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From:
William SallanderSubject:
Re: Removing Malware with AVG 8.0Date:
Thu, Jul 31, 2008 9:40:27 amHello Craig, you might want to try the following.
If you're scanning the drive by using the context menu (right clicking
on the drive letter), you can change the following setting to do the
action automatically.
#1: Open the AVG interface. #2: go to the tools menu. #3: Go to Advanced
settings and arrow down to scans. #4: Press the right arrow key to open
the tree view and find the shell extension setting. #5: If the check box
for "Heal/remove infected files" is not checked, make sure that box is
checked and then Press OK.
Alternatively, when the warning is presented, you can try to left click
on the file name after finding it with the mouse key. That should only
bring the pointer to that file and from there you should be able to move
through that window with the tab key to locate the corresponding button.
Let me know how you make out.
Bill
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If you're scanning the drive by using the context menu (right clicking
on the drive letter), you can change the following setting to do the
action automatically.
#1: Open the AVG interface. #2: go to the tools menu. #3: Go to Advanced
settings and arrow down to scans. #4: Press the right arrow key to open
the tree view and find the shell extension setting. #5: If the check box
for "Heal/remove infected files" is not checked, make sure that box is
checked and then Press OK.
Alternatively, when the warning is presented, you can try to left click
on the file name after finding it with the mouse key. That should only
bring the pointer to that file and from there you should be able to move
through that window with the tab key to locate the corresponding button.
Let me know how you make out.
Bill
Craig_werner@verizon.net wrote:
Hello, everyone.
My second run at AVG 8.0 is proving more fruitful than my first one. The static boxes I reported a few days ago didn't prevent me from locating buttons with the "Tab" key when I went through the First Run Wizard. However, when AVG found malware on a flash drive, I suddenly hit a snag: I could not find the buttons to move unhealed items to the Virus vault. The button was clearly visible to sighted assistance, but although I use the mouse keys in a variety of ways and then tried the "Tab" key, I could never find the button. GW Micro gave me the good suggestion of defining a user window around the button and invoking it with a hotkey, but I don't know if the button is always at the exact same part of the screen regardless of the number of malware items found. Has anyone had this problem? If so, how did you get around it, please?
Thanks very much for all help.
Craig
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