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Help with Creating a Custom Scan to remove a Threat

I would appreciate help with a problem identified when I did a
scan using the free Sophos Anti-Virus for IMac Home Edition that
uses Mac OS X 10.5.  The scan detected Mal/EncPk-LF threat and
the action advised was to "clean up manually" by creating a
custom scan, but I cannot figure out how to do that.
Herbert Marx (hjmarxmd@pol.net)

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  • This does get tricky... if you don't want to scan the entire drive, try this:

    1. Go to the Finder
    2. Select the Go menu
    3. Select Go to Folder (command-shift-g)
    4. type "/private/tmp" (no quotes) into the text box and click Go
    5. Now, create your custom scan, click the + icon, and then... (this is where I like the MacOS way of doing things)
    6. go back to the Finder, click and hold on the tmp folder, drag it over the open dialog box, or drag it over the Sophos blue shield, wait a moment, and drag it over the open dialog box, or enter Expose and then drag it over the appropriate dialog box.
    7. The hidden folder will now be selected in the dialog box.

    Note that this trick works for accessing hidden folders in ANY open/save dialog.

    :1002253
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  • This does get tricky... if you don't want to scan the entire drive, try this:

    1. Go to the Finder
    2. Select the Go menu
    3. Select Go to Folder (command-shift-g)
    4. type "/private/tmp" (no quotes) into the text box and click Go
    5. Now, create your custom scan, click the + icon, and then... (this is where I like the MacOS way of doing things)
    6. go back to the Finder, click and hold on the tmp folder, drag it over the open dialog box, or drag it over the Sophos blue shield, wait a moment, and drag it over the open dialog box, or enter Expose and then drag it over the appropriate dialog box.
    7. The hidden folder will now be selected in the dialog box.

    Note that this trick works for accessing hidden folders in ANY open/save dialog.

    :1002253
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