User Guide
Removing Infections From Your System
84 Dr Solomon’sAnti-Virus
Figure 3-9. E-Mail Scan extension window
• Clean. Click this button to remove the virus code from the infected file. If
the E-Mail Scan extension cannot clean the file—either because it has no
remover or because the virus has damaged the file beyond repair—it will
record the incident in its log file and suggest alternative responses. In the
exampleshown in Figure3-8, Clean isnot anavailable responseoption. In
most cases, you should delete such files and restore them from backups.
• Delete. Clickthisbutton todelete the file from your system.Bydefault, the
E-Mail Scan extension will record the name of the infected file in its log so
that you can restore the file from a backup copy.
• Move. Clickthisbutton toopenadialogboxthatyoucanusetolocateyour
quarantine folder, or another suitable folder. Once you have located the
correct folder, click OK to transfer the file to that location.
• Info. Click this to connect to the Network Associates Virus Information
Library. This choice does not cause the E-Mail Scan extension to take any
action against the virus it detected. See “Viewing virus information” for
more details.
Viewing virus information
Clicking Info in anyof thevirus response dialog boxes will connect you to the
Network Associates online Virus Information Library, provided you have an
Internet connection and web browsing software available on your computer
(Figure 3-10).