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To: thecow who wrote (30366)11/15/2002 2:04:22 AM
From: mr.mark  Read Replies (1) of 110653
 
i thought i had a SpyBot prob....

<update>

my nav manual virus scans have been running fine, uninterrupted, as they should, because i disabled scanning of compressed files.

tonight, wanting to get back on the horse that threw me, i switched back to allowing scanning of compressed files, and this time i excluded the SpyBot recovery folder from the scan.

the scan ran fine.

so then i scanned just the recovery file, feeling reasonably certain that i would encounter the problem with the scan not completing. but i was wrong... the scan completed.

i then scanned the whole SpyBot folder....

and the scan ran fine.

keep in mind, it has not been my contention that any of these SpyBot files are infected. just that they may have been damaged when compressed and were giving nav2002 fits. at least that is precisely how it looked two days ago.

but tonight, well, i'm not too sure what the heck has happened, except that SpyBot appears to have passed the test and my machine is once again humming right along.

:)

mark
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