An AV Server receives a scan request when a user tries to access a file on the Celerra File Server. The AV Server then
               scans the file using the ServerProtect Real-time Scan function. To protect both the Celerra File Server system and the AV Server, the
               default setting for the ServerProtect
               Real-time Scan function is incoming and outgoing.
Trend Micro strongly recommends not changing this setting. For more information about
               Real-time
               Scans, refer to Using Real-Time Scan. If
               the file is infected, the AV Server performs one of the following actions, depending
               on the
               previous configuration: 
- 
Bypass: Skips over the file without taking any corrective action in a Real-time Scan (see the Warning that follows these action descriptions).
 - 
Delete: Deletes the infected file.
 - 
Rename: Changes the name of the infected file by modifying the file extension to ".VIR".
 - 
Clean: Attempts to clean the virus code from the file.
 - 
Quarantine: Moves the infected file to a designated folder.
 
WARNINGTrend Micro recommends using only the Clean,
                              Delete, and Quarantine actions, rather than using
                              the Bypass action. If a file is infected and the virus action is set to
                              Bypass, the file will remain infected after entering the Celerra File Server system. 
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