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You normally don't have to worry about files that can't be opened by ClamWin. They are usually files that are in use by the system or perhaps a file that you are running at the same time as the scan. The two I see most frequently on my XP machine are hiberfil.sys and pagefil.sys.
The files you show do not look like valid windows system files to me--they are generic names, and one of them is a temp file--that is unusual. Try a scan in Windows Safe Mode, and also try a scan with another AV if you can. Get back to us here with the results. Regards, |
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please refer to this post:
https://forums.clamwin.com/viewtopic.php?t=1959 https://forums.clamwin.com/viewtopic.php?t=1959 |
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GuitarBob, Sherpya: Thanks for your replies. Sherpya's reply referencing topic 1959 (that Clamwin's upgrade now reports access denials) explains most if not all of the worrisome permission denials that I received. I also did some more digging on the tmp.edb file and found the following reference:
---------------- This system *.edb file can usually be deleted after a reboot: C:\WINDOWS\system32\CatRoot2\tmp.edb These system *.edb files can be deleted only after your system settles in from after rebooting, or after a time from a visit to the Microsoft Update Website: C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\DataStore.edb C:\WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\DataStore\Logs\tmp.edb Source: https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=316422 ----------------- So maybe this file appeared because I started to upgrade XP last week which presumably invoked a visit to the Microsoft Update Website? If I learn anything more I'll pass it along. My current thinking is that the permission denials were harmless. Thanks to both of you. |
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they are files used by windows update service,
if you stop it you are able to access and also delete those files (net stop wuauserv) sometimes is used to remove software distribution directories when a user encounters problems with windows update the next update will recreate the directory but you'll lose update history perhaps I'll add those files in the post |
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Sherpya:
Great. Thanks for confirming. |
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I do get that error Access Denied on Pagefile.sys and when I get that error, scanning stops and doesn't continue.
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I ran your antivirus the first time with no problems. THe next morning I awoke and there was a popup stating Windows Vista Home Premium had blocked Clamwin as it was a virus.
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That's a strange message! Are you using another antivirus in addition to ClamWin? I didn't know Vista did stuff like that, as it's not an antivirus in itself. Was ClamWin updating during the time you got the message? Is the ClamWin icon in the system tray? Can you right click on the icon and access any functions? See if you can open it and do a scan of the Windows directory. Before doing that, however, set the infected file General preference to Report Only. Please get back here with results.
ClamWin doesn't have a resident scanner--it only scans "on demand" when you tell it to scan and what to scan, although you can set up scans according to an automatic schedule. If you use the web a lot, you should have an antivirus with a resident scanner (Avast and AntiVir and a couple of others have free versions available) and use ClamWin as a backup scanner. Since ClamWin isn't resident, it should not conflict with a resident scanner (never use more than one resident scanner). Regards, |
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First, I am fully aware of the potential hazards of having more than one anti-virus program loaded. I have 44+ years in comptuers so that was my first priority to unload the old stuff; AVG. I rebooted the notebook and then installed ClamWin. I had set a scheduled task for running at 2 AM, this is where the error came from.
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