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Thanks all,
Tech - when avast finds Magistr it has been suggesting move to chest which I have tried in every case. However on closing the program report states “Error occured during move file to chest”. If I try delete I get an error message saying “The operation is not supported for this type of archive”.
Maxx - sorry if I wasn’t clear. What I meant by scan from DOS on XP is that both the AVG and Symantec removal tools for Magistr require booting in Safe Mode and running the execs from the command line. So this is what I did and have been referring to. Incidentally, the Symantec file always reported an error and crashed after scanning a third or so of the first drive. The AVG file ran fine and reported 0 files infected with Magistr.
However, after the above, rebooting into XP and running avast reports 3 files infected.
The relevant lines from Warning.log are:
02/12/2007 17:36:21 1196613381 David 3300 Sign of “Win32:Magistr” has been found in “C:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-1343024091-117609710-725345543-1003\Dc116.pst\Personal Folders\Top of Personal Folders\Inbox\It’ objectives are to: Improve access\quality.com” file.
02/12/2007 18:07:44 1196615264 David 3300 Sign of “Win32:Magistr” has been found in “D:\Documents and Settings\David\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Outlook\Outlook.pst\Personal Folders\Top of Personal Folders\Inbox\It’ objectives are to: Improve access\quality.com” file.
02/12/2007 21:57:21 1196629041 David 3300 Sign of “Win32:Magistr” has been found in “E:\RECYCLER\S-1-5-21-1343024091-117609710-725345543-1003\De120.pst\Personal Folders\Top of Personal Folders\Inbox\It’ objectives are to: Improve access\quality.com” file.
Interestingly, a boot scan that I scheduled reports 0 infected files…which leads me to ask a related question. I find the boot scan mode of avast preferable as it runs much faster and I can set it to automatically move infected files to chest (invoking from while the OS is running requires user input and the scan is suspended until this is given). Is the boot mode just as comprehensive a scan as the complete scan that one runs when invoking the program from a computer that has been started?
I still see this virus report when I scan now and have submitted a virus report to avast.
Thanks and best wishes,
Dave M