Element
Files and directories excluded from scanning
Scan executables
Scan inside archives
Maximum number of nested archives
Treat password protected archives as safe
Stop on first infection inside an archive
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Description
included in scanning according to what is
defined in the other scanning settings
Determines whether some paths (either files
or directories) will be excluded from scanning.
Use full, absolute path name. Type each path
on its own line. Path names may contain
whitespaces.
Specify whether executables should be
scanned. If a file has any user/group/other
executable bits set, it is scanned regardless of
the file extension.
Specifies whether archives should be scanned
when a manual scan is launched. The
supported archive formats include, for example,
.tar.gz, .zip
Defines how many levels deep to scan in
nested archives. It is not recommended to set
this value too high as this will make the product
more vulnerable to DoS (Denial of Service)
attacks.
If an archive has more nested levels than the
limit, a scan error is generated.
Defines how password-protected archives
should be handled. If set to Yes, password
protected archives are considered to be safe
and access is allowed. Otherwise access is not
allowed.
Defines what happens when the first infection
is found inside an archive. If set to 'Yes',
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