-=PCTechTalk=- Re: AVG Virus Vault

  • From: DeaconDeamon@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 25 Nov 2007 12:03:36 +0000

Sandi I believe that as long as it's in the vault it won't hurt the nachine. 
You can just leave it there. That's what I do.
Steve
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From: "Sandi Beach" <sandib2@xxxxxxxxx> 

> I currently have a Trojan in the Virus Vault of AVG. It got there when the 
> grandkids installed Christian games. I was aware that this installation 
> included a lot of spyware and I have always allowed them to install and play 
> the games and after they leave I run Spy Bot and Adaware and get rid of the 
> junk. This time I also have a Trojan in the Virus Vault and I am uncertain 
> as to what to do with it. I deleted it yesterday and today it is back. I 
> would like to delete the file once and for all and get it out of the system. 
> If I empty the vault will that do it? Each of these options comes up with a 
> "are you sure you want to do this" so I pause and ponder! Yes I want it 
> gone but deleting the file yesterday did not seem to do that. I have read 
> the help files and there is no clear explanation of how to deal with things 
> in the vault. I am using the free version. Maybe I need to get the paid 
> version so I will have access to more help. 
> Can anyone advise me on this? 
> Sandi 
> 
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