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Here is a link to exactly what is talked about. In short, every time an engine or pattern file is updated, the incremental scanning is set back to the start. I still think the setting for Incremental is good since any day there is not updates, (though rare these days) only new files are scanned. http://kb.trendmicro.com/solutions/solutionDetail.asp?solutionID=6042 Thanks, Dave Guerrero Solutions Manager Application Integration Group -------------------------------------------------------------------- Computech Resources, Inc. 1375 W. Main Avenue De Pere, WI 54115 Web: http://www.compures.com -------------------------------------------------------------------- Phone: 920-336-1387 Ext. 264 Cell: 920-360-7225 Fax: 920-336-7728 e-Mail: dguerrero@xxxxxxxxxxxx > I just got off the phone with someone at Trend's support, and since it > seemed that English was not her primary language I wanted to run this by > the list to see if her statement was not what other's have observed. > > The reason that I originally called was that if I use incremental scanning > > for DBSCAN would I miss viruses that a newer pattern would find. For > example I scan database xyz.nsf with pattern file 200 and it says it is > clean. However, since pattern file 200 is old it missed the gooneygoohoo > virus. Now, I've made no changes to xyz.nsf at all. I perform an > incremental scan on xyz.nsf with the latest and greatest pattern file > (that will catch the gooneygoohoo virus), will it skip the xyz.nsf > database since it was already scanned clean? Her answer was no, since I > have a newer pattern file, it will not do an incremental scan. > > This begs the next question: Since we check for pattern files 4 times a > day, and you can pretty much guarantee a new pattern file on a daily > basis, is telling it to do an incremental scan on a weekly basis a waste > because it's going to do a full scan anyway (new pattern file)? She said > yes. > > Anyone's experience differ from her observations? Granted, her > observations take more time, but currently I agree with the concept. > > Rob Berendt > -- > Group Dekko Services, LLC > Dept 01.073 > PO Box 2000 > Dock 108 > 6928N 400E > Kendallville, IN 46755 > http://www.dekko.com >
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