F-SECURE ANTI-VIRUS FOR WINDOWS SERVERS 9.00 Administrator's Manual - page 35
What happens to the infected files
Action to take
The product tries to automatically disinfect the viruses in any infected files that
were found during manual or scheduled scanning.
Disinfect automatically
Note: It is not always possible to disinfect a virus in a file. If this is not
possible, the file is quarantined (except when found on network or
removable drives), so the virus cannot harm the server.
The product moves any infected files that were found during manual or
scheduled scanning to the quarantine where they cannot harm the server.
Quarantine automatically
The product renames any infected files that were found during manual or
scheduled scanning.
Rename automatically
The product deletes any infected files that were found during manual or
scheduled scanning.
Delete automatically
The product leaves any infected files that was found during during manual or
scheduled scanning as they are and records the detection in the scan report.
Report only
Note: If real-time scanning is turned off, any malware is still able to harm
the server if you select this option.
The following actions can be taken for spyware:
What happens to the infected files
Action to take
The product asks you what to do if spyware is found during manual scanning.
Ask what to do (default)
The product moves any spyware that was found during manual or scheduled
scanning to the quarantine where it cannot harm the server.
Quarantine automatically
The product removes any spyware that was found during manual or scheduled
scanning.
Remove automatically
The product leaves any spyware that was found during during manual or
scheduled scanning as it is and records the detection in the scan report.
Report only
Note: If real-time scanning is turned off, any malware is still able to
harm the server if you select this option.
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