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Unknown Error during Scan--Log does not specify the error
mjkelly


Joined: 23 Aug 2012
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Location: University of Maine
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Hello,

I just started using ClamWin on a Windows Server 2003 fileserver (virtualized). Overall, things seem to be working, but each time a manual or scheduled scan runs, I get 1 (and only one) error. The callout in my systray tells me to read the scan report, but that is uninformative:

Scan Started Thu Aug 23 12:30:00 2012
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*** Scanning Programs in Computer Memory ***
*** Memory Scan: using ToolHelp ***


*** Scanned 29 processes - 334 modules ***
*** Computer Memory Scan Completed ***


----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
Known viruses: 1297805
Engine version: 0.97.5
Scanned directories: 623
Scanned files: 5492
Infected files: 0
Total errors: 1
Data scanned: 546.60 MB
Data read: 502.00 MB (ratio 1.09:1)
Time: 127.719 sec (2 m 7 s)

How do I find out what the error was(is)? I have a feeling it is nothing serious, but I want to verify that specifically.

Thanks,
Mike Kelly
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GuitarBob


Joined: 09 Jul 2006
Posts: 9
Location: USA
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Mike: the new ClamWin team at Sourcefire told me this is a bug, and it will be fixed in the next version of Clam AV, so ClamWin will get the fix when Alch/Sherpya make the Windows port. I have no idea when the next version will be available. I see the error message frquently on my personal scans.

Regards,
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mjkelly


Joined: 23 Aug 2012
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Location: University of Maine
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Thank you, sir. Very quick response.

As long as it is nothing critical, I can patiently wait for a patch/update.

MK
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