F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS - FOR MICROSOFT EXCHANGE Administrator's Manual - page 92
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Scanning inside archives takes time.
Disabling scanning inside archives improves
performance, but it also means that the
network users need to use up-to-date virus
protection on their workstations.
Max Levels in Nested
Archives
If Scan Inside Archives is enabled, F-Secure
Content Scanner Server can scan files
inside archives that may exist inside of other
archives. Furthermore, these nested
archives can contain other archives.
Specify the number of levels F-Secure
Content Scanner Server goes through
before the action selected in Suspect Max
Nested Archives takes place. The default
setting is 3.
Increasing the value increases the load on
the system and thus decreases the overall
system performance. This means that the
system becomes more vulnerable for DoS
(Denial-of-Service) attacks.
Suspect Max Nested
Archives
If the amount of nested archives exceeds the
value specified in the Max Levels in Nested
Archives, the file is stopped if Treat as
Unsafe is selected. If Treat as Safe is
selected, the archive file is sent to the user.
Suspect Password
Protected Archives
Compressed archive files can be protected
with passwords. These archives can be
opened only with a valid password, so
F-Secure Content Scanner Server cannot
scan their content. Password protected
archives can be stopped by selecting Treat
as Unsafe. If Treat as Safe is selected,
password protected archives are delivered to
recipient.