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I don't worry about permissions, and I suggest that you don't also. There are many reasons why permissions are lacking, and most of the time it is not due to a virus/malware. Usually it is because an operating system file is in use. Windows has lots of OS files, and some are always in use.
You shouldn't normally need to scan a file that is over 100 mb in size. Most Windows viruses will be in a file that is 1 mb or less. An exception is file infecting viruses, but you can manually scan large files if you want to. Re: zipped files--a virus in a zipped file can not usually harm you unless/until you unzip it. Don't worry about invalid argument. This is due to ClamWin not being able to process a file. If the file is invalid for ClamWin to scan, it is probably invalid for a virus/malware to use also. Remember that ClamWin is an on-demand scanner that only scans when you tell it to or when you have scheduled a scan. The ClamWin developers recommend that you use ClamWin as backup scanner to a real-time, always on antivirus. Be sure to exclude ClamWin's quarantine and database folders from the other AVs scans--also every .exe file in the ClamWin/bin folder to minimize conflicts. Thanks for using ClamWin! Regards, |
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