Re: TURN OFF EMAIL SCANNING (was Re: Do not turn off email scanning)

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From: Doug (stand_at_attention.net)
Date: 03/19/04


Date: Thu, 18 Mar 2004 22:35:33 -0700

I have been using AVG version 6 for the last year and have had excellent
performance from it. I keep it updated twice a week. I prefer to use the
CUSTOM scanning option as I don't need everything on the drive checked.
Have never had a problem with the virus vault whatsover.

My 2 cents worth...Doug
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"Jim Carlock" <anonymous@127.0.0.1> wrote in message
news:OpRwPqKDEHA.2600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
| Just ran the test again and selected the following folder:
|
| C:\infected\testing
|
| AVG not only checked that folder but the folder above it as well.
| This time it moved the file to the vault and appeared to move the
| other files as well, but it didn't actually move the other files, it
| copied files in a folder that it wasn't told to check. <g> Good
| grief !!! It's acting like a virus itself! LOL
|
| It's got some definite issues. This time it didn't heal the files,
it's
| the healing process that leaves the file on the HDD with the
| same name, just slightly modified in some manner ( I think ).
|
| I'll figure this out in a moment...
|
| Okay, this time I copied the infected file to:
| C:\infected\test\
| And I also copied several other infected files to:
| C:\infected\backup\
|
| I asked AVG to do a custom scan and I selected the
| following folder:
| C:\infected\test\
|
| The dialog popped up with the following message:
| Test run: Manual
| Files tested: 5
| Time elapsed: 0 sec.
|
| Infected files detected: 1
| Viruses removed by healing: 1
| Files moved to VIRUS VAULT: 0
| Viruses Still On The Drive: 0
|
| Something is definitely wrong !!! LOL It tested 5 files, when I told
| it to test only 1. It scanned 5 files, it says so! All of them are
infected
| with the same virus (NetSky.J as reported by AVG). It only
| reported 1 infection. It moved the one file to the VAULT.
|
| I still like AVG, but it definitely has some serious issues.
|
| --
| Jim Carlock
| http://www.microcosmotalk.com/
| Post replies to the newsgroup.
|
| "PA Bear" wrote:
| AVG 6.0 (free) or AVG 7.0 Pro (paid)?
|
| Jim Carlock wrote:
| > Just adding my 2 cents.
| >
| > I'm using AVG at the moment, but I still don't want something
| > going through my email disabling, renaming and messing with
| > viruses to make the viruses appear not to be viruses. It just gets
| > too confusing.
| >
| > I really like the AVG product. It's the best I've seen, but it still
| > suffers from the same problems that EVERY virus scanner does.
| >
| > It wants to take control where it should only be scanning and
| > maybe moving the attachments to a quarantine folder, it is
| > actually modifying files and once the file is modified it is no
| > longer a virus and it'll never see it as a virus again. It leaves
the
| > file on the computer in the modified format. This is a clearly
| > NOT proper. I really would like to see AVG present a
| > dialog with the following options:
| >
| > Move the infected file to an INFECTED folder.
| > -or-
| > Delete the file.
| > -or-
| > Disinfect and move the file to a MODIFIED folder.
| >
| > The name of the MODIFIED folder can be named something
| > else, and I am hereby declaring this to be public domain material
| > that CANNOT be patented nor copyrighted.
|
|
|



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