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DELETING A THREAT MANUALLY - FINDING THE THREAT

Whenever I do a full scan, Sophos finds the same two threats which need to be manually removed.  The trouble is I can't find the location folder of these threats as whenever I search for the filename on my mac they just can't be found.

Does anyone know of a way I can find the path to where these threats are located so I can manually remove them?  

Thanks

Colette     :smileyvery-happy:

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  • I have just downloaded the Sophos free Mac home edition, and did a scan of all drives.  Since there were more than 7,000,000 locations, it took some hours to execute.  The result is that I have 103 threats.  When I click on the threat in the Quaranteen Manager, it opens my web browser to bring me to the Sophos page realted to the particular threat.  However, scrolling down, I see in bold title:  Affected Operating Systems:  Windows.  Since I am using the Mac OS 10.5.8 it does not seem to be necessary to delete these "threats" since they can only threaten Windows operating systems.   Yesterday, i called a Mac specialists in my area and he said that none of these threats affect my OS.  It seems illogical and a great waste of time to hunt down and delete a threat that does not affect my computer.  Am I correct to ignore these threats?  

    Thanks

    Ron

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  • I have just downloaded the Sophos free Mac home edition, and did a scan of all drives.  Since there were more than 7,000,000 locations, it took some hours to execute.  The result is that I have 103 threats.  When I click on the threat in the Quaranteen Manager, it opens my web browser to bring me to the Sophos page realted to the particular threat.  However, scrolling down, I see in bold title:  Affected Operating Systems:  Windows.  Since I am using the Mac OS 10.5.8 it does not seem to be necessary to delete these "threats" since they can only threaten Windows operating systems.   Yesterday, i called a Mac specialists in my area and he said that none of these threats affect my OS.  It seems illogical and a great waste of time to hunt down and delete a threat that does not affect my computer.  Am I correct to ignore these threats?  

    Thanks

    Ron

    :1002655
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