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Scheduled Scan: Start/Complete Time is only supported in Windows platform. Other platforms such as Mac OS, iOS, and Android do not send this information to the WFBS-SVC server.
 
For Scan End time or to verify if the Scheduled Scan is finished, check this information from the Devices tab.
  1. Log on to WFBS-SVC console.
  2. Go to the Security Agents tab.
  3. On the Right pane, search for your device.
  4. Click on the Gear box icon and choose Customize Columns.
  5. Put a check mark on either Schedule Scan Started or Scheduled Scan Completed then click Save.

    Select columns to display

    You may now view the start time and complete time for your scheduled scan.

    Scheduled Scan

    If the scan was started and interrupted (e.g. Stop Schedule Scan from tray icon, or shutdown client), you will not see any entry under Scheduled Scan Complete Time.

    Scheduled Scan Complete

  1. Open the Registry Editor.
     
    Always back up the whole registry before making any modifications. Incorrect changes to the registry can cause serious system problems.
     
  2. Check the following registry keys to verify the Scheduled Scan configuration:

    HKLM\Software\WOW6432Node\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTcorp\CurrentVersion\PreScheduled Scan Configuration:

    REG_DWORD: Enable
    Possible Values: 1=Enable;0=Disable

    REG_DWORD: Frequency
    Possible Values: 2=Weekly; 3=Daily
    4=Hourly; 5=Execute once only

    REG_DWORD: Hour
    Possible Values: 0~12

    REG_DWORD: DayOfWeek
    Possible Values:
    1=Mon; 2=Tues;
    3=Wed ; 4=Thurs
    5=Fri ; 6=Sat; 7=Sun

    REG_DWORD: AmPm
    Possible Values: 1=AM; 2=PM

    REG_DWORD: Minute
    Possible Values: 0~59

    The following registry keys will show the scheduled time and the next Scheduled Scan time:

    • HKLM\Software\WOW6432Node\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTcorp\CurrentVersion\PreScheduled Scan Configuration\ScanStartTime
    • HKLM\Software\WOW6432Node\TrendMicro\PC-cillinNTcorp\CurrentVersion\PreScheduled Scan Configuration\NextScanTime
     
    The value for date and time is in Unix format. You may use any online converter to get the exact value.
     
  3. Close the Registry Editor.