Paul, That happened to me too. I do not know for sure what other parameters they're using to exempt 'some' files from being scanned but it was very clear on mine why it 'failed' to scan 2 files in my harddrive. The 2 files below were the ones not 'accessed' by Housecall. 1. I had a zipped file. These are zipped multiple files I take home from work (sometimes I continue working at home to finish a job.)- Housecall gave me a "data error reading" report after the scanning. 2. I had a corrupted Corel graphics file that resulted from software's versions (upwards) incompatibility. I knew all along that this file was corrupted but was reluctant to delete it, hoping someone could recover it for me.- Anyway, Housecall gave me a straightforward "corrupted" file report. My suggestion to you is... go back and re-scan with Housecall. After the scanning, print the "Housecall Scan Report". From here, you'll get a very specific report on File Name/Locations, File Type and HC's message. Based on this report, you should at least have an idea of the files you're dealing with whether they're good or not, whether the files are still needed or not, etc. It's your call to update, delete or clean-up old unneeded files (like I had) or get the experts to help. I hope others out there could give a more thorough explanation than I have here. Good luck Paul. Emie DelRosario ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Tiwana <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 9:10 AM Subject: [PCSOFT] email virus and House Calls > "Greetings, Alan and Listers! > Just completed the housecall virus scan and it said my system was clean. > But, then listed a whole string of files that for some reason or another > did not or could not be scanned. Explanations stated that "could be > infected" but did not go into detail. Does this make sense to those in the > know? I mean, couldn't those "could be infected" files be a problem? How > can I be certain system is clean if files cannot be scanned?!? Thanks for > any input! Vern " > > I hv also completed the Housecall virus scan, it gave me a clean chit from > virus on files it was able to scan, but then gave a me a host of list it > could not access. They were mostly .gid and .cab files. > I m not sure if my computer is free of virus. I m the one who is receiving > snow white.. dwarf messages once a week. > > > Paul Tiwana > http://home.istar.ca/~cye/india.html > ... Being happy doesn't mean everything's perfect; > it just means you've decided to see beyond the imperfections > > > . > > PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download > visit our download web page at: > http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml PCSOFT maintains many useful files for download visit our download web page at: http://freepctech.com/downloads.shtml