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Within this warning dialog you will find information on the object that was detected and assigned as infected (
Name), and some descriptive facts on the recognized infection (Description). The Show details link will redirect
you to the online virus encyclopedia where you can find detailed information on the detected infection, if these
are known. In the dialog, you will also see an overview of available solutions on how to treat the detected
threat. One of the alternatives will be labeled as recommended: Protect Me (recommended). If possible, you
should always stick to this option!
Note: It may happen that the size of the detected object exceeds the free space limit in the Virus Vault. If so,
a warning message pops up informing you about the issue as you try to move the infected object to the Virus
Vault. However, the Virus Vault size can be modified. It is defined as an adjustable percentage of the real
size of your hard disk. To increase the size of your Virus Vault, go to the Virus Vault dialog within the AVG
Advanced Settings, via the 'Limit Virus Vault size' option.
In the bottom section of the dialog you can find the Show details link. Click it to open a new window with
detailed information on the process running while the infection was detected, and the process' identification.
A list of all Resident Shield detections is available for overview within the Resident Shield detection dialog.
This dialog is accessible via the Options / History / Resident Shield detection menu item in the upper line
navigation of the AVG AntiVirus 2013 main window. The dialog offers an overview of objects that were
detected by the resident shield evaluated as dangerous and either cured or moved to the Virus Vault.
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