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Link in Explorer to scan file with Malwarebytes is not working


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Hello and :welcome: :

 

Context menu scanning is disabled by default in version 2.

Please check your settings: Dashboard > Settings > General Settings > Explorer Context Menu Entry > change to "YES".

 

If those suggestions and a system reboot don't resolve your issue:

  • Please follow the steps in this pinned topic to uninstall your current version of MBAM and reinstall the latest build - MBAM Clean Removal Process 2x
  • If that does not correct the issue, then please read the following and post back attached to your next reply the 3 requested logs - Diagnostic Logs (the 3 logs are: FRST.txt, Addition.txt and CheckResults.txt)
  • NOTE: There is an FAQ section with valuable information located here - Common Questions, Issues, and their Solutions

Please let us know how it goes.

Thanks,

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Tnx a lot 4 swift reaction.

The system reboot dit indeed resolve the issue.

Now I can scan only the files or directories of my own choice.

 

It would be also great to see the name [or names]  of scanned files [or directories] in the history log
after involving the scan from the context menu.

But any way: Thanks again for Malwarebytes & support!

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Tnx a lot 4 swift reaction.

The system reboot dit indeed resolve the issue.

Now I can scan only the files or directories of my own choice.

Great!

I'm glad that is working properly now.

 

It would be also great to see the name [or names]  of scanned files [or directories] in the history log

after involving the scan from the context menu.

Yes, many users have asked for this.

The developers have mentioned that more detailed logging will be added to a future version.

 

Thanks again,

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