question about virus detection

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by peuj, Apr 14, 2005.

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  1. peuj

    peuj Registered Member

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    Hi,

    I have sent the archives to Eset and clean the cache to solve my problem.

    Thanks
     
  2. Marcos

    Marcos Eset Staff Account

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    I ran a scan in cleaning mode with archives set to delete and this is the result I got:
     

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  3. Stephanos G.

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    I prefer to ask me first and after to delete the file cause i worry from the false positives. (or am i wrong?)
     
  4. Blackspear

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    That is fine, the way you are doing things. As an added safety precaution you can/should tick quarantine, this would enable you to restore a file should it be necessary to do so later on.

    Hope this helps...

    Cheers :D
     
  5. Stephanos G.

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    Hmmmm ....Cheers :D
     
  6. Blackspear

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    LOL, no worries :D

    Cheers :D
     
  7. Stephanos G.

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    In the memory of the U.S.
    general Joseph W. "Vinegar Joe" Stilwell (1883-1946)
     
  8. peuj

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    OK it works it was my fault :oops:

    I was sure that the second action was set "to delete" but it was set "to ask"....

    but why with the rules "ask" I don't have the choice to delete ?

    What I would like to do is if an infected file is detected, NOD32 tries to clean it and if it's not possible NOD32 ask me if I want to delete or to keep.
    Is that possible ?

    Thanks and sorry for the wrong information
     
  9. NOD32 user

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    Hey peuj,
    No problem as far as wron info etc goes. I'm just glad to see you've got it sorted and thanks for posting back so everybody can see how you got on and what resolved the issue :)
     
  10. zfactor

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    wrong post sorry
     
  11. NOD32 user

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    :)
    Must've been all that getn' around florida on the ninja 10 !! :D
     
  12. alglove

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    That goes back to the question I asked Marcos, #17-19 in this thread. Apparently, NOD32 does not ask if you want to delete the entire archive as a safety feature... it prevents people from deleting the entire archive by mistake. If you do want to delete the entire archive, you can always delete it yourself. This is by design.
     
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