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OfficeScan 10 Administrator's Guide - Online Help Home - Trend Micro

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Protecting Computers from Security Risks<br />

3. If you use UNC path, ensure that the quarantine directory folder is shared to the<br />

group "Everyone" and that you assign read and write permission to this group. Also<br />

check if the quarantine directory folder exists and if the UNC path is correct.<br />

If the quarantine directory is on another computer on the network (You can only use<br />

UNC path for this scenario):<br />

1. Check if the client can connect to the computer.<br />

2. Ensure that the quarantine directory folder is shared to the group "Everyone" and<br />

that you assign read and write permission to this group.<br />

3. Check if the quarantine directory folder exists.<br />

4. Check if the UNC path is correct.<br />

If the quarantine directory is on a different directory on the client computer (you can<br />

only use absolute path for this scenario), check if the quarantine directory folder exists.<br />

Unable to clean the file<br />

Explanation 1<br />

The infected file may be contained in a compressed file and the Clean/Delete infected<br />

files within compressed files setting in Networked Computers > Global Client<br />

Settings is disabled.<br />

Solution<br />

Enable the Clean/Delete infected files within compressed files option. When<br />

enabled, <strong>OfficeScan</strong> decompresses a compressed file, cleans/deletes infected files within<br />

the compressed file, and then re-compresses the file.<br />

Note: Enabling this setting may increase computer resource usage during scanning and<br />

scanning may take longer to complete.<br />

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