Quarantine is a special isolated folder on a machine's hard disk where the suspicious files detected by Antivirus & Antimalware protection are placed to prevent further spread of threats.
Quarantine allows you to review suspicious and potentially dangerous files from all machines and decide whether they should be removed or restored. The quarantined files are automatically removed if the machine is removed from the system.
How do files get into the quarantine folder?
Managing quarantined files
To manage the quarantined files, go to Anti-malware protection > Quarantine. You will see a list with quarantined files from all machines.
Name |
Description |
File |
The file name. |
Date quarantined |
The date and time when the file was placed in Quarantine. |
Device |
The device on which the infected file was found. |
Threat name |
The threat name. |
Protection plan |
The protection plan according to which the suspicious file was placed in Quarantine. |
You have two possible actions with quarantined files:
Quarantine location on machines
The default location for quarantined files is:
For a Windows machine: %ProgramData%\%product_name%\Quarantine
For a Mac/Linux machine: /usr/local/share/%product_name%/quarantine
The quarantine storage is under the service provider's self-defense protection.