Verify that the following folders and files are contained within the VirusDefs folder. If any of these folders are missing, then contact technical support for assistance and to provide us with information for tracking this problem: Incoming folder BinHub folder TextHub folder Definfo.
For example, Remove the most recent virus definitions folder. You may need to delete more than one virus definition folder, but it is important that at least one numbered virus definition folder remains. Identify the name of the remaining numbered virus definition folder, for example, Open the Definfo. Confirm that the numbered folder heading inside the square brackets [ ] matches the folder referenced by the "CurDefs" line in the Definfo. Confirm that there is a single square bracket around the heading.
Sort the files by date and delete or rename any. On Symantec AntiVirus clients, delete. Windows NT 4. To determine the definition set that a. VDB folder. VDB folder itself. To be clear, there are no files with. The only place I've found a. This is not a file with. Symantec also installs LiveUpdate, which is a program that periodically updates the virus definition files. Can you tell me what files need to go where?
LiveUpdate gets the virus definition files on a regular basis, can't vscand just look for those? Post by puzzled » Fri Sep 05, am Yes and no. I have 7. You must use FTP to retrieve updated definitions. Post by cassius » Fri Sep 05, pm I'm running 8. I have no. I sent myself an Eicar test, and I got the message from the server to my client machine about the virus being in the attachment, yet I still got the whole e-mail with attachment intact anyway.
No one on our network got these messages before I configured the MTA to use vscand, so it's not the regular real-time virus scan on the server that is generating these messages, it has to be vscand. Yet it's not removing the attachments. What am I missing? Post by cassius » Fri Sep 05, pm Also is there a way to turn the message notification off without just shutting down the messenger service?
Is it MailEnable that is generating these messages or vscand? I wouldn't think vscand would be doing it since it's a dos app Post by cassius » Fri Sep 05, pm Just noticed that the messages are intermittent as well, because I repeated the Eicar test and this time I got the whole e-mail with the attachment as before but it didn't send a message using the messenger service that it detected it.
So the messenger service messages are intermittent, but it doesn't appear to be removing any attachments at all. What have I forgotten to do in the configuration, any ideas?
To solve this problem, this has a simple way, ie after running the Intelligent Updater problem can be solved, but we can not connect to the Internet in Levy network environment, and can not operate on the wrong server in System Center console, then had to manually the restoration virus database. As follows: 1. Stop error Symantec service server. If you can not stop, you can disable the service and restart the computer.
If you have other Symantec products installed, you may need to stop the services associated with these products before you can proceed. For example, Delete the latest virus definitions folder may need to remove multiple virus definitions folder, but keep at least a number of virus definitions folder , open Definfo.
WDB and.
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