To Art or Others that use eScan

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You gave instructions for Kaspersky's virus check using mwave and weget.
How do you restore or find the 'infected' files that are deleted by eScan so
that you can check them, restore them in case of a false positive, or submit
them for further analysis ?
Is there a way to just have eScan warn you of the infected files rather than
having it delete them automatically?
Thanks.
 
You gave instructions for Kaspersky's virus check using mwave and weget.

That's mwavscan.com and wget.exe
How do you restore or find the 'infected' files that are deleted by eScan so
that you can check them, restore them in case of a false positive, or submit
them for further analysis ?

You can't.
Is there a way to just have eScan warn you of the infected files rather than
having it delete them automatically?

You could use the current free scanner instead:

http://www.mwti.net/products/mwav/mwav.asp

which doesn't have clean/delete capability. You see, the version I
suggest for emergency purposes is a older version that did have the
clean/delete capability. But it's inflexible. You can't disable
clean/delete.

Art

http://home.epix.net/~artnpeg
 
Art said:
That's mwavscan.com and wget.exe

That it is, sorry.
You can't. Damn.


You could use the current free scanner instead:

http://www.mwti.net/products/mwav/mwav.asp

which doesn't have clean/delete capability.

Thanks for the link.
You see, the version I
suggest for emergency purposes is a older version that did have the
clean/delete capability. But it's inflexible. You can't disable
clean/delete.

Art

Thanks for the info.
 
That's mwavscan.com and wget.exe


You can't.


You could use the current free scanner instead:

http://www.mwti.net/products/mwav/mwav.asp

which doesn't have clean/delete capability. You see, the version I
suggest for emergency purposes is a older version that did have the
clean/delete capability. But it's inflexible. You can't disable
clean/delete.
I thought that it had a rename ability.
I am going to check the versions I have.
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Thanks for the link.

You can use this the same way as the version of escan that
cleans/renames... Unzip it into a folder and use a bat similar to the
one you were using for the previous Escan... I use a single bat file to
update the three Kapersky programs by downloading once for avp32 and
copying *.avp and *.avc into the two escan directories... Interesting
off shoot is that the free Bitdefender finds free mwavscan as a
possible virus...
 
From: "Bill Clark" <[email protected]>


| You can use this the same way as the version of escan that
| cleans/renames... Unzip it into a folder and use a bat similar to the
| one you were using for the previous Escan... I use a single bat file to
| update the three Kapersky programs by downloading once for avp32 and
| copying *.avp and *.avc into the two escan directories... Interesting
| off shoot is that the free Bitdefender finds free mwavscan as a
| possible virus...
|

And Avast falsely finds Trend Sysclean infected with VBS/Redlof.
 
Bill Clark said:
You can use this the same way as the version of escan that
cleans/renames... Unzip it into a folder and use a bat similar to the
one you were using for the previous Escan... I use a single bat file to
update the three Kapersky programs by downloading once for avp32 and
copying *.avp and *.avc into the two escan directories... Interesting
off shoot is that the free Bitdefender finds free mwavscan as a
possible virus...

Thank you for that info.
 
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