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Table C-2. SCAN32.EXE command-line options
/EXT
/DEFEXT
/TASK
/SERVER
/CANCEL
/LOG
/NOLOG
/LOGALL
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to replace the
default program extension list it uses to narrow the scope of its scan
operations with a list made up of the extensions you specify on the same
command line. During the scan operation, the application will look for
viruses only in files that have the extensions you specify.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to add to its
default program extension list those extensions you specify on the same
command line. During the scan operation, the application will use the
combined list to govern which files it examines.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to start a
specific task listed in the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus Scheduler task list.
You must specify an ID for the task you want to run on the same
command line.
To see the set of current task IDs available in the Scheduler, look in the
Windows registry for this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Network Associates\TVD\Dr
Solomon's Anti-Virus
\AVConsole\ScanTasks
That location lists each task available in the Scheduler by an item
number. Within each item number folder, the Item_# of the registry key
gives you the task ID number.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application on which
computer you want it to start or stop a scan task. Specify the computer
name following the /SERVER option on the same command line.
This option adjusts the Windows registry so that it correctly records that
a task is no longer running. Use this option if your task fails, but the Dr
Solomon's Anti-Virus Scheduler still shows it as running.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to record its
actions in a predefined log file. By default, that log file is VSCLOG.TXT,
which you will find in the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus program directory.
The application records each action it takes as a single "event." The
information the application records depends on the type of event. If you
tell the application to note whenever it deletes an infected file, it will
record a "one" each time it does so. If you tell the application to note the
date on which it started a scan operation, it will record the current date.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application not to record its
actions in a log file.
This option tells the Dr Solomon's Anti-Virus application to record an
event in the log file each time it responds to a virus. The application will
do so whenever it cleans, deletes, or moves a virus, or whenever it
prompts you for a response.
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