![]() Tapping any of these displays assorted settings which you can use to change how the scan works. We're normally big fans of configurability and options, but in this case it's not clear what some of them do. Would you check the box marked ‘Use separate exclude list for ODS’? What happens if you apply an ‘automatic’ action in case of infection, rather than ‘delete’? What's the difference between scanning program files only, and using ‘automatic type detection’? A Help file gives some basic assistance, but non-experts might wish the program was a little easier to use. Scanning results are presented poorly, and often miss out relevant information. Scan selected files from Explorer's right-click, for instance, and the Summary report won't list their names, and they're not even displayed in the Details tab. If you need to check you must switch back to the Explorer folder and hope your targets are still selected. We found the scanner deleted Registry items it considered suspect, but not only did it not tell the user, it actively reported zero 'objects deleted'.
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