I'm just wondering what is a good av program to delete virus/trojan/ect in .zip files...
NOD32 and AVG won't do the job, but Norton will. But i don't like a resource hog...
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I'm just wondering what is a good av program to delete virus/trojan/ect in .zip files...
NOD32 and AVG won't do the job, but Norton will. But i don't like a resource hog...
Well you can try Symantec (Norton) AntiVirus Corporate or you canQuote:
Originally posted by SaYiaN@6 April 2004 - 00:13
I'm just wondering what is a good av program to delete virus/trojan/ect in .zip files...
NOD32 and AVG won't do the job, but Norton will. But i don't like a resource hog...
1. Extract
2. Clean
3. Re - ZIP
eather way there good and option 2 will work for any good virus scanner.
are you sure this is at teh fault of NOD or on your side? update? cause it's working fine for me, and updates a lotQuote:
Originally posted by SaYiaN@6 April 2004 - 00:13
I'm just wondering what is a good av program to delete virus/trojan/ect in .zip files...
NOD32 and AVG won't do the job, but Norton will. But i don't like a resource hog...
NOD32 does have the ability to delete virus infected files within archives
Norton does it
(ha! finally it does something)
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You get alot of Viruses with cracks
u better find a solution
I didn't say that NOD would be able to delete yours, I just said that the program was capable of deleting virus infected files contained within archives ;)Quote:
Originally posted by SaYiaN@5 April 2004 - 23:54
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alrighty... how would i enable this on mine.. or is it on by default?Quote:
4th gen Posted on 6 April 2004 - 01:44
I didn't say that NOD would be able to delete yours, I just said that the program was capable of deleting virus infected files contained within archives
:D
It's on by default. Have you run a scan on the actual hard drive to check for errors?Quote:
Originally posted by SaYiaN@6 April 2004 - 00:46
alrighty... how would i enable this on mine.. or is it on by default?Quote:
4th gen Posted on 6 April 2004 - 01:44
I didn't say that NOD would be able to delete yours, I just said that the program was capable of deleting virus infected files contained within archives
:D