Computer scan log
You can view detailed information related to a specific scan in Log files. Scan log contains the following information:
- Version of detection engine
- Starting date and time
- List of scanned disks, folders, and files
- Scheduled scan name (scheduled scan only)
- User who started the scan.
- Scan status
- Number of scanned objects
- Number of detections found
- Time of completion
- Total scanning time
A new start of a scheduled computer scan task is skipped if the same scheduled task that was executed earlier is still running. The skipped scheduled scan task will create a Computer scan log with 0 scanned objects and Scan did not start because the previous scan was still running status. |
To find previous scan logs, in the main program window, select Tools > Log files. In the drop-down menu, select Computer scan and double-click the desired record.
To learn more about "unable to open", "error opening" and/or "archive damaged" records, see our ESET Knowledgebase article. |
Click the toggle icon Filtering to open the Log filtering window where you can define custom criteria to narrow your search. To view the context menu, right-click a specific log entry:
Action |
Usage |
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Filter same records |
Activates the log filtering. The log will show only records of the same type as the selected one. |
Filter |
This option opens the Log filtering window and enables you to define criteria for specific log entries. Shortcut: Ctrl+Shift+F |
Enable filter |
Activates the filter settings. If you activate the filter for the first time, you must define settings, and the Log filtering window opens. |
Disable filter |
Turns the filter off (same as clicking the toggle at the bottom). |
Copy |
Copies highlighted record(s) into clipboard. Shortcut: Ctrl+C |
Copy all |
Copies all records in the window. |
Export |
Exports highlighted record(s) into clipboard to an XML file. |
Export all |
This option exports all records in the window to an XML file. |
Detection description |
Opens the ESET Threat Encyclopedia, which contains detailed information about the dangers and symptoms of the highlighted infiltration. |