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  1. Ok, thank you so much for all of your help! Have a wonderful day!
  2. Ok, thank you for looking into it. At this point, I guess I just need to know which button to click - delete or ignore threat? I'm concerned about deleting because of the warning about the operating system.
  3. Sorry about that, obviously I'm not very well versed in these things. It archived a zip file, and I've attached it here. Is this what you need? eav_logs.zip
  4. Sorry Marcos, I just realized I didn't copy the whole list. Here it is:
  5. Thank you so much for responding. I believe this is the information you're requesting. I copied it from the box titles "Operation Log". If this isn't correct, please tell me where to find the correct logs. [15:42:58 PM] ESET Log Collector v3.2.0.1 (9/11/2018) - 64 bit [15:42:58 PM] Copyright (c) 1992-2018 ESET, spol. s r.o. All rights reserved.
  6. Hello. Upon starting my computer today it did the "configuring Windows" three times before completing, then an ESET window came up with this message: A threat (HTML/ScrInject.B) was found in a file that Microsoft Windows Search Protocol Host tried to access. It can only be removed by deleting the file which can cause problems if the file belongs to the operating system. So I'm not sure what to do at this point. Please advise. Thank you!
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