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hi all
Is this the default setting?I have not fiddled with NIS2009.I'm just checking is this the way its meant to be?any help would be great.
Thanks in advance Mo
Only Compressed Files have the option to remove automatically or not. Look under your settings.
mo wrote:hi all
Is this the default setting?I have not fiddled with NIS2009.I'm just checking is this the way its meant to be?any help would be great.
Thanks in advance Mo
It is in case the Internet Threat has Infected one of your Programs and, if it were to be Removed, would cause your Program, e.g. Windows Live Messenger, not to work so the Internet Threat would be Quarantined to stop it Spreading.
Hi Floating_Red
So I will leave as is "turned off" position,I was checking as I have only had NIS 2009 since Friday and I could not remember whether it was on green or notIts under computer>settings >under compressed file scan.Takes awhile to get used to these things especially when you don't know about PC's.
Cheers Mo
mo wrote:Hi Floating_Red
So I will leave as is "turned off" position,I was checking as I have only had NIS 2009 since Friday and I could not remember whether it was on green or notIts under computer>settings >under compressed file scan.Takes awhile to get used to these things especially when you don't know about PC's.
Cheers Mo
Hello, mo.
It is up to you, but you are Safe with it Off; Off is the De-fault position.
Hi mo,
Here is a link with a screenshot of how the default settings should look. It was posted by Lisa K of Symantec.
Hi
Phil_D
Thanks thats exactly what my screen looks likecan I say pictures speak louder than words!!!
Cheers Mo
apparently not. i got some files deleted without any prior caution