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The table displays the following information regarding the task execution results:
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Date
– the date and the time of the event.
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Object
– the event registered.
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Result
– the result of the event.
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Virus name
– the name of the detected virus or the archive name.
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User
– the name of the user who was accessing the infected object.
The displayed information depends on the settings specified on the
Event log
tab (see section B.2.3 on page 109) and the activated filter. By default, the
information regarding the infected files detected is displayed.
The information is output by 100 lines per page and the lines are numbered. The
Total Records
field displays the total number of records. To navigate through
the log records you can use the navigation buttons located above and below the
table.
The records in the table can be arranged by the contents of one of the columns.
To the left of the name of the column by which the records are sorted there is a
symbol showing whether they are arranged in ascending or descending order. To
sort the table records by a column left-click on the desired column header.
To facilitate viewing and searching the information, the program offers the
opportunity to set up user filters. The filters allow searching and discarding of
currently unnecessary information when it complicates viewing. After the filter is
applied, only that information that meets the requirements of the filter is
displayed. This has great importance since the log stores large volumes of
information.
To set up the filter for the information displayed in the table, do the fol-
lowing:
1. Check the boxes corresponding to the information to be displayed
in the table:
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Infected files
– messages regarding infected files.
•
Suspicious files
– messages regarding suspicious files.
•
Warnings
– alerts regarding detection of a modified or a dam-
aged virus in a file.
•
Compressed executables
– information regarding compressed
executable files.
•
Archive files
– information regarding archive files.
•
Virus-free files
– information regarding uninfected files.