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Detailed logs
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engine set: 8.2.10.74
VDF Version: 7.11.31.140
Scan start time: 5/30/2012 9:20:32 AM
Command line: r:\scancl.exe --nombr --showall --verboselog /a /z /s --log=c:\scanner\output.tmp c:\scanner\downloads\332219\sqlserverprint2005.exe
configuration file: r:\scancl.conf
c:\scanner\downloads\332219\sqlserverprint2005.exe
Date: 30.05.2012 Time: 09:19:58 Size: 7862011
Statistics :
Directories............... : 0
Files..................... : 1
Infected.............. : 0
Warnings.............. : 0
Suspicious............ : 0
Infections................ : 0
Time...................... : 00:00:01
// BDC scan report
//
// Time: Wed May 30 09:20:01 2012
// Command line: /arc /list /nohed /log=c:\scanner\output.tmp sqlserverprint2005.exe
// Core: AVCORE v2.1 Windows/i386 11.0.1.6 (Nov 17, 2011)
// Engines: scan: 15, unpack: 10, archive: 49, mail: 7
// Total signatures: 7059193
//
sqlserverprint2005.exe ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 0) ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1) ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded EXE) ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB) ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_083434C85DE0C009D3C05943EA835043 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_091195E9C4614DE0B59E8B95BC2D0C60 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_1008E4595134E02769DEA710F0049D8B ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_1D42450511754FA693550D78FDA29376 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_1D6B030FEA524173A938B956D989595D ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_225835527FC84ED88A2F08FEA1689A25 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_297FAADA34A6462F9D81A9CEA54852D3 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_37999B30BEEE3B00B41D45D58087B0FD ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_39ACFC37DFA73743C9057CDBFF3DC711 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_3BAC87C5E499FF01C9F467AD3E7E7FAC ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_473E529A1562D57F7AD3AD97B419E243 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_4A2EF8E1572146559B5891CFE0201B54 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_528E0FA590974AEE8E68AD0AAF50EB29 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_576AC23FBC4DDAC677E63CE2680F32A2 ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_57FEAF90B76D8C48197D040D40ABAA1B ok
sqlserverprint2005.exe=>(Dropped 1)=>(Embedded CAB)=>_5BD431309BE4FB19D4B33C6FA0C008B2 ok
Results:
Folders :0
Files :21
Packed :1
Archives :2
Infected files :0
Suspect files :0
Warnings :0
I/O errors :0
Mb/s :6
Files/second :5
Scan time :00:00:04
; --- Settings ---
; 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
; Time limit: 180 sec.
; Exclude by mask: No
; Include by mask: No
; Objects to scan:
; "sqlserverprint2005.exe" Enable=Yes Recursive=No
; ------------------
2012-05-30 09:20:42 Scan_Objects$393630 running 50%
2012-05-30 09:20:42 sqlserverprint2005.exe ok
2012-05-30 09:20:42 Scan_Objects$393630 completed
; --- Statistics ---
; Time Start: 2012-05-30 09:20:41
; Time Finish: 2012-05-30 09:20:42
; Completion: 100%
; Processed objects: 1
; Total detected: 0
; Detected exact: 0
; Suspicions: 0
; Treats detected: 0
; Untreated: 0
; Disinfected: 0
; Quarantined: 0
; Deleted: 0
; Skipped: 0
; Archived: 0
; Packed: 0
; Password protected: 0
; Corrupted: 0
; Errors: 0
; Last object:
; ------------------
ECLS Command-line scanner, version 4.2.71.2, (C) 1992-2010 ESET, spol. s r.o.
Module loader, version 1040 (20120313), build 1048
Module perseus, version 1357 (20120510), build 1476
Module scanner, version 7187 (20120601), build 11462
Module archiver, version 1146 (20120511), build 1109
Module advheur, version 1121 (20111208), build 1081
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=c:\scanner\output.tmp sqlserverprint2005.exe
Scan started at: 05/30/12 09:20:11
name="sqlserverprint2005.exe", threat="is OK", action="", info=""
Scan completed at: 05/30/12 09:20:11
Scan time: 0 sec (0:00:00)
Total: files - 1, objects 1
Infected: files - 0, objects 0
Cleaned: files - 0, objects 0
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