Sorry, what I meant was 1 or 2 files from the .doc group and the same with the html and submit them 1 by one. This would give an accurate indication of what the file is being identified as. By submitting the folder, all content was scanned at once. That's why the results show such a wide range of infections.
I'm not sure, but your attachment may be getting stripped off on the way to avast. Maxx can correct me if I'm wrong, but I think a password protected rar is needed.
I see. I will send them again to Maxx given email (I understand you both r in one Avast group?). The matter is actually that I deleted some infected *exe files from virus Chest, by the advice of few technicians in one Russian PC forum...they told me such files are unrepairable (here I bring a list again):
Html document ----------- Win32:VB-EQB[trj] (found in all other files(most of them Html, Doc)
crack_reg.exe ----------- Win32:Startpage-178[trj]
fgf10.exe ----------------Win32:Spyware-gen[trj]
icq98a_nm.exe ------------Win32:Trojan-gen{VC}
sinstaller2.exe ----------Win32:Adware-gen[Adw]
Besides, they where quite bulky in size to conveniently send. I only left this one so far: Win32:Spyware-gen[trj]. All others as I said, are: Win32:VB-EQB[trj].
So I think I could send to you guys these two types: 1) fgf10.exe ----------------Win32:Spyware-gen[trj] AND 2) Html document ----------- Win32:VB-EQB[trj]
Does it make sense to submit several files from *Doc and *Html group, if all of them are infected with one type of virus?
Am I right? Sorry if I'm slow in getting what you mean..Trying to do my best.