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Answered ZIPX files and Antigen 9.0

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  • lundi 2 août 2010 05:15
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    Hi,

     

    Thank you for the post.

     

    The file is probably being caught as corrupted compressed. You would need to set the general option setting to skip for those files

    Regards,


    Nick Gu - MSFT
  • lundi 9 août 2010 13:53
     
     
    can you offer some assistance to where you make this setting change?  thanks in advance for your help.
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  • lundi 23 mai 2011 20:34
     
     
    While this IS a Possible corrective Action it would then Open up the fact that the Corrupted Compressed File would be allowed to enter the Environment, and thus Corrupt the Email System, next suggestion please!!
  • mardi 24 mai 2011 07:28
     
     

    Hi,

    I don't see any risk in bypassing those files. Why do you think it will corrupt the email system, it's only a corrupted file? If someone has inserted a virus in it at least the client AV will find it.

    Greetings

    Christian


    Christian Groebner MVP Forefront
  • jeudi 12 janvier 2012 16:31
     
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    Hi Bakasan,

    I presume these are being detected as corrupted compressed as they are using the "best method" compression within WinZip. If so, then files using this method of compression (currently) cannot be opened and therefore are tagged as corrupted.

    If this is the case, then your only options currently are to allow corrputed compressed files to pass through (Settings->general options page of console), or request that a different method of compression is used.

    I hope this helps

    Alex