DavidR
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I have long since changed my default settings, so it is somewhat hard to recall the exact default settings for the various shields.
The default actions also depend on what shield has made the detection and some have very restricted actions (Web Shield) Abort Connection and Ask.
For experienced users it isn’t an issue for them to set everything to Ask as the first action and No Action as the second action, but for less experienced it has to be somewhat more moderate.
- Fix Automatically, I think is never going to have any impact.
As far as a Fix goes, I’m thinking the only thing that could possibly be fixed would be a true virus (and we don’t see many of those now).
- Move to chest, possibly the best and safest option, as you have other options remaining. First do no harm.
- Repair, I don’t see much use for repair, a bit like fix above. I also don’t know what it could actually repair.
- Ask, I’m in favour of this but really for experienced users.
- Delete, as far as I’m concerned Delete is a very poor option as you have zero options left.
- No Action, this isn’t as strange as it might sound. It just leaves the file in place, but it won’t let it run.
Reference your suggestion to “mark as safe, add to exclusions, and return to original location” personally I feel is a dangerous option for the lessor experienced user.
For some considerable time avast has resisted suggestions to have a one click option to exclude and run files as it could well mean accidental use with potential serious consequences for the user. They would have to be 100% certain that the file is clean and for many users they couldn’t guarantee that.
The user can go to the virus chest and elect to Restore and add to exclusions, to do this is is a deliberate act not one that could be used accidentally.