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The Move Directory, Option, Description

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The Move Directory The Move Directory You can configure scans to move infected files to the move folder (Scanner > Local Scanner Options). To view infected files, click the Move directory on the left-hand pane of the Local Scanner View. To manage a moved file, right-click the file and select from the following options: The Right-Click Menu Options for Infected Files Option Description Restore Restore as Restore and Cure Delete This option removes the file from the Move Folder and restores it to its original location with its original name and type. This option displays a dialog box that allows you to change the directory location and file name. You can rename a file and isolate it safely in a different location. You may want to use this option, for example, if you do not have another source for the data and you need to look at the file. Or you may have a file that you want to analyze. Tip To restore a file to different directory, you must prepend the path to the directory with the string /shares. For example, to restore a file to the SHARE1/sales directory, enter the path as follows: /shares/SHARE1/sales This option allows you to restore the selected item back to the original folder it was in, and cure it. This option is useful if you update the signature files after items have been put in the Move folder. If a cure is provided that you did not have available, you can get the latest signature update and use this option to restore and cure an infected item. This option deletes the infected file; no warning or confirmation message is displayed. 80 Snap Server Administrator Guide

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The Move Directory
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Snap Server Administrator Guide
The Move Directory
You can configure scans to move infected files to the move folder (
Scanner > Local
Scanner
Options). To view infected files, click the
Move
directory on the left-hand
pane of the Local Scanner View. To manage a moved file, right-click the file and
select from the following options:
The Right-Click Menu Options for Infected Files
Option
Description
Restore
This option removes the file from the Move Folder and restores it
to its original location with its original name and type.
Restore as
This option displays a dialog box that allows you to change the
directory location and file name. You can rename a file and isolate
it safely in a different location. You may want to use this option, for
example, if you do not have another source for the data and you
need to look at the file. Or you may have a file that you want to
analyze.
Tip
To restore a file to different directory, you must prepend the
path to the directory with the string /shares. For example, to
restore a file to the SHARE1/sales directory, enter the path as
follows:
/shares/SHARE1/sales
Restore and Cure
This option allows you to restore the selected item back to the
original folder it was in, and cure it. This option is useful if you
update the signature files after items have been put in the Move
folder. If a cure is provided that you did not have available, you
can get the latest signature update and use this option to restore
and cure an infected item.
Delete
This option deletes the infected file; no warning or confirmation
message is displayed.