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Deleted
                  
                
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Quarantined
                  
                
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Cleaned
                  An infected file was cleaned.
                
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Renamed
                  
                
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Access denied
                  
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First action is
                           Deny Access and access to the infected file was denied when the
                           user attempted to open the file.
                        
                      
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First action is Clean but cleaning was unsuccessful. Second
                           action is Deny Access and access to the infected file was denied
                           when the user attempted to open the file.
                        
                      
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Probable Virus/Malware was detected during Real-time Scan.
                      
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Real-time Scan may deny access to files infected with a boot
                           virus even if the scan action is Clean (first action) and Quarantine
                           (second action). This is because attempting to clean a boot virus
                           may damage the Master Boot Record (MBR) of the infected computer.
                           Run Manual Scan so OfficeScan can
                           clean or quarantine the file.
                        
                      
                  
                
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Passed
                  
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First action is Pass. OfficeScan did not perform any
                           action on the infected file.
                        
                      
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First action is Clean but cleaning was unsuccessful. Second
                           action is Pass so OfficeScan did
                           not perform any action on the infected file.
                        
                      
                  
                
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Passed a potential security risk
                  This scan result only displays when 
OfficeScan detects "probable virus/malware"
                     during Manual Scan, Scheduled Scan, and Scan Now. Refer to the following
                     page on the 
Trend Micro online
                     Virus Encyclopedia for information about probable virus/malware
                     and how to submit suspicious files to 
Trend Micro for analysis.
                  
 
                  
                
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Unable to clean or quarantine the file
                  Clean
                     is the first action. Quarantine is the second action, and both actions were
                     unsuccessful.
                  
                  
                
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Unable to clean or delete the file
                  Clean
                     is the first action. Delete is the second action, and both actions
                     were unsuccessful.
                  
                  
                
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Unable to clean or rename the file
                  Clean
                     is the first action. Rename is the second action, and both actions were
                     unsuccessful.
                  
                  
                
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Unable to quarantine the
                        file/Unable to rename the file
                  Explanation 1
                  The
                     infected file may be locked by another application, is executing,
                     or is on a CD. OfficeScan will
                     quarantine/rename the file after the application releases the file
                     or after it has been executed.
                  
                  Solution
                  For infected
                     files on a CD, consider not using the CD as the virus may infect
                     other computers on the network.
                  
                  Explanation 2
                  The infected
                     file is in the Temporary Internet Files folder of the client computer.
                     Since the computer downloads files while you are browsing, the web
                     browser may have locked the infected file. When the web browser releases
                     the file, OfficeScan will quarantine/rename
                     the file.
                  
                  Solution: None
                
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Unable to delete the file
                  Explanation
                     1
                  
                  The infected file may be contained in a compressed file
                     and the Clean/Delete infected files within compressed
                        files setting in  is disabled.
                  
                  Solution
                  Enable
                     the Clean/Delete infected files within compressed files option. When
                     enabled, OfficeScan decompresses
                     a compressed file, cleans/deletes infected files within the compressed
                     file, and then re-compresses the file.
                  
                  
                     
                        
                             | 
                           
                              Note
                              
                                 Enabling this
                                    setting may increase computer resource usage during scanning and
                                    scanning may take longer to complete. 
                                  
                               
                            | 
                        
                     
                   
                  Explanation
                     2
                  
                  The infected file may be locked by another application,
                     is executing, or is on a CD. OfficeScan will
                     delete the file after the application releases the file or after
                     it has been executed.
                  
                  Solution
                  For infected files on
                     a CD, consider not using the CD as the virus may infect other computers
                     on the network.
                  
                  Explanation 3
                  The infected file is in
                     the Temporary Internet Files folder of the OfficeScan client computer.
                     Since the computer downloads files while you are browsing, the web
                     browser may have locked the infected file. When the web browser
                     releases the file, OfficeScan will
                     delete the file.
                  
                  Solution: None
                
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Unable to send the quarantined file to the designated
                        quarantine folder
                  Although OfficeScan successfully
                     quarantined a file in the \Suspect folder of
                     the OfficeScan client computer,
                     it cannot send the file to the designated quarantine directory.
                  
                  Solution
                  Determine
                     which scan type (Manual Scan, Real-time Scan, Scheduled Scan, or
                     Scan Now) detected the virus/malware and then check the quarantine
                     directory specified in  >  tab.
                  
                  If
                     the quarantine directory is on the OfficeScan server
                     computer or is on another OfficeScan server
                     computer:
                  
                  
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Check if the client can connect to the server.
                      
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If you use URL as the quarantine directory format:
                        
                           - 
                              
Ensure
                                 that the computer name you specify after "http://" is correct.
                              
                            
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Check the size of the infected file. If it exceeds the maximum
                                 file size specified in , adjust the setting
                                 to accommodate the file. You may also perform other actions such
                                 as deleting the file.
                              
                            
                           - 
                              
Check the size of the quarantine directory folder and determine whether
                                 it has exceeded the folder capacity specified in . Adjust the folder
                                 capacity or manually delete files in the quarantine directory.
                              
                            
                        
                      
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If you use UNC path, ensure that the quarantine directory
                           folder is shared to the group "Everyone" and that you assign read
                           and write permission to this group. Also check if the quarantine
                           directory folder exists and if the UNC path is correct.
                        
                      
                  
                  If
                     the quarantine directory is on another computer on the network (You can
                     only use UNC path for this scenario):
                  
                  
                     - 
                        
Check if the OfficeScan client can connect
                           to the computer.
                        
                      
                     - 
                        
Ensure that the quarantine directory folder is shared to
                           the group "Everyone" and that you assign read and write permission
                           to this group.
                        
                      
                     - 
                        
Check if the quarantine directory folder exists.
                      
                     - 
                        
Check if the UNC path is correct.
                      
                  
                  If the
                     quarantine directory is on a different directory on the OfficeScan client computer (you
                     can only use absolute path for this scenario), check if the quarantine
                     directory folder exists.
                  
                
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Unable to clean the file
                  Explanation 1
                  The
                     infected file may be contained in a compressed file and the Clean/Delete
                     infected files within compressed files setting in  is disabled.
                  
                  Solution
                  Enable
                     the Clean/Delete infected files within compressed files option. When
                     enabled, OfficeScan decompresses
                     a compressed file, cleans/deletes infected files within the compressed
                     file, and then re-compresses the file.
                  
                  
                     
                        
                             | 
                           
                              Note
                              
                                 Enabling this
                                    setting may increase computer resource usage during scanning and
                                    scanning may take longer to complete. 
                                  
                               
                            | 
                        
                     
                   
                  Explanation
                     2
                  
                  The infected file is in the Temporary Internet Files folder
                     of the OfficeScan client computer.
                     Since the computer downloads files while you are browsing, the web
                     browser may have locked the infected file. When the web browser
                     releases the file, OfficeScan will
                     clean the file.
                  
                  Solution: None
                  Explanation 3