S C A N N E R
action, next time when the program finds an infected object it is not
able to disinfect, it will again ask whether you want to delete this object.
To cancel the deletion type
<N>
and press
<E
NTER
>
. The program will
skip the object and display the following new query:
Do not delete all non-disinfected objects? -
Yes/No
If you choose to confirm the action, the program will automatically skip
all infected objects that it is not able to disinfect. If you cancel the
action, next time when the program finds an infected object it is not
able to disinfect, it will again ask whether you want to delete this object.
The anti-virus scanner does not disinfect mail databases and plain
mail files, but you may use Keeper to delete viruses from mail
messages (see chapter 7).
The scanner does not disinfect and delete infected objects, if they
are archived, but you may try the following method to disinfect them:
extract the archive and disinfect extracted files with your anti-virus
scanner. Then you may delete the archive and archive disinfected
files.
4.2.4. Handling suspicious objects
If your Scanner reported some suspicious file or sector, it’s advisable that
you contact our help desk department. Send these objects to Kaspersky
Lab, so that they could be studied (for example, you may use the address
). You may also deliver these objects to the
Kaspersky Lab distributor that sold you copy of Kaspersky Anti-Virus for
Sun Solaris Mail Server.
It’s advisable that you archive suspicious objects and password the archive
prior to sending them to Kaspersky Lab or delivering to the distributor
together with the archive password.
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