If you suspect that an infected or probably infected file is on the computer, you can isolate it by moving it to quarantine.
Task creation is performed before, as an individual step.
If you selected the Open task details when creation is complete check box on the Finish task creation page during the task creation, proceed to step 4 of the following instruction.
To configure the Quarantine file task settings:
If the file is locked by another process, the file will be deleted only after the device is rebooted.
If this option is selected and an object is a critical system file, the application does not perform any actions on this object. This information is logged in the task execution report.
You can start the created task manually or configure a scheduled task start.
If the file is locked by another process, the task will be displayed with the Completed status, but the file itself will be quarantined only after the device is restarted. It is recommended to check if the task is completed successfully after the device is restarted.
The Quarantine file task may fail with the Access denied error if you try to quarantine an executable file which is currently running. To solve this problem, create the Terminate process task for this file, and try to create the Quarantine file task again.
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