27 Select a folder.
28 Activity Log Filename
29 Text files ( *.Txt )|*.TXT|All files ( *.* )|*.*|
30 DEFAULT.VSH
31 Possible actions
32 Item
33 Subfolders
34 From
35 Yes
36 File
37 Boot
38 No
120 Unable to save changes to '%s'\n\nAccess is denied
121 VShield Configuration Manager
122 There is already an identical entry in the exclusion list. Please change the existing entry.
123 VSHWIN32.EXE
124 VShield will be loaded automatically the next time you restart your computer.\nWould you like to load it now?
125 VShield will not automatically load the next time you restart your computer.\nWould you like to unload it now?
126 Unable to find McAfee VShield. Please reinstall the product.
127 VShield Properties
133 If you would like to move infected files to a folder you must specify a folder name. Example: \Infected Files