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up to very dangerous (
) will be provided in this section; and the
information on the infection type (
based on their infective level - all listed
objects can be positively or potentially infected
)
·
Virus Name
- specifies the name of the detected infection according to the
Virus Encyclopedia
(online)
·
Path to file
- full path to the original location of the detected infectious file
·
Original object name
- all detected objects listed in the chart have been
labeled with the standard name given by AVG during the scanning process. In
case the object had a specific original name that is known (
e.g. a name of an
e-mail attachment that does not respond to the actual content of the
attachment
), it will be provided in this column.
·
Date of storage
- date and time the suspected file was detected and
removed to the
Virus Vault
Control buttons
The following control buttons are accessible from the
Virus Vault
interface:
·
Restore
- removes the infected file back to its original location on your disk
·
Restore As
- in case you decide to move the detected infectious object from
the
Virus Vault
to a selected folder, use this button The suspicious and
detected object will be saved with its original name. If the original name is not
known, the standard name will be used.
·
Details
- this button only applies to threats detected by
Identity Protection
.
Upon clicking, it displays synoptic overview of the threat details (
what files/
processes have been affected, characteristics of the process etc.
). Please
note that for all other items than detected by IDP, this button is greyed out
and inactive!