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Corrupted
July 18th, 2005, 11:55 PM
Hi -
My program found an infected file, but no options other than "leave" is available. I'm able to follow the path to the file, but unsure if it will be bad to delete this particular file. Does anyone have any advice? Thanks.
Here is the path of the infected file...
Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\javapi\v1.0\jar\proc.jar-26da99ab-37b83cb7.zip is infected with multiple infiltrations.
Thanks in advance
Blackspear
July 19th, 2005, 12:15 AM
Click on Start> Control Panel> Java (this is in the Windows Control Panel).
In the General tab, you will see “Temporary Internet Files”, click the "Delete Files" button.
Let us know how you go...
Cheers ;D
Brian N
July 19th, 2005, 05:36 AM
Yup I hate that - If an infection is in an archive, NOD can't do anything about it.
You have to manually find it in some weird location, open it and delete the infected file.
Even my old Panda AV from 2001 could do this, and still leave the archive useable.
All the other features in NOD is perfect though.
The Hammer
July 19th, 2005, 05:45 AM
{QUOTE-> Click on Start> Control Panel> Java (this is in the Windows Control Panel).
In the General tab, you will see “Temporary Internet Files”, click the "Delete Files" button.
Let us know how you go...
Cheers ;D <-QUOTE}
Would Disk Cleanup work also?
kalpik
July 19th, 2005, 06:35 AM
{QUOTE-> Yup I hate that - If an infection is in an archive, NOD can't do anything about it.
You have to manually find it in some weird location, open it and delete the infected file.
Even my old Panda AV from 2001 could do this, and still leave the archive useable.
All the other features in NOD is perfect though. <-QUOTE}
Yes! Thats exactly what i dislike about NOD32 too! Please try to impliment this feature in future releases!
Marcos
July 19th, 2005, 06:58 AM
What you can do is to set the action performed on archives to Delete on the Action tab of the on-demand scanner setup before you click the Scan&Clean button.
kalpik
July 19th, 2005, 07:11 AM
Thanks for the info! But tell me something, this will delete the whole archive? What if my archive contains 100 files with only one infected???
Brian N
July 19th, 2005, 07:24 AM
{QUOTE-> What you can do is to set the action performed on archives to Delete on the Action tab of the on-demand scanner setup before you click the Scan&Clean button. <-QUOTE}
Yes but there are a few problems with that I think.
1. It deletes the whole archive, so you gotta select 'copy to quarantine' if you wish to save any other files the archive contains. I guess this works really well for smaller archives, but not the bigger ones because it takes time to copy into the quarantine folder too.
2. Now you gotta restore it (which also takes some time) and still open the archive and delete the infected file, because you wanna save all the other files. And you also gotta move it back to it's original location.
Very time consuming indeed.
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