Avira antivir server for windows User Manual

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Avira AntiVir Server 
10.2.6  Report 
Guard includes an extensive logging function to provide the user or administrator with 
exact notes about the type and manner of a detection. 
Guard includes an extensive logging function to provide the user or 
administrator with exact notes about the type and manner of a detection. 
This group allows for the content of the report file to be determined. 
Off 
If this option is enabled, then Guard does not create a log. 
It is recommended that you should turn off the logging function only in exceptional 
cases, such as if you are executing trials with multiple viruses or unwanted programs. 
Default 
If this option is enabled, Guard records important information (concerning detections, 
alerts and errors) in the report file, with less important information ignored for 
improved clarity. This option is enabled as the default setting. 
Advanced 
If this option is enabled, Guard logs less important information to the report file as well. 
Complete 
If this option is enabled, Guard logs all available information in the report file, including 
file size, file type, date, etc. 
Limit report file 
Limit size to n MB 
If this option is enabled, the report file can be limited to a certain size; possible values: 1 
to 100 MB. If the size of the log file exceeds the indicated size by more than 50 kilobytes, 
then old entries are deleted until the indicated size minus 50 kilobytes is reached.  
Backup report file before shortening 
If this option is enabled, the report file is backed up before shortening. Save location, see 
Configuration :: General :: Directories :: Report directory. 
Write configuration in report file 
If this option is enabled, the configuration of the on-access scan is recorded in the report 
file. 
 
10.3 
General 
 
10.3.1  Extended threat categories 
Selection of extended threat categories 
Avira AntiVir Server protects you against computer viruses. 
In addition, you can scan according to the following extended threat categories. 
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