When all agents managed
by the server detect virus/malware within compressed files during
Manual Scan, Real-time Scan, Scheduled Scan and Scan Now, and the
following conditions are met, agents clean
or delete the infected files.
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"Clean" or "Delete" is the action Apex One is set to perform. Check the action Apex One performs on infected files by going to > tab.
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You enable this setting. Enabling this setting may increase endpoint resource usage during scanning and scanning may take longer to complete. This is because Apex One needs to decompress the compressed file, clean/delete infected files within the compressed file, and then re-compress the file.
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The compressed file format is supported. Apex One only supports certain compressed file formats, including ZIP and Office Open XML, which uses ZIP compression technologies. Office Open XML is the default format for Microsoft Office 2007 applications such as Excel, PowerPoint, and Word.

Note
Contact your support provider for a complete list of supported compressed file formats.
For example, Real-time Scan is set to delete files infected with
a virus. After Real-time Scan decompresses a compressed file named
abc.zip and
detects an infected file 123.doc within the
compressed file, Apex One deletes 123.doc and
then re-compresses abc.zip, which is now safe
to access.The following table describes what happens if any of the conditions
is not met.
Compressed File Scenarios and Results
|
Status of "Clean/ Delete infected files within compressed files"
|
Action Apex One is set to
perform
|
Compressed file format
|
Result
|
|
Enabled
|
Clean or Delete
|
Not supported
Example:
def.rar contains
an infected file 123.doc. |
Apex One encrypts
def.rar but
does not clean, delete, or perform any other action on 123.doc. |
|
Disabled
|
Clean or Delete
|
Supported/Not supported
Example:
abc.zip contains
an infected file 123.doc. |
Apex One does
not clean, delete, or perform any other action on both
abc.zip and 123.doc. |
|
Enabled/ Disabled
|
Not Clean or Delete (in other words, any
of the following: Rename, Quarantine, Deny Access or Pass)
|
Supported/Not supported
Example:
abc.zip contains
an infected file 123.doc. |
Apex One performs
the configured action (Rename, Quarantine, Deny Access or Pass) on
abc.zip,
not 123.doc.If the action is:
Rename: Apex One renames
abc.zip to abc.vir,
but does not rename 123.doc.Quarantine: Apex One quarantines
abc.zip (123.doc and all
non-infected files are quarantined).Pass: Apex One performs no action
on both
abc.zip and 123.doc but
logs the virus detection.Deny Access: Apex One denies access to
abc.zip when
it is opened (123.doc and all non-infected
files cannot be opened). |
