Any good AV product should be able to check any drive device connected
to the machine.  Certainly if you have realtime protection enabled any
file accessed from that drive should be scanned.

-Ben-
Ben M. Schorr, MCP, MVP, CNA
Operations Coordinator
Stockholm Consulting Group - Honolulu
Phone: (808) 535-1500
Mobile: (808) 351-5084
http://www.scgab.com

 

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Rehorst
Sent: Friday, April 08, 2005 6:14 AM
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Subject: OT: USB Flash cards as virus threat

Any defense against viruses coming in on a USB memory stick? (I don't
think Norton AV will it check.)

TIA

Orin Rehorst

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