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CHAPTER G
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Resolution: The user has to move the file to a shorter path and try to scan the file
again.
<file path>: ERROR: Could not open the file [<scan engine>]
Explanation: The scan engine could not open the file for scanning because the scan
engine does not have a read access to the file.
Resolution: The user has to make file readable for fsavd and try to scan the file again.
If the user or fsav launches fsavd, fsavd has same access rights as the user and can
only open same files the user is authorized to open.
<file path>: ERROR: Password protected file [<engine name>]
Explanation: The scan engine could not open the file for scanning because the file is
password protected, i.e. encrypted.
Resolution: The user may try to decrypt the file and try scanning again.
<file path>: ERROR: Scan aborted [<scan engine>]
Explanation: The scanning was aborted for example because of the scan timeout.
Resolution: The user may try scanning the file again.
<file path>: ERROR: Scan timeout [<scan engine>]
Explanation: The scanning was aborted because of the scan timeout.
Resolution: The user may try scanning the file again with bigger scan timeout value.
<file path>: ERROR: Could not read from file [<scan engine>]
Explanation: The scanning failed because of read from file failed.

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