DavidR
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You can’t it is part of a virus alert, you should take action to eliminate the reason for the alert, the virus/detection. Moving the infected file to the chest, is just one of the actions (and recommended) available in the pop-up alert (that you also get) would remove the file from that location, stopping the alert in the future.
The infected file in this …\mydocuments\Webs\Emo_Backup_0605\files\files.exe.
You really need to confirm the detection is good then either move the file to the chest or if it is a false positive exclude the file from future scans and send a sample to avast to correct the VPS.
You could also check the offending/suspect file at: VirusTotal - Multi engine on-line virus scanner I feel virustotal is the better option as it uses the windows version of avast (more packers supported) and there are currently 32 different scanners.
Or Jotti - Multi engine on-line virus scanner if any other scanners here detect them it is less likely to be a false positive. Whichever scanner you use, you can’t do this with the file in the chest, you will need to move it out.
If it is indeed a false positive, add it to the exclusions lists (Standard Shield, Customize, Advanced, Add and Program Settings, Exclusions) and Restore it to its original location, periodically check it (scan it in the chest), there should still be a copy in the chest even though you restored it to the original location. When it is no longer detected then you can also remove it from the Standard Shield and Program Settings, exclusions.
Also see False Positives, how to report it to avast! and what to do to exclude them until the problem is corrected.