Anywhere to see which files are scanned, like in NOD32 AMON?

Discussion in 'ESET Smart Security' started by vigylant, Dec 18, 2007.

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  1. vigylant

    vigylant Registered Member

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    i'm not sure but you can see what file is scanning when only you do an on-demand computer scan.
     
  3. vigylant

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    Yea, i was thinking more realtime :p
     
  4. patch

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    Tools --> Log files --> On-demand computer scan --> double click on log

    Not sure about real time but does show all of any past logs

    For real time try
    Computer scan -->
     
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    Turn to Advanced Menu
     

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  6. vigylant

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    Already have advanced mode :p (turned it on right after install)
     
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    I wish eset would of kept that feature and also to rename the file
     
  8. PatG

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    Dunno, but mine displays. :)
     
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    does your v3 display the last file name it scanned and can you rename the file too??
     
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    No, I was referring the earlier post that Hi Tech Boy posted the screen shot. Sorry, certainly did not mean to mislead anyone.
     
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    No problem pat it was me that got my wires crossed :eek: :eek:
     
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    So there ISN'T a way to view the current file in v3? :eek: :eek: :blink:

    That's ANNOYING to say the least.

    I was trying to find it today because my system was scanning something today for about 2-3 minutes, and using most the CPU to do it. I wanted to figure out what it is so I can consider exclusions. Seems like a STANDARD thing to do to me? But I can't do that now?

    That should be put back in ASAP, it should help reduce the amount of "why is my ekern.exe eating all my CPU?" cases. Knowing what action triggered the scan would be nice as well (executed, opened, moved, etc.)
     
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