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Using Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Command-line Options
Table C-2. SCAN32.EXE command-line options
/COMP
/NOCOMP
/CONTINUE
/PROMPT
/NOPROMPT
/CLEAN
/DELETE
/MOVE
/BEEP
/NOBEEP
/RPTSIZE
/BOOT
/NOBOOT
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This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to scan files
saved in compressed file archives. Examples of such archives include
.ZIP, .CAB, .LZH, and .UUE files. This can slow down scan operations,
but gives your system better protection.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application not to scan any
files in compressed file archives. This can speed up scan operations.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to continue the
scan operation automatically when it detects a virus.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to ask you what
to do when it finds a virus. The application will display an alert message
that gives you several options from which to choose.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application not to ask what
to do when it finds a virus. Instead, it will automatically take the actions
you've specified elsewhere in the command line. You can specify these
automatic responses: /CONTINUE, /CLEAN, /DELETE, /MOVE
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to automatically
clean any infected files it finds. The application "cleans" a file by
removing virus code from it.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to automatically
delete any infected files it finds.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to automatically
move any infected files it finds to a predefined quarantine directory.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to beep when it
finds a virus. Your computer will play the default alert beep or .WAV file
you've assigned.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application not to beep
when it finds a virus. This option does not affect any other alert methods
you've configured.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application how large it can
let the VSCLOG.TXT file get. You must specify a value, in kilobytes, on
the same command line.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to look for
viruses in your hard disk's boot sector, or in the boot sector of any floppy
disk you have in your drive.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application not to look for
viruses in your hard disk boot sector or in the boot sectors of any floppy
disk you have in your drive.

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