Home > The Status window > Scheduled scans > Viewing the list of scheduled scans
If you want to see the list of scheduled scans, click the Scheduled scans link in the Status window.
From this window you can see at all times which scheduled scan tasks have been created for the different configuration profiles, and view their results.
The information is structured in four columns:
Name. Displays the name of the scheduled scan task. If you click the task name, you will see the window with the results of the scheduled scan.
Profile. This specifies the configuration profile to which the scheduled scan belongs.
Frequency. This details the type of scan (periodic, immediate, scheduled).
Task status. This column uses a series of icons to indicate the status of the scan task (Waiting, In progress, Finished, Finished with errors, Timeout exceeded). You can see the list of icons by placing the mouse pointer on the Key option.
In this window you will see the list of computers subject to the scan tasks, unless the scan status is Waiting.
If it is a periodic scan, you can choose between the options See result of last scan or See results of previous scans.
The data is displayed in six columns:
Computer. This indicates which computer was subject to the scan. The computer will be listed by its name or IP address, in accordance with your selection in the Preferences window.
Container. The group to which the computer belongs.
Status. This column uses a series of icons to indicate the status of the computer (Error, Scanning, Finishing, Timeout exceeded). You can see the list of icons by placing the mouse pointer on the Key option.
Detections. Here you can see the number of detections during the scan. Click the number to go to the list of detections.
Start date. Indicates the task start date and time.
End date. Indicates the task end date and time.
To see the scheduled settings for the scan, click Scheduled scan settings.
The protection for Linux computers lets you run on-demand and scheduled scans. You can scan the following items:
The whole computer. Scans the entire computer.
Hard disks. Scans all hard disks.
Email. This option is not applicable to Linux computers.
Other items. Lets you specify paths in Linux format.
Example: /root/documents
For more information about scheduled scans, refer to the Advanced scan options section.