Three of them I am not sure what they are (again, if I knew how to make the complete file name viewable it would help). rar files I recognize that I had previously downloaded. Of these, 2 are Winzip application files, 13 are compressed. (FYI, I previously used Pest Patrol, but stopped when it no longer supported Windows 98SE)Ĭ) The remaining 18 files are on my external hard drive (f:). The breakdown of the 1,288 files are as follows:Ī) 1,260 of them are Unable to scan: Ar… with a file name that starts out as follows:Ĭ:\Program Files\Pest Patrol\Spyware\.dat\ EXE in all caps), but there is a bunch of. The vast majority of the file names end with. (I don’t know what “Ar…” or “T…” stands for, or what the differences between them are?)Īll of these file names are too long to show the “complete” file name (hence my first question above), so each of these file names have \…\ in the middle of them. How do I determine what to do (i.e., Move To Chest, Delete, etc.) with files that have in the “Result” column of “Unable to scan: Ar…” or “Unable to scan: T…”?įor example, after completing the scan, it shows 1,288 files that have a “Result” of "Unable to scan: Ar…" or “Unable to scan: T…”. Is there a way (and if so how) to expand the “Results of last scan” window so that all characters can be seen (the full, complete file name) for each of the columns (“Name of File”, “Result”, and “Operation”) ? I ran an avast! virus scan and had some questions about the “Results of last scan” window that pops up at the end of the scan. Detailed step-by-step help is much appreciated. My computer knowledge level is pretty novice, so please forgive me in advance if I have any trouble following some of the suggestions and instructions, or don’t understand some of the terminology. (My computer specs are at the end of this message) I am using avast! Free Home Edition, Version. Hello, I am a newer avast! user and this is my first post in the forum.
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