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Virus Scanning a Mapped Drive

Asked by mdkcbjones in Symantec Anti-Virus Software, Anti-Spyware, Desktop Anti-Virus

I have Vista Home Premium (SP1)  machine running Norton Internet Security 2008.  It workes fine on the  native Vista Machine.  I used the Vista PC to map a drive to another PC running XP (SP2).  The drive mapping works fine, it can be browsed, files opened etc.  The XP PC has Norton Antivirus 2005 installed. Both PCs anti-virus databases are current and scan fine independently. I attempted to scan the XP PC with the Vista PC since Norton 2005 has no Anti-spyware. The scan of the XP C drive proceeds through about 475 files then says complete with no infections found. The C drive actually has close to 200,000 files on it?

I have tried this several times, changing permissions etc. to no avail. My concern is that the drive is not being fully scanned. Why does Norton Internet Security 2008 scan only  475 files  on the mapped drive then finish when there are almost 200,000 files on the machine?  How can I get Norton to scan the drive completely?Start Free Trial
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