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dllexp.zip|>dllexp.exe OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#IDXHDR OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#STRINGS OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#SYSTEM OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#TOPICS OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#URLSTR OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#URLTBL OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>#WINDOWS OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>$OBJINST OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>dllexp.html OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>dllexp_icon.gif OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm|>main.css OK
dllexp.zip|>dllexp.chm OK
dllexp.zip|>readme.txt OK
dllexp.zip OK
#
# Number of scanned files: 16
# Number of scanned folders: 0
# Number of infected files: 0
# Total size of scanned files: 239801
# Virus database: 161115-1, 11/15/16
# Total scan time: 0:0:3
Copyright (c) 1992 - 2016 AVG Technologies
Program version 2016.0.7859, engine 2016.0.4664
Virus Database: Version 4664/13417 2016-11-15
dllexp.zip is OK.
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Test started: 16.11.2016 0:13:19
Duration of test: 4 second(s)
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Objects scanned : 4
Found infections : 0
Rootkits found : 0
Found high severity : 0
Found med severity : 0
Found info severity : 0
Rootkits fixed : 0
Fixed high severity : 0
Fixed med severity : 0
Fixed info severity : 0
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Copyright (c) 2010 by Avira GmbH
All rights reserved.
engine set: 8.3.42.56
VDF Version: 7.12.133.206
Scan start time: 11/16/2016 2:14:12 AM
Command line: g:\scancl.exe --nombr --showall --verboselog /a /z /s --log=output.tmp dllexp.zip
configuration file: g:\scancl.conf
dllexp.zip
Date: 16.11.2016 Time: 02:13:16 Size: 55862
Statistics :
Directories............... : 0
Archives.................. : 1
Files..................... : 19
Infected.............. : 0
Warnings.............. : 0
Suspicious............ : 0
Infections................ : 0
Time...................... : 00:00:03
; Action on detect: Disinfect automatically
; Scan objects: All objects
; Use iChecker: No
; Use iSwift: No
; Try disinfect: No
; Try delete: No
; Try delete container: No
; Exclude by mask: No
; Include by mask: No
; Objects to scan:
; "dllexp.zip" Enable = Yes Recursive = No
; ------------------
2016-11-16 02:13:24 Scan_Objects$6566 starting 1%
2016-11-16 02:13:24 Scan_Objects$6566 running 1%
2016-11-16 02:13:24 dllexp.zip archive ZIP
2016-11-16 02:13:25 dllexp.zip//dllexp.exe packed UPX
2016-11-16 02:13:25 dllexp.zip//dllexp.exe ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.exe ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.chm archive CHM
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.chm//#IDXHDR ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.chm//dllexp_icon.gif ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.chm//main.css ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//dllexp.chm ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip//readme.txt ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 dllexp.zip ok
2016-11-16 02:14:26 Scan_Objects$6566 completed
; --- Statistics ---
; Time Start: 2016-11-16 02:13:24
; Time Finish: 2016-11-16 02:14:26
; Processed objects: 8
; Total OK: 8
; Total detected: 0
; Suspicions: 0
; Total skipped: 0
; Password protected: 0
; Corrupted: 0
; Errors: 0
; ------------------
ECLS Command-line scanner, version 9.0.395.0, (C) 1992-2016 ESET, spol. s r.o.
Module loader, version 1067 (20160630), build 1108
Module perseus, version 1504 (20161018), build 1801
Module scanner, version 14450 (20161115), build 31422
Module archiver, version 1257 (20161025), build 1291
Module advheur, version 1172 (20160718), build 1138
Module cleaner, version 1128 (20161025), build 1159
Command line: --base-dir=c:\Program Files\ESET\ESET NOD32 Antivirus /log-rewrite /log-all /files /no-boots /no-heur /no-adv-heur /mail /sfx /rtp /adware /unsafe /unwanted /pattern /action=none /no-quarantine /log-file=output.tmp dllexp.zip
Scan started at: 11/16/16 02:13:22
name="dllexp.zip", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.exe", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.exe - UPX v13_m2", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#ITBITS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/NameList", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Transform/List", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/SpanInfo", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/ControlData", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#SYSTEM", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Content", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - ::DataSpace/Storage/MSCompressed/Transform/{7FC28940-9D31-11D0-9B27-00A0C91E9C7C}/InstanceData/ResetTable", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /$FIftiMain", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /dllexp.html", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /dllexp_icon.gif", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /main.css", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#WINDOWS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /$WWKeywordLinks/Property", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /$WWAssociativeLinks/Property", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /$OBJINST", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#IDXHDR", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#TOPICS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#URLTBL", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#URLSTR", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - dllexp.chm - CHM - /#STRINGS", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
name="dllexp.zip - ZIP - readme.txt", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
Scan completed at: 11/16/16 02:13:23
Scan time: 1 sec (0:00:01)
Total: files - 1, objects 23
Infected: files - 0, objects 0
Cleaned: files - 0, objects 0
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