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  2. How to Use Microsoft Safety Scanner in Windows | Tutorials - Ten...

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    1 Download the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Microsoft Safety Scanner for your same 32-bit or 64-bit Windows. 2 Save the msert.exe to where you want, and run it. If you select Customized scan, you will need to click/tap on the Choose Folder button, select the drive or folder you want to scan, click/tap on OK, and then click/tap on Next.

  3. Microsoft Security Scanner finds infected files but on completion...

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    Microsoft Security Scanner finds infected files but on completion indicates that no viruses, spyware, etc., were detected. I ran the latest version of the Microsoft Safety Scanner and it found 45 infected files, but on completion indicates that no mitigation was necessary.

  4. Microsoft Safety Scanner

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    Microsoft Safety Scanner ... MVP 2017-2020 Microsoft MVP in Consumer Security 2007-2015 ...

  5. MSERT Microsoft Safety Scanner shows 4 infected files during the...

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    Even with all the steps and sfc, the MSERT scanner still shows the 4 infected files during its scan. I am preparing to attempt the windows creation tool to do the full windows repair and see if that helps. A Local Admin account would be correct if you didn't intend to have a Microsoft Account.

  6. Explanation of Microsoft Security Scanner for infected files

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    After having the script stated above quarantined and removed, I performed a quick and full scan using the Microsoft Security Scanner, and after it scanned through the various files, I saw that the infected filed number hovered somewhere around 33 out of the ~3.5 mil files it scanned.

  7. Microsoft Security Scanner - During scan displayed "Files...

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    Hello, During Microsoft Security Scanner scan the application indicated "Files Infected: 9", but when it stopped, I saw the message "The scan completed successfully and no viruses, spyware, and other potentially unwanted software was detected." I recorded the application at various times to ensure I could illustrate the progress in case I ...

  8. Log File Location: Microsoft Safety Scanner v1.0.3001.0

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    The log file location is C:\Windows\Debug\msert.log. PassView could be a software product from NIrSoft. Due to legal infringements it is considered to be a hack tool and flagged by Microsoft security software as well as other AV/AM programs.

  9. Microsoft Safety Scanner

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    Microsoft Safety Scanner. After completing the Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool, I, also, always use the Microsoft Safety Scanner. This time, the Safety Scanner shows that I have 70 Infected Files, but at the end of the report, it states, "The scan completed successfully and no viruses, spyware and other potentially unwanted software ...

  10. Microsoft Safety Scanner freezes when doing a full scan

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    I would suggest you to put the computer in clean boot state to see if there is any software conflict as clean boot helps to eliminate software conflicts and start the scanning. Note: After clean boot troubleshooting steps, follow Step 7 in the link to return the computer to Normal startup mode. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the ...

  11. Re: Microsoft Security Scanner - Microsoft Community

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    This behavior of the Microsoft Safety Scanner is actually completely normal. All of the findings during the scan are potential/suspicious ones. Think of it as the scanner are marking those so that at the final phase, it can check them against virus definition. This is where the scanner will perform a MAPS (Microsoft Active Protection Service ...