On Monday 14 June 2004 10:06 am, Kent Emia wrote:

> i just browse thru my pc and found this file and wondered what would be
> the use of anti-virus if this won't clean infected file???
>
> Q: Does ClamAV repair infected files ?
> A: No. Due to the structure of used database, it can't repair infected
> files. The database has no information about virus cleaning. However OLE2
> (mainly Microsoft Office files) cleaning will be implemented !

The purpose of Anti-Virus without cleaning is to detect files which contain 
viruses so you can delete them (either on your machine, or on a gateway 
system of some sort such as a mail server).

"Cleaning" viruses out of files is almost 100% pointless these days, because 
once you've cleaned the virus out of the file, there's nothing left.

Gone are the days when viruses attached themselves to useful files (such as 
MS-Dos executables), and could be removed again, restoring the original file.

Besides, if you found a file with a virus in it, and you cleaned the viral 
part out, how much would you trust the integrity of what remained?   Far 
better to request an uninfected original copy from wherever the file came.

Regards,

Antony.

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