Bastiaan wrote: >When my virus scanner detects something unusual I have several choices: >to kill >to delete >to rename >to repair >etc. >That's why I ask... Hmm... I can't understand the diffrence. Either you skip the infected file, remove it, repair it or rename it. Can't think of what else you would like to do with it. Perhaps just adding a jump code around the virus? That wouldn't delete the virus since it still would be there, but it would kill it since it isn't "alive" (can run) afterwards. Does that sound reasonable to anyone? //Bernie
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