You can use a "test virus" called
ArtemisTest.exe to confirm that your McAfee software is detecting viruses and malware.
NOTE: ArtemisTest.exe is
not a real virus. It simulates a real virus, but is
completely harmless. It is detected as
JTI/Suspect!131076 when scanned.
ArtemisTest.exe is inside the password protected
ArtemisTest.zip file attached to this article.
Follow these steps to test On-Access scanning and On-Demand scanning:
- On-Access Scan test
- Download ArtemisTest.zip.
- Double-click ArtemisTest.zip.
- Drag ArtemisTest.exe from the .zip file to a folder on your PC.
You will be prompted for a password.
- Type: password.
- Double-click ArtemisTest.exe to try to launch the program.
You will be denied access, and will see an error message. This inability to access the test virus, shows that the file was blocked by McAfee.
- On-Demand Scan test
- Download ArtemisTest.zip.
- Double-click ArtemisTest.zip.
- Drag the ArtemisTest.exe from the .zip file to a folder on your PC.
You will be prompted for a password.
- Type: password.
- Right-click the folder containing ArtemisTest.exe.
- Click Scan:

- When the scan completes, confirm that:
- A detection of JTI/Suspect!131076 was made.
- The JTI/Suspect!131076 item was removed.
The detection and removal show that your McAfee security product for Windows is working correctly.
When you have finished testing, check the
Security History log:
- Open your McAfee Security product.
- Click PC Security.
- Click History.
- View the log to see the detections that were just made:

- Click one of the items if you want to get more details about the detection.
The history log shows that your McAfee Windows security product is working correctly.