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Developer(s) | Central Point Software |
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Initial release | March 30, 1993 |
Operating system | DOS, Windows 3.1x |
Platform | IA-32 |
Size | MSAV.EXE: 236 KB VSAFE.COM: 62 KB Virus Definitions: 60 KB |
Available in | English |
Type | Antivirus software |
License | Proprietary |
Microsoft Anti-Virus (MSAV) is an antivirus program introduced by Microsoft for its MS-DOS operating system.[1] The program first appeared in MS-DOS version 6.0 (1993[2]) and last appeared in MS-DOS 6.22. The first version of the antivirus program was basic, had no inbuilt update facility (updates had to be obtained from a BBS and manually installed by the user) and could scan for 1,234 different viruses.[3] Microsoft Anti-Virus for Windows (MWAV), included as part of the package, was a front end that allowed MSAV to run properly on Windows 3.1x.
In 2009, Microsoft launched an in-house antivirus solution named Microsoft Security Essentials, which later was phased out in favor of Microsoft Defender.