Hello,
If you use the CA Anti-Virus, then it will automatically quarantine all the
viruses. You can delete these files if you wish by opening the CA Anti-Virus
window and then going to the 'Quarantine' section (see the left hand column
of the window) where it will list all the files it has quarantined. You can
then delete (by clicking on the delete button/ delete all button) these
"potentially malicious files" or restore them.
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Hope this helps,
Rishi
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"leewl578" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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>I know this is not the place to post my question but I can't help it as I
>did
> not get any reply from CA when I send them the email (twice) about a week
> ago. Their coporate section can't help either. Is there anyone out there
> who
> have use CA anti virus scan and after the scanning, where can we click to
> delete the infections? There is no button to click to delete it. When I
> rescan, the sames infections will be detected, so obviously it does not
> automativally clean or delete it. Kindly please advice if you are using CA
> and I apologise for posting here, thank you very much.