My apologies to Sunbelt.

The issue this time was that Counterspy identified a threat, but when it
attempted to clean it, NOD32 prevented it from doing anything to the
file. Therefore, the threat could not be cleaned or quarantined, but
also it could not be used malevolently so the system was safe, but I
still got alerts from both systems daily on each of the infected
machines. I have the NOD32 exclusions (in the proper formats) in
Counterspy, so the program itself is protected from interaction, but the
bad files it finds are not in those excluded folders. 

That was the problem, not that they don't normally work together, but in
this one case they do not. I addressed the problem to both companies,
and I confused the responses between the two. Again, My apologies to
Sunbelt.

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