McAfee VIRUSSCAN 4.5 Administrator's Manual page 156

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Using VirusScan Command-line Options
3. Type scan, followed by the scan options you want to use, at the
4. To run another scan operation, repeat
The tables on the following pages list all of the VirusScan options available.
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The following table lists the options that can be added to the SCAN command.
Table C-1. VirusScan command-line scanner options
Command-line
Option
/? or /HELP
/ADL
/ADN
/ALERTPATH <dir>
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command prompt.
VirusScan Command Line will start immediately and begin scanning
your system with the options you choose. When it has finished, it will
display the results of its scan operation, then return to the command
prompt.
Prompt window, type exit at the command prompt. If you restarted
your computer in DOS mode, type win to start Windows, or restart your
computer as you would normally.
NOTE: When you specify a file name as part of a command-line option,
you must include the full path to the file if it is not located in the
VirusScan program directory.
Limitations
None
On-demand
scanning only
On-demand
scanning only
On-demand
scanning only
Step
Description
Displays a list of VirusScan command-line options,
each with a brief description.
Scan all local drives—including compressed drives
and PC cards, but not disks—in addition to any
other drive specified on the command line.
To scan both local and network drives, use the
/ADL and /ADN commands together in the same
command line.
OS/2: /ADL includes the CD-ROM drive in the
scan, when used with /NODDA.
Scan all network drives—including CD-ROM—for
viruses, in addition to any other drive(s) specified
on the command line.
To scan both local drives and network drives, use
the /ADL and /ADN commands together in the
same command line.
Designates the directory <dir> as a network path
for Centralized Alerting alert messages.
3. To close the MS-DOS

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