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findings. Use the
Close
button to leave this dialog.
·
Remove selected infections
- use the button to move the selected finding to
the
Virus Vault
·
Remove all unhealed infections
- this button deletes all findings that cannot
be healed or moved to the
Virus Vault
·
Close results
- terminates the detailed information overview and returns to
the
Scan results overview
dialog
12.7.4. Warnings Tab
The
Warnings
tab displays information on "suspected" objects (
typically files
)
detected during scanning. When detected by the
Resident Shield
, these files are
blocked from being accessed. Typical examples of this kind of findings are: hidden files,
cookies, suspicious registry keys, password protected documents or archives, etc.
Such files do not present any direct threat to your computer or security. Information
about these files is generally useful in case there is an adware or spyware detected on
your computer. If there are only Warnings detected by an AVG test, no action is
necessary.
This is a brief description of the most common examples of such objects:
·
Hidden files
- The hidden files are by default not visible in Windows, and some
viruses or other threats may try to avoid their detection by storing their files
with this attribute. If your AVG reports a hidden file which you suspect to be
malicious, you can move it to your
AVG Virus Vault
.