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I am trying to upload a file called treerootandleaves.htm to my website. The CPanel tells me that the file has a virus! I rescanned the file using McCafe virsu scanner and it found no virsu. I tried to upload again with the same message (virus detected) How do i resolve this problem.
 

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I am trying to upload a file called treerootandleaves.htm to my website. The CPanel tells me that the file has a virus! I rescanned the file using McCafe virsu scanner and it found no virsu. I tried to upload again with the same message (virus detected) How do i resolve this problem.

Hi ahmed-pasha,

Could you copy and paste here the contents (the source code) of the HTM file that you are trying to upload?

- Adam
 

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To add to Adam's request: make sure you surround the code with
HTML:
 tags. If you switch to advanced mode, you can use the [IMG]http://forums.x10hosting.com/images/funkyfresh/editor/html.gif[/IMG] button to insert the tags.
[HTML]<html>
  <head>
    <title>A Page</title>
  </head>
  <body>
    <h1>A Page</h1>
    <p>Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetuer adipiscing elit. Donec fermentum 
orci nec felis. Sed sollicitudin diam id sapien. Ut libero. Vestibulum quam libero, 
malesuada et, ornare id, aliquet id, tellus. Nullam dapibus viverra quam. 
Vestibulum sit amet nunc vel justo dictum pharetra. Proin eleifend mi eget 
massa. Pellentesque feugiat sapien a ante. Duis imperdiet venenatis purus. 
Praesent auctor erat eu tortor. Nulla facilisi. Nunc felis sem, ornare quis, blandit 
sed, elementum at, lorem. Integer hendrerit, dolor nec mollis scelerisque, nisi 
libero posuere odio, et vulputate magna sem in eros.</p>
  </body>
</html>
 

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im getting the same problem and i have uploaded the website before wih no problems but know i get the same virus allert
 

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I've gotten "Virus Detected" for each upload I've tried tonight. I've checked each file with AVG and they've come up clean. The latest file was a "jpg" file.

The message is: Upload Status 5130.jpg (5130.jpg) Virus Detected; File not Uploaded! (No such file or directory)
 

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Well, all 3 of you are on lotus.

I have a feeling that Corey might be looking into this.
 
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I remember seeing a ticket about this that was opened by someone else, and I did a test upload to a Lotus free hosting account several hours ago and the server successfully accepted the file.


Edit: Found it here - http://forums.x10hosting.com/free-hosting/109971-i-cant-upload.html#post628485

Hi libernys,

I just tried uploading a file using the cPanel File Manager on a free hosting account on Lotus, and it appears to have accepted it fine, so I don't think it's a problem with our servers. If you continue to receive that message, then you may want to try clearing your browser's cache and try again.

Otherwise, if they're basic non-executable text files or images that are setting off the virus filter, you could probably go ahead and upload the files via FTP, as those files would not set off the malicious content filter during our server scans.

- Adam
 
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