depends on how you have it configured..
On our Norton corporate edition it keeps a copy.
Start Norton - look under the Configure tab > File system realtime
protection > advanced - and see if the backup option is selected.
If it finds a virus it puts in in the Quarantine directory and in a backup
directory before it attempts to fix it.
Look under the View tab to check what is in the Quarantine and Backup
directories and you can remove it from there.
Victor Williams / Marietta GA
'95 DAK CC, 318 , 5 sp lsd,K&N dropin,Jacobs Ign,Jardine catback. 227k
miles..
>Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 18:51:58 -0400
>From: Bob Tom <tigers@bserv.com>
>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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