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The following options are available:
Report password protected archives – archives (ZIP, RAR etc.) that are protected by password are not
possible to scan for viruses; check the box to report these as potentially dangerous.
Report password protected documents documents protected by password are not possible to scan
for viruses; check the box to report these as potentially dangerous.
Report files containing macros – a macro is a predefined sequence of steps aimed to make certain
tasks easier for a user (MS Word macros are widely known). As such, a macro can contain potentially
dangerous instructions, and you might like to check the box to ensure that files with macros will be
reported as suspicious.
Report hidden extensions hidden extension can make e.g. a suspicious executable file
"something.txt.exe" appear as harmless plain text file "something.txt"; check the box to report these as
potentially dangerous.
There are also Detection actions sub-item available in the following tree structure (see the chapter below).
5.2.2. Detection actions
In this dialog you can configure how the Document Scanner for MS SharePoint component should behave,
when it detects a threat. The threats are divided into three categories:
High severity detections – malicious codes that copy and spread themselves, often unnoticed until
the damage is done.
Medium severity detections such programs, in general, vary from positively serious to only
potential threats to your privacy.
Information severity detections includes all detected potential threats that cannot be classified as