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...humor me since i'm a new pc'er,but i was under the premise if norton
quariteed the virus,and i deleted the file ,that the trojan was removed from
my system,and i would have full acsess to restoration points,is this not the
case???
 
From: "doc3118" <[email protected]>

| ..humor me since i'm a new pc'er,but i was under the premise if norton
| quariteed the virus,and i deleted the file ,that the trojan was removed from
| my system,and i would have full acsess to restoration points,is this not the
| case???
| --
| "doc"

There are anti virus News Groups specifically for this type of discussion.

microsoft.public.security.virus
alt.comp.virus
alt.comp.anti-virus


What virus ?
What Trojan ?

Assuming that you got hit with something and NAV put the file in the NAV Quarantine then if
it is deemed to be a False Positive declaration then the file can be restored from
quarantine.

If you delete the file form quarantine and it is deemed a False positive then it could be
restored from the System Restore cache.

However, it is truly an infector then you do NOT want to restore it from either the NAV
quarantine or from the System Restore cache.
 

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