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Virus Vault i AVG Antivirus?


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Når AVG Antivirus opptager en virus som feks en trojaner og mann får alternativet å flytte den i Virus Vault, er den uskadeliggjort da? Vil det si at den har ingen påvirkning på systemet lenger? Hvis så hvor lenge kan den ligge der og kan jeg slette den etter hvert?

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ja du kan slette filen(e) som ligger i virus vault.

 

Her er beskrivelsen fra Grisoft:

Most of today's viruses (Trojan horses, I-Worms, Worms, Backdoors, etc) create infected files. In such cases the only way to remove the infection is to delete the infected file. When you moved the file to the AVG Virus Vault it was deleted from its original location, coded, and then saved in a non-executable file in a hidden folder. Your PC is no longer infected.

If you are not missing any data file and your applications are running, then you can delete these vaulted files from the AVG Virus Vault program. You can do it selectively: - from the AVG Virus Vault program -> select files -> delete. Or you can delete all AVG Virus Vault contents in one go: - Open the AVG Control Center program -> right click on "AVG Virus Vault" tab -> choose "Empty vault".

Note that files removed from your e-mails are also moved to the AVG Virus Vault. If you do not have a content filter set, then these files are infected and can be removed, as shown above. If you have set a content filter, then you should decide what to do with the vaulted files.

If you want, you can set automatic actions in the AVG Virus Vault. Please open the AVG Virus Vault program -> "Service" menu -> "Program setting". Here you can set any required automatic actions.

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ja du kan slette filen(e) som ligger i virus vault.

 

Her er beskrivelsen fra Grisoft:

Most of today's viruses (Trojan horses, I-Worms, Worms, Backdoors, etc) create infected files. In such cases the only way to remove the infection is to delete the infected file. When you moved the file to the AVG Virus Vault it was deleted from its original location, coded, and then saved in a non-executable file in a hidden folder. Your PC is no longer infected.

If you are not missing any data file and your applications are running, then you can delete these vaulted files from the AVG Virus Vault program. You can do it selectively: - from the AVG Virus Vault program -> select files -> delete. Or you can delete all AVG Virus Vault contents in one go: - Open the AVG Control Center program -> right click on "AVG Virus Vault" tab -> choose "Empty vault".

Note that files removed from your e-mails are also moved to the AVG Virus Vault. If you do not have a content filter set, then these files are infected and can be removed, as shown above. If you have set a content filter, then you should decide what to do with the vaulted files.

If you want, you can set automatic actions in the AVG Virus Vault. Please open the AVG Virus Vault program -> "Service" menu -> "Program setting". Here you can set any required automatic actions.

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Takk, det var akkurat det jeg ville vite.

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VirusVault er laget for å "mellom" lagre potensielt farlige filer. Dette for at du skal ha en mulighet til å gjenopprette filen hvis det MOT formodning skulle være en fil som egentlig ikke er et virus men en del av et annet program som slutter å virke hvis den filen er fjernet.

 

Det eneste som skjer er at de krypterte filene i vaultet ligger der og tar opp diskplass, til da AVG tømmer gamle filer selv.

 

så jeg ville tømt vaultet 1 gang i mnd, men det er kun min mening.

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