McAfee AVDCDE-AA-AA User Guide - Page 293
Table 9-1. How VirusScan software treats each file type
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Default Vulnerable and Compressed File Extensions Both VirusScan components include built-in support for a number of compressed and archived file formats. The table below lists each format and describes how each component scans it when you select the Compressed Files checkbox. You may not edit or add items to this list. Table 9-1. How VirusScan software treats each file type Format .??_ .GZ? .TD0 .ARC .ARJ .CAB Description Windows compressed file UNIX GNU Gzip compressed file Teledisk compressed file LH ARC file, older version Robert Jung ARJ compressed file Windows Compressed Application Binary or "cabinet" file VirusScan application support? • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans archive • Scans files within archive • Scans archive • Scans compressed files within archive • Scans archive • Scans compressed files within archive VShield scanner support? • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans compressed file if listed in Program Extensions dialog box • Scans archive as a file if listed in the Program Extensions dialog box • Will not scan files within archive • Scans archive as a file if listed in the Program Extensions dialog box • Will not scan compressed files within archive • Scans archive as a file if listed in the Program Extensions dialog box • Will not scan compressed files within archive User's Guide 293