clamwin does not process files in (sub) directory ? |
GuitarBob
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Are you using a custom set of extensions to scan that does not include .zip?
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mabra
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Thanks, but no. I do not even know something about of extensions!
If I go into that directory, select the files in question, bring up the scan dialog, then all these files are scanned. Regards, Manfred
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GuitarBob
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What are the names (filename, extension) of the files and the name/location of the new foldler?
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mabra
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Hi !
Are you sitting about the source, spying what exceptions might be hacked there ??? dir/file:
Regards, Manfred
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GuitarBob
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No I'm not a coder. I don't know if ClamWin is set up for drive L--perhaps in the Explorer scan--that might be the problem. If so, probably the only way to correct it is to change the code. See if you can set up a scheduled scan.
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