The Virus Scan Engine is unable to clean the following
files:
Uncleanable File Solutions
Uncleanable File
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Explanation and Solution
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Files infected with Trojans
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Trojans are programs that perform unexpected or
unauthorized, usually malicious, actions such as displaying messages, erasing files,
or
formatting disks. Trojans do not infect files, thus cleaning is not necessary.
Solution: The Damage Cleanup Engine and Damage Cleanup Template
remove Trojans.
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Files infected with worms
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A worm is a self-contained program (or set of programs) able
to spread functional copies of itself or its segments to other endpoint systems. The
propagation usually takes place through network connections or email attachments.
Worms are
uncleanable because the file is a self-contained program.
Solution: Trend Micro recommends deleting worms.
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Write-protected infected files
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Solution: Remove the write-protection which allows for the
cleaning of the file.
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Password-protected files
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Password-protected files include password-protected
compressed files or password-protected Microsoft Office files.
Solution: Remove the password protection which allows for
the cleaning of the file.
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Backup files
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Files with the RB0~RB9 extensions are backup copies of
infected files. The cleaning process creates a backup of the infected file in case
the
virus/malware damaged the file during the cleaning process.
Solution: If successfully cleaned, you do not need to keep the
backup copy of the infected file. If the endpoint functions normally, you can delete
the
backup file.
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Infected files in the Recycle Bin
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The system may not allow the removal of infected files from the
Recycle Bin because the system is running.
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Infected files in Windows Temp Folder or Internet Explorer Temporary
Folder
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The system may not allow the cleaning of infected files in
the Windows Temp folder or the Internet Explorer temporary folder because the endpoint
uses
them. The files to clean may be temporary files needed for Windows operation.
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Files compressed using an unsupported compression format
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Solution: Uncompress the files.
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Locked files or files that are currently executing
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Solution: Unlock the files or wait until the files have been
executed.
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Corrupted files
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Solution: Delete the files.
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