Exclude Recycle Bin from Standard Shield

Can you please add this rule to default list of exclusions for Standard Shield:
?:\RECYCLER*

Recycle Bin acts like quarantine. Files within cannot be executed,only deleted or restored. Now if you delete it it’s gone anyway. If you restore it, it’s detected by Standard Shield. It can be very annoying if you know that some file is malware and you delete it(with Standard Shield stopped or paused) and avast! still picks it in Recycle Bin. Or if you work with samples(which i delete when i pack them) for submission with paused Standard Shield and when you resume it you get bunch of warnings.
This shouldn’t be problem to add in exclusion list and it’s 100% tested and safe.

Well, I’d rather disagree.
Files certainly can be executed from Recycler - maybe not from the “trash bin icon”, but from the real folder. If I remember correctly, Sircam (a successful worm) copied itself to recycler folder and executed from there.

Even if you open actual folder you can’t execute it. At least not from user level (i’m talking for WinXP Pro SP2). I’m gonna check system level side…

EDIT:
WinXP Pro SP2

Maybe it’s another SP2 feature then… I’m still running SP1 and I can start whatever I want from there (using Total Commander, and Explorer as well).

Also no execution with Run or batch files. Looks like it’s a SP2 feature only.

Yes, XP Home SP2 - I cannot run anything from the recycler.