                  Filenaming Conventions for VirusScan


Beginning with VirusScan Version 2.0.0, McAfee will be using a new method of
naming the .ZIP files which contain our programs.  The filename will note the
antivirus products' stock-keeping unit (SKU), its release status, major
version number, and minor version number (if any).

The new method of naming .ZIP files for electronic distribution of our
software is as follows:

{3 char. name} + {1 char status} + {3 char. major ver} + {1 char. minor ver}

The following chart gives some examples of what these can be:

SKU            RELEASE STATUS   MAJOR VER #  MINOR VER #

SCN=Scan (DOS) A = alpha test   200=2.0.0    E=Evaluation copy
                                             L=License copy  
                                            
WSC=Scan (Win) B = beta test    201=2.0.1    I=Installable
                                               version
                                            
NSH=NETShield  R = release     and so forth  and so forth
                   candidate        .             .
                                    .             .
                                    .             .
VSH=VShield    - = production               
                   release                  



Examples:

Listed below are some sample filenames with an explanation of their
meaning:

SCNA200E.ZIP    VirusScan for DOS Alpha-Test version 2.0.0 electronically-
                distributed version.

OSCB201I.ZIP    VirusScan for OS/2 Beta-Test version 2.0.1 with Install
                version.

WSC-202R.ZIP    VirusScan for Windows Production version 2.0.2 retail version.
