Re: Why won't CA Antivirus or Innoculate allow me to delete or cure found viruses



When Inoculan finds viruses inside of archives such as ZIP, ARJ, MIM,
UUE (e-mails are considered MIM or UUE archives) the only option is to
deny access to the archive.

Even if you have clean, move, or delete specified - Inoculan will do
none of these things to an archive. Not in the realtime scanner, nor
in the scheduled scan, nor in either of the two manual scanners.

While I don't use Exchange, I do have this issue on one of my mail
servers. The virus infected e-mails are moved to a quarantine. What
I do is use Trend online antivirus to delete these. Though it can only
do 500 at a time. Trend lets me specify the directory with the e-mails
to scan.

www.acmenews.com/antivirus.html -- has links to these scanners.

.



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