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ShyGrlJessie


Joined: 03 Mar 2007
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As I've posted before I'm a complete computer idiot. When I was going through some forums I saw things that confused me even more and I was hoping maybe someone could please help me with this. Now I know some of these answers are posted else where but I don't understand some and I don't have the time to look through every single one. Now here goes:

When a computer is compromised what does that mean and how can you tell?
When doing a scan I get a repeated message: LibClamAVError: Failed to create file:_________<<<<<File name here. What does that mean do I have a virus?
How do you scan something before you open it since it doesn't do it automatically?

Any help with these would be greatly appreciated b/c I'm throughly confused right now. Thanks in advance Sad Rolling Eyes
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ShyGrlJessie


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I have one more question and I didn't find an answer.....If you have 2 different users on a computer then do I have to scan both sides seperately? And say my side has a virus does his automatically have it too or how does this work? Thanks again. Very Happy
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Re: Basic Help with CalmWin
sherpya


Joined: 22 Mar 2006
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Location: Italy
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ShyGrlJessie wrote:
When a computer is compromised what does that mean and how can you tell?

What do you mean?
ShyGrlJessie wrote:
When doing a scan I get a repeated message: LibClamAVError: Failed to create file:_________<<<<<File name here. What does that mean do I have a virus?

No, it happens only with some ole containers, this will be fixed in next release
ShyGrlJessie wrote:
How do you scan something before you open it since it doesn't do it automatically?

what about "Scan with ClamWin antivirus?" using right click on explorer? Very Happy

ShyGrlJessie wrote:

I have one more question and I didn't find an answer.....If you have 2 different users on a computer then do I have to scan both sides seperately? And say my side has a virus does his automatically have it too or how does this work? Thanks again. Very Happy

Users have different profiles, different documents dir, but if you do a full scan on the hd and you have full permission to access to profiles directory, a single scan is enough
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GuitarBob


Joined: 09 Jul 2006
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Location: USA
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If you are new to computers, we should point out that ClamWin is not yet a complete antivirus scanner. It is an on-demand scanner, which means that is scans one or more files only when you tell it to--by setting up scheduled scans in the Preferences menu or by choosing a ClamWin scan by right-clicking on a file, folder, or drive when you are looking at your hard drive or desktop programs. It is not a resident scanner (sometimes called on-access scanners). Resident scanners check your computer in real-time as you download/open/close files and programs. They will also scan files/programs for you on-demand. So a resident scanner is a more complete/secure antivirus program.

If you use the Internet/Web a lot, you need to have a resident antivirus scanner as your primary scanner. There are several good resident scanners that are free--such as AVG antivirus from Grisoft and AntiVir from Avira, or Avast from Alwil.

The developers intend to upgrade ClamWin to a resident scanner with version 1.0. It is now at version 0.90.1, so it will still be a while before it becomes a resident scanner. Until then, you should probably use one of the free resident scanners mentioned (I favor AntiVir), and use ClamWin as a backup scanner.

Regards,
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ShyGrlJessie


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I don't know what I meant. One of the frequently asked questions was if your computer ws Compromised then you should take it to a professional and it said something about if you know how to do this then they gave you directions on I guess how to wipe your computer clean. I was really curious. Thanks for your answers they were really informative. Very Happy Smile Laughing Razz
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