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Default Vulnerable and Compressed File Extensions

Current list of compressed files scanned

The Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application and the WinGuard scanner look for
viruses in a range of compressed and archived file formats. Each component
uses slightly different technologies for this purpose, however, and therefore
treats each file type differently.
For the purpose of this discussion, a "compressed" file means a single file.
Compression utilities such as PKLite, LZEXE, and others combine or discard
redundant data within these files to reduce their size. An "archived" file
means a file that acts as a "wrapper" or an envelope that contains other files
within itself. The files within the wrapper can be compressed or not
compressed. Examples of such files include WinZip files, .TAR files, and .ARC
files. Most WinZip files compress other files and wrap them in a single archive.
This table summarizes how each Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus component treats
each file type:
Dr
Solomon's
Anti-Virus
component
Dr
Solomon's
Anti-Virus
application
WinGuard
scanner
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Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus
Table 9-1. Compressed file and archive scanning treatment
Archived file
• Select the
files
checkbox to enable.
• Opens archives and scans
the files within.
All Files
• Specify
scan target or add the
archive's file name
extension to the Program
Extensions dialog box to
have the application scan
the archive as a file.
• The scanner will not open
the archive to scan the files
within.
All Files
• Specify
scan target or add the
archive's file name
extension to the Program
Extensions dialog box, to
have the scanner examine
the archive as a file.
Compressed file
Compressed
• Select the
• Scans the compressed file if
as your
• Select the
• Specify
as your
Compressed
Files
checkbox to enable.
All Files
you specify
your scan target or add the
compressed file's extension
to the Program Extensions
dialog box.
Compressed
Files
checkbox to enable.
All Files
as your
scan target, or add the
compressed file's extension
to the Program Extensions
dialog box, to have the
scanner look for viruses in
the compressed file.
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