Demand scan at the end !!

Just did an, “on demand scan” Through,“c” drive, and all files including “archive”. At the end of scan I got this listing,“see attachment”. Do I worry ??? ;D (Also, if I right click on one of them I have options) delete,chest,move, and so on. Thanks

Short answer: No and you should take no action.

Longer answer:
Many programs (usually security based ones) password protect their files for legitimate reasons such as AdAware and Spybot Search & Destroy, there are others (and avast doesn’t know the password or have any way of using it even if it did know it).

When you run scans with the above programs and you delete harmful entries that they detect, a copy is kept (in quarantine/restore/backup) in case you need to reverse what you did. These are usually password protected, you should do some housekeeping and delete old backup/recovery/quarantine entries (older than two weeks or so), this will reduce the numbers of files that can’t be scanned.

By examining 1) the reason given by avast! for not being able to scan the files, 2) the location of the files, you can get an idea of what program they relate to. You may need to expand the column headings to see all the text. If you can give some examples of those file names, the locations and reason given why it can’t be scanned might help us further ?

Files that can’t be scanned are just that, not an indication they are suspicious/infected, just unable to be scanned.

You need to expand the column widts to a) see the full path and b) the reason why they can’t be scanned.

  • Expand Column Width, hover the mouse pointer over the column header divider until the pointer changes (see image) left click and hold down the key whilst dragging the pointer to the right.

Aok !! and I again thank you.( a very through, and well executed answer).

You’re welcome.

Piggybacking: Thank you for the info re Avast “unable to scan”. I did as you advised & uninstalled slingbox, then I restarted my computer. I scanned again with Avast and it still shows the same notice, but I did notice it had .exe files. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong? Or what else I must do? Thanks a lot.

Can you schedule a boot-time scanning?
Start avast! > Right click the skin > Schedule a boot-time scanning.
Select for scanning archives.
Boot.
If infected files are found, it’s safer to send them to Chest instead of deleting them.
This way you can further analysis them.

RE:<<<<<Can you schedule a boot-time scanning? Start avast! > Right click the skin > Schedule a boot-time scanning>>>>>>>.
I plead ignorance-I am of the older generation just trying to keep up.
Please, what is boot time scanning and what is a skin. I don’t understand the terms or is “skin” the icon on the faceplate thingee (see, there I go again). Thank you - have patience.

It’s a scanning that runs before Windows loads, in boot time, while the computer is starting…

The avast version 4 is a skinable application what means that avast can be shown in multiple aspects, like different skins in a human body. The skin in the application is the application area, the antivirus program, any place that is not a button, for instance, is the skin area.
You can see avast skins here: http://www.avast.com/eng/skins.html

A boot-time scan is a scan that can be done before windows starts, this may be able to overcome certain issues that can’t be scanned, though it is more commonly used when avast needs to move an infected file that is either in use or protected by windows.

So I suspect you still wouldn’t be able to scan it even with a boot-time scan, it entirely depends on ‘why it couldn’t be scanned’ and you didn’t mention that ?

A skin is basically a pretty wrapper around what would be a boring windows box, the Simple User Interface (SUI), where you were no doubt doing the scan is a skin, so you are right clicking on the SUI.

I have to admit to a certain amount of confusion here also, having read your first post in this topic (reply #4), I can’t see where anyone recommend you uninstall anything ?
So I can only assume this is similar to you first post in the forums, see below.

I replied to that giving a link and more information:

So I can only guess that this is you getting back ?
I suggest you read the information on the above link I have reposted so you are famillar with the why things can’t be scanned and be able to tell us the reason given for why it couldn’t be scanned.

Yes, David R, this was the exact page (here) you linked me to. That lead me to “Mr” Tech. Mr. Tech was helpful, thank you. (Obviously) my first posting in a public forum.

You’re welcome.

People call me just Tech, without Mr :wink:

Got ya, Tech. I was being formal, you being Sensei, me being grasshopper. Thank you both for your help.