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Peacekeeper
Message 31 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

Deleted manually OK no auto delete though will ask

exbrit
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Message 32 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

You can drastically reduce the 'detections' of harmless files by telling the real-time scanner to overlook tracking cookies in Settings.

TheMissingLink
Contributor
Message 33 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

Thanks, indeed I did that and it helps tremendously. I see it as a workaround however as it works because I switch off functionality...

Message was edited by: TheMissingLink on 3/19/11 1:46:39 PM CET
exbrit
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MVP
Message 34 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

I agree, it''s not the ideal solution.

TheMissingLink
Contributor
Message 35 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

Just did a clean-up on one of my systems (I admit, I cleanup very rarely)... in the quarantine folder... 35000 files!!!!  It takes hourse before McAfee even shows them, then I need to do "Select All", then "Remove"...

Yes, I have switched it off on all my systems but why doesn't McAfee clean this up automatically???

(Remember, the other wish is that I can exclude false negatives myself)

By the way... McAfee was tested very bad in the Netherlands recently (ending at the bottom of the pack; even below freeware)...

exbrit
MVP
MVP
Message 36 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

I have no idea why it doesn't do a cleanup, say every 30 days.  It does that for logs so why not...we have suggested it.

Yes, well comparison lists depend greatly on the parameters used I guess.

Exclusions will be possible in the final 2011 software which hasn't been released yet.

But that will only apply to manual and scheduled scans, not the real-time scanner.

There is always the submission method to get an XDAT.

Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 28/03/11 4:28:58 EDT PM
TheMissingLink
Contributor
Message 37 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

But it's the real-time scanner that "does it"!!! Suppose I have a USB stick and plug it in. Immediately when I list the contents in Explorer (or before) the real time scanner already quarantines a file that it deems is a virus. I can't get 'in between' that

Oh and clearly McAfee doesn't clean-up it's quarantine area...

exbrit
MVP
MVP
Message 38 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

Well we have tried to persuade them that full exceptions should be possible, like they used to be with VirusScan 7 and still are with VirusScan Enterprise.  It's under consideration.

Point 2, I thought I already agreed with that and we have suggested that too.

TheMissingLink
Contributor
Message 39 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

Thanks. I'm sorry for #2, you're right. I'm just frustrated; it's still building the list. As it populates the dialog, memory consumption goes out of the roof, making the system extremely sluggish, also CPU goes up to 100%.

exbrit
MVP
MVP
Message 40 of 45

Re: Delete quarantined files

By the way if you had downloaded optional Windows Update KB971029 you'd be able to adjust Autoplay not to kick in and possibly avoid the inevitable scan.

Message was edited by: Ex_Brit on 28/03/11 4:59:22 EDT PM
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