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Report and deny
Displays and alerts about the found virus and
access
blocks access to it. No other action is taken
against the infected file. View Alerts to check
security alerts. For more information, see
"Alerts", 38.
Disinfect
Disinfects viruses. Note that some viruses
cannot be disinfected. If the virus cannot be
disinfected, the access to the infected file is still
blocked.
Rename
Renames the infected file and removes its
execute permissions. Renamed infected file
stays on the computer, but it cannot cause any
damage.
The renamed file has .virus extension.
Delete
Deletes the infected file.
Deny access
Blocks the access to the infected file, but does
not send any alerts or reports.
Suspected files
Select the primary and secondary actions to take when heuristics
scanning engine finds a suspected file. The secondary action takes
place if the primary action cannot be performed.
By default, the primary action for suspected files is Report only and
secondary action Deny access. Choose one of the following actions:
Report and deny
Displays and alerts about the suspected file and
access
blocks access to it. No other action is taken.
View Alerts to check security alerts. For more
information, see "Alerts", 38.
Rename
Renames the suspected file and removes its
execute permissions. Renamed suspected file
stays on the computer, but it cannot cause any
damage.
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