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sucette


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Hi

When I start scan with the new build 0.103.2 ClamWin run 18 hours to done... where the older build .99 done in few hours only.. I tried to uninstall and reinstall without any improvement...

Most annoying when started it scan this folder and the W10 Malware scanner service start to 50% to 100% CPU when Clamwin scan their directory until the end and this is VERY BAD THING:

C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History\CacheManager\0000A7B9-7A90-268E-188B-D501724F0100-0.bin: Permission denied

Can you fix this ?

EDIT : OK I set ClamWin preferences to use no more than 20 file types. Also set limits to scan files smaller than 2 megabytes, extract not more than 20 megabyters from archives, extract no more than 20 files, and extract no more than 5 sub-archives. Do not scan .DLL and .Zip files... But not sure that I can exclude *.BIN files from W10 antimalware scanner folder ?
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GuitarBob


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You should make these exclusions for ClamWin in Windows Defender (they work okay on my computer):

Clamscan.exe from the ClamWin \bin folder
Freshclam.exe from the ClamWin \bin folder
The ClamWin quarantine folder in C:\ProgramData\.clamwin\quarantine
QRecover.exe from the ClamWin \bin folder in case you someday need to restore something from ClamWin quarantine

My ClamWin scans actually are shorter if I set the Limit size to scan at 10 mb--it's more efficient evidently. I also de-selected the Limit option to extract files from archives. Malware in an archive file does not do anything until the file is actually unarchived. When this happens, your primary real-time AV (you should have one) should catch it then. ClamWin is best used as a backup scanner to your primary AV.

If you still have problems with Windows Defender scanning ClamWin, exclude all the ClamWin .exe files in the ClamWin \bin folder from Windows Defender scans, but I don't think you will have to go that far.

Regards,
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sucette


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Hi

Thanks for tips

The issue do not come from any scan with Microsoft Defender AntiMalware service but from Microsof itself.

When I start ClamWin after a moment it scan the folder directory of the MS AntiMalware Executable Defender and then Defender start to work alone and my CPU go 50% busy with heating.

This issue come from there : https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/378578/windows-defender-creating-thousands-of-files.html?page=1&pageSize=10&sort=oldest

And then the folder defender grow up like 10Gb temp files ... and clamwin take 24h to scan the PC ...

Everytime I use ClamWin, Defender will start and push my CPU busy and hot with creating this Temp files in the C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History\Store\ and there I find 9Gb temp file and it grow up more each time I use ClamWin.

The issue come from Microsoft Defender itself its a big BUG from Microsoft W10 20H2 and certainly other build


FIX : You have to delete this full folder : C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History\Store\ and update defender to 1.1.18100.6 (from 1.1.18100.5 BUGGED !)
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Well, it looks like this was a Microsoft Windows Defender problem and that you have solved it. Defender should not do much when ClamWin is scanning if you make those exclusions I mentioned.

I do not really like Windows Defender. It is good, but it does not give the user enough control. Microsoft also does not update it very often--they think that cloud protection will be enough if you get a virus for which they don't have a signature (they are wrong). I continue to use it because it is free and simple. A Defender user should not have to worry about files/folders.

Thanks for using ClamWin!
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sucette


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GuitarBob wrote:
Well, it looks like this was a Microsoft Windows Defender problem and that you have solved it. Defender should not do much when ClamWin is scanning if you make those exclusions I mentioned.

I do not really like Windows Defender. It is good, but it does not give the user enough control. Microsoft also does not update it very often--they think that cloud protection will be enough if you get a virus for which they don't have a signature (they are wrong). I continue to use it because it is free and simple. A Defender user should not have to worry about files/folders.

Thanks for using ClamWin!


thanks to you !
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sucette


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Unfortunately As i can see today the issue is not fixed yet by MS and Defender 1.1.18100.6 buid and it still create many dump files in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History/store" when ClamWin work (and other AV)
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Did you exclude clamscan.exe, freshclam.exe, QRecover.exe and ProgramData\.clamwin\quarantine from Defender's scans?

Regards,
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sucette


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GuitarBob wrote:
Did you exclude clamscan.exe, freshclam.exe, QRecover.exe and ProgramData\.clamwin\quarantine from Defender's scans?

Regards,


Yes I did but I never ever use Defender and I never used it ... because defender defend nothing and detect nothing I dont know whats happens with this MS AV useless
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If you do not use Defender, then why did you write this in a post above?

"it still create many dump files in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History/store" when ClamWin work"

How did you know this if you do not use Defender?

Regards,
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sucette


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GuitarBob wrote:
If you do not use Defender, then why did you write this in a post above?

"it still create many dump files in "C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History/store" when ClamWin work"

How did you know this if you do not use Defender?

Regards,


Because this is what happens when I use ClamWin ... every ClamWin scan the AV Defender will create many dump files in C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Scans\History/store" and Defender do that every time ClamWin will scan

This happens without using Defender ...

I use ONLY ClamWin and when I use ClamWin Scan, the AV Defender create this dump files
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Well, did you do like I suggested and exclude clamscan, freshclam, and ClamWin quarantine from the Defender scans?

Anyway, you are using Windows Defender if it is installed on your computer--it scans automatically.

One thing you can do is to exclude the C:\ drive from Windows Defender. If you do that, it will not scan anything on your C: drive. You will be unprotected, however, because ClamWin does not provide good protection. It is designed to be a second scanner to a real-time AV like Defender.

This is about all the help that I can provide you with.

Regards,
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sucette


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GuitarBob wrote:
Well, did you do like I suggested and exclude clamscan, freshclam, and ClamWin quarantine from the Defender scans?

Anyway, you are using Windows Defender if it is installed on your computer--it scans automatically.

One thing you can do is to exclude the C:\ drive from Windows Defender. If you do that, it will not scan anything on your C: drive. You will be unprotected, however, because ClamWin does not provide good protection. It is designed to be a second scanner to a real-time AV like Defender.

This is about all the help that I can provide you with.

Regards,


Yes I thank you so much.. defender is useless and it detect nothing... I scan everything all files I download and my disk every days with CW so I do not need defender to boring me
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