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moonbeam

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  1. Ah okay, thank you. I was aware of the cleaning levels, but did not want to have to resort to strict cleaning since we tend to give our users a pretty liberal amount of freedom as far as managing their systems goes. I suppose there is not much of a choice however, since adware has become a problem on a few machines. I suppose we could make a group of people and apply a policy with the strict cleaning level only to them. One last question regarding quarantine, are all items that are "cleaned" automatically quarantined? Or are they deleted? Thank you.
  2. Hello, I have searched the forums, as well as read some of the support articles and could not find anything pertaining to this subject. Hopefully someone here can provide some insight. I have noticed that threats (files) marked as being adware are a.) not quarantined and thus b.) not cleaned during scans. Although not as big of a threat as a virus like a trojan, we would like these files to be quarantined on a user's machine so that we can run tasks to delete these items that users may not be managing themselves. However, I scoured the options under policies in ERA and could not find anything pertaining to specifying quarantine levels. An example of an adware file we'd like to be quarantined is this: file:////Users/johndoe/Downloads/MPlayerX_5013_d15355f3-cd59-420f-b7c3-d3dcecd0a7bf.pkg/Plugins\Offers.bundle\Contents\MacOS\Offers (Cause: OSX/Adware.VSearch.S) ERA Server version: 6.5.417.0 ERA Web console version: 6.5.388.0 All of our clients are Macs. So is such a thing possible? Any help or advice would be appreciated, and of course please let me know if more clarification is needed. Thanks!
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