Results - 'Unable to Scan Archive is Password Protected' ?

If I complete a scan with Avast Home Edition then look at the results there is a lot of files stating the following message ‘Unable to Scan Archive is Password Protected’.

Is there a setting that will allow these file to be scanned or are these files mainly system files that are password protected and therefore could not become infected?

avast! don’t know the password, that’s why it can’t scan the archive.

Looking at the filename, and where the file is located, can often give you more info why avast! couldn’t scan it.

avast can’t scan files that are password protected, it doesn’t know the password.
There are many legitimate reasons why a file was password protected. For instance, the ones you’re talking about. Lavasoft stores its data in a password-protected ZIP archives (to prevent other similar tools from messing up with them). It’s really nothing to worry about - it’s normal.

In AdAware and Spybot, for instance, when you fix/remove things it keeps backup/recovery information so you can restore anything that was mistakenly fixed/removed, etc. After a reasonable time your system has suffered no adverse effects, you can get rid of the older recovery/backup points.

This should reduce the number of protected files.

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.

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

If you can give some examples of the file names and locations, it will indicate the likely reason for them being protected, security applications as has been mentioned being the most common legitimate reason.

See http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=35347.msg297170#msg297170 this topic for more information on why files can’t be scanned.

Thank you all for your replies. Will try a boot scan just to be sure. I have used spybot quite regular (before recently having read these forums trying super antispy software) so it could explained the files.

No infections were found after the scan just plenty of password protected files.

Many thanks!

Which is why we asked for examples of the files and locations ;D

Remember these are only notifications of files that couldn’t be scanned.

You can change the report for showing just ‘infected files’ and then you won’t be alarmed by these detections.

Tech - how do change the report for showing just infected files?

I have looked in to the program setting > Logging (which is set to Notice) and looked in to confirmations but can not see an option for just showing infected files?

Home version? Right click the ‘a’ blue icon, Program settings, Report. Then let only the infected checked (removing errors and clean ones).

Logging is one thing. Reporting is another.

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Home version? Right click the ‘a’ blue icon, Program settings, Report. Then let only the infected checked (removing errors and clean ones).

I’m using the Home Edition 4.8.1229 and it’s “Report File” in Program Settings… Then you (may) have to insure that “Create Report File” is checked before proceeding as Tech indicated… :wink: