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Just a bit confused here...
Before copying a few files from a USB pen drive, I selected the drive and scanned the drive with the on demand contextual menu selection and no threats were discovered. But when copying the files over, AMON found two threats. Is there any particular reason the on demand scanner didn't find the threats? This is running in a XP SP2 system. |
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AMON scans all files at the time of access, so the virus was detected, but the contextual scan may not.
check the profile that is being used, when using the context menu scans. for example i use the in depth analysis option. when you click "in depth analysis" option in nod32, the scan starts, but you can stop, then go to profiles, ensure that control center profile - in depth analysis is selected & "use this profile for scanning files/folders from within the context menu" is selected. you may also change any action settings, now. then click on the quit button, u will be asked if u would like to save the settings, say yes, & u r done. thereafter all your settings of in depth analysis options will be used for scanning. i also keep the option "use this profile when launching nod32 from the control center set to in depth analysis".
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sanjay mehta, ahmedabad, india |
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Thanks for that! I had a feeling that it would be a settings issue.
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