Hi Tom,
I believe that by default all malware found is quarantined.
When you do have sighted help, just go into history, and have them select all then delete.

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On 10/23/2015 9:03 AM, Tom Fairhurst via Talk wrote:
I am using the latest version with WE 9.2 with Windows 7 64-bit Pro. I got the 
program to scan fine, but when I got the results, I can’t tell whether the 
occurrance is PUP optional or a potentially unwanted application. Both are 
displayed prior to the file, folder, or registry key to be removed. 
Furthermore, I am not sure how to select multiple entries for removal. Any help 
would be appreciated.
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