If you do not wish to see alerts from the Activity Monitor (AMON) each time a computer virus or other threat is found, you can configure it to automatically clean infected files or move them to the Quarantine folder, in case a file cannot be cleaned.
Here is how to configure AMON to do this, step-by-step:


AMON has now been configured to automatically clean files of computer viruses and other threats without prompting the user for an action to take.
NOTE: The actual operation preformed by AMON when the Clean automatically option is selected will vary based on the type of threat found. For example, NOD32 will attempt to disinfect "classic" parasitic file-infecting and boot sector viruses by removing the viral code from the infected object and re-writing the cleaned (disinfected) object back to the disk. On the other hand, most forms of "modern" spyware, Trojan horses, worms and other malicious programs are entirely self contained and contain no beneficial program for NOD32 to disinfect. When AMON detects this type of threat, it will clean the file by removing it from the system.