It appears that if clamuko is configured to scan a particular directory on 
access, then clamscan does not actually identify the file as an infected file.  
The results of the clamscan show Infected files: 0, even though the directory 
has an infected file (in this case, eicar for testing).  In addition, the move 
option does not work.  It seems that since clamuko is identifying the file as 
infected, clamscan cannot open the file to do its scan, nor can it move the 
file.

Is there some way to correct this?

Thank you.

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