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Default Vulnerable and Compressed File Extensions
Both Dr Solomon’s Anti-Virus components include built-in support for a
number of compressed and archived file formats. The table below lists each
format and describes how each component scans it when you select the
Compressed Files checkbox. You may not edit or add items to this list.
Table 9-1. How Dr SolomonsAnti-Virustreatseachfiletype
Format Description
Dr Solomons
Anti-Virusapplication
support?
WinGuard
scanner support?
.??_ Windows
compressed file
Scans compressed
file if listed in
Program Extensions
dialog box
Scans compressed
file if listed in
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
.GZ? UNIX GNU
Gzip
compressed file
Scans compressed
file if listed in
Program Extensions
dialog box
Scans compressed
file if listed in
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
.TD0 Teledisk
compressed file
Scans compressed
file if listed in
Program Extensions
dialog box
Scans compressed
file if listed in
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
.ARC LH ARC file,
older version
Scans archive
Scans files within
archive
Scans archive as a
file if listed in the
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
Will not scan files
within archive
.ARJ Robert Jung
ARJ
compressed file
Scans archive
Scans compressed
files within archive
Scans archive as a
file if listed in the
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
Will not scan
compressed files
within archive
.CAB Windows
Compressed
Application
Binary or
cabinetfile
Scans archive
Scans compressed
files within archive
Scans archive as a
file if listed in the
ProgramExtensions
dialog box
Will not scan
compressed files
within archive