On the one hand, the scan log shows the malwares have been deleted...
Object Name Threat Name Final Status
C:\Documents and Settings\F**** G****\DoctorWeb\Quarantine\WxBug.EXE Adware.AWS.A Deleted
C:\Download\Install_AIM.exe Adware.AWS.A Deleted
C:\Documents and Settings\F**** G****\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{A6B037BB-0B80-4A5F-90ED-CDF54D010DA1}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Inbox.dbx Generic.Peed.Eml.DDFBEE21 Deleted
...on the other, the results of a new deepscan shows that they're still there lurking...
1) Adware.AWS.A "delete failed" on 2 issues
C:\Documents and Settings\F**** G****\DoctorWeb\Quarantine\WxBug.EXE=>wise0008
C:\Download\Install_AIM.exe=>wise0041=>wise0008
2) Generic.Peed.Eml.DDFBEE21 "delete failed" on 2 issues
C:\Documents and Settings\F**** G****\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{A6B037BB-0B80-4A5F-90ED-CDF54D010DA1}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Inbox.dbx=>(message233)
C:\Documents and Settings\F**** G****\Local Settings\Application Data\Identities\{A6B037BB-0B80-4A5F-90ED-CDF54D010DA1}\Microsoft\Outlook Express\Inbox.dbx=>(message234)
Not impressed, so far with BitDefender. While I am not concerned with the virus in DoctorWeb's quarantine, I'd like to get rid of the rest. However based on the trial BitDefender antivirus software I have downloaded, I can't figure how to scan the e-mail inbox to identify and delete the offending messages or resolve the rest of the issues...
Any advice, anyone???...