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With Symantec AntiVirus, you can set up virus scans that run on your computer while most convenient for you, such as when you are at class, lunch, or work. If your computer is not turned on when the scan is supposed to start, the scan will take place the next time you log in.
With Symantec AntiVirus, you can schedule periodic virus scans at a time that is most convenient for you, such as when you are at class or work.
To expand your options, in the left pane, click the plus sign next to Scheduled Scans
Select New Scheduled Scan
The Scan wizard appears in the right pane
Select the desired scan type (Quick Scan, Full Scan, or Custom Scan)
Click NEXT
In the Name text box, type an appropriate name
In the Description text box, type an appropriate description
Click NEXT
In the Frequency section, select Daily, Weekly, or Monthly
In the When section, choose the day and/or time you want the scan to start
NOTES:
If you chose daily, you only need to select the start time.
If you chose weekly or monthly, you must select a start day and time.
Click NEXT
Click SAVE
The scheduled scan is now saved.
After you create a scheduled scan, you may find that you want to change its start time, change the drives it scans, or change the name of the scan.
To expand your options, in the left pane, click the plus sign next to Scheduled Scans
Select the scan you wish to edit
In the right pane, click EDIT...
The Scan dialog box appears.

Click OK
In the When section, choose the day and/or time you want the scan to start
In the Description text box, type an appropriate description of the scan
Click OK
The changes are saved.
When you no longer want a scheduled scan, you can delete it.
To expand your options, in the left pane, click the plus sign next to Scheduled Scans
Select the scan you wish to delete
From the File menu, select Delete
A confirmation box appears.
Click YES
The scheduled scan is deleted.