It moves the file to a 'quarantine' folder. From there you can either delete
it, or have Norton scan it after you update your virus defs to see if
there's a cleaning fix available (some stuff can't be cleaned, only
deleted).
-Rodney
-----Original Message-----
From: Bob Tom [mailto:tigers@bserv.com]
Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 5:52 PM
To: dakota-truck@dakota-truck.net
Subject: Re: DML: RE: OT - Norton AntiVirus message
On another note, does anyone what Norton AntiVirus does
when it quarantines a detected attachment? I leave all options
open so when the window pops I select "delete the file".
When I manually scan files with NAV and if anything is
detected, the only option that NAV gives me is to quarantine
it. Was wondering where it's put on the drive. Thanks.
Bob
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