Trend Micro Titanium can check for malicious software whenever you open, save, or download files. You can set up scheduled scans to make Trend Micro Titanium thoroughly check your Mac for malicious software at regular intervals as well.
In addition, you can specify if Trend Micro Titanium will check compressed files, and decide how Trend Micro Titanium should respond to any malicious software found. You can even specify files that you do not want checked.
Setting |
Description |
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Enable Real-Time Scanning |
Select this checkbox to make Trend Micro Titanium check for malicious software when you open, save, or download files. The Real-Time Scanning slider in the Overview window will match any change made to this checkbox. |
Enable Scheduled Scans |
Select this checkbox to make Trend Micro Titanium check for malicious software according to the schedule that you select. |
Targets |
For this setting, you have three choices:
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Schedule |
For this setting, you can choose Daily, Weekly, or Monthly. Selecting Weekly reveals a list of days from which you can choose, while selecting Monthly shows a list of dates from 1 to 31. |
Start Time |
Regardless of the schedule you choose, you must specify when the scheduled scan should start. Try to choose a time when you expect to have your Mac powered on. |
What Scans Should Do |
The choice you make here will apply to all scans.
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Scan Compressed Files |
Mark this checkbox to ensure that the scan will check compressed files for hidden malicious software. Although checking these files will make the scan take longer, you should try to make your scans as thorough as possible. The choice you make here will apply to all scans. |
Restore Defaults |
Clicking this button changes all the scheduled scanning options back to their original settings, with the Enable Real-Time Scanning, Enable scheduled scan, and Scan compressed files checkboxes selected, and Response set to Automatically stop the threat. The scheduled scan will take place on the first of every month at midnight. |
Quarantined Files |
Click this button to see the list of files that seem to contain malicious software found during scans of your Mac. Once quarantined, the malicious software can do no harm. |
Files Not Scanned |
Click this button to specify files that Trend Micro Titanium will not check for malicious software. |
From the scan settings window, you can adjust what Trend Micro Titanium will do during a Smart Scan, Custom Scan, or Full Scan. You have three ways to open the scan settings window.
To open the scan settings window:
Trend Micro Titanium will usually find malicious software in files on your Mac through real-time scanning. However, regular and thorough scheduled scans provide even greater protection. Make sure to select a starting time when you will probably have your Mac switched on.
Click Scans on the left side of the window, and then click Change Settings...
Click the Trend Micro Titanium icon near the top right corner of your screen, and then select Open Preferences...
Click Trend Micro Titanium near the top left corner of your screen, and then click Preferences...
Option | Description |
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Recommended files |
Checks files where malicious software would tend to hide, except for encrypted and password-protected files. |
All files on your Mac |
Checks all of the files on your Mac. Trend Micro recommends this option for scheduled scans. |
Only the files that you select |
Lets you choose files, folders, or drives are checked for malicious software. |
Make sure to check the results after a scheduled scan has finished.
Use the exception list to specify any files or types of files that you would prefer not to check for malicious software.
When adding a file type to the list, just type the letters of the file extension suffix, such as DOC, MP3, or HTML. You should not include a period before the characters.
None of the scans offered by Trend Micro Titanium will check anything added to this list, which can hold a maximum of 512 files and file types.
Trend Micro Titanium does not allow "wildcard" characters (like "." or ":") when you enter a file type.
If you mark the checkbox at the top of this window, none of the scans offered by Trend Micro Titanium will check for malicious software in the listed files.
To add a file to the list of Files Not Scanned, click the plus (+) button and find the file on your Mac that you do not want scanned.
You can edit the name or location of any file already on the list, or select one and click the minus (-) button to remove it.
Adding files to this list can help speed up your scans, but also increases the chance that malicious software will evade them. Please use this list sparingly.
If you mark the checkbox at the top of this window, none of the scans offered by Trend Micro Titanium will check for malicious software in the listed folders.
To add a file to the list of Folders, click the plus (+) button and find the folder on your Mac that you do not want scanned.
You can edit the name or location of any file already on the list, or select one and click the minus (-) button to remove it.
Adding folders to this list can help speed up your scans, but also increases the chance that malicious software will evade them. Please use this list sparingly.
If you mark the checkbox at the top of this window, none of the scans offered by Trend Micro Titanium will check for malicious software in the types of files listed.
To add a file to the list of File Types Not Scanned, click the plus (+) button and start typing. When adding a file type to the list, just type the letters of the file extension suffix, such as DOC, MP3, or HTML. You should not include a period before the characters.
You can edit the name of any file type already on the list, or select one and click the minus (-) button to remove it. Trend Micro Titanium does not allow "wildcard" characters (like "." or ":") when you enter a file type.
Adding file types to this list can help speed up your scans, but also increases the chance that malicious software will evade them. Please use this list sparingly.