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Options in alphabetic order

Table 3-6 Alphabetic list of options
Option
/?
/AD
/ADL
/ADN
/AFC=<SIZE>
/ALL
/ALLDRIVES
/ALLOLE
/ANALYSE
/ANALYZE
/APPEND
/APPENDBAD
/BADLIST <FILENAME>
/BEEP
/BOOT
/BPRESTORE
/CHECKLIST <FILENAME>
/CLEAN
/CONTACTFILE <FILENAME>
/DAM
/DEL
/DOHSM
/DRIVER
/EVLOG
/EXCLUDE <FILENAME>
/EXTLIST
/EXTRA <FILENAME>
/FAM
/FREQUENCY <HOURS>
/HELP
/HTML <FILENAME>
For convenience, the options are repeated in this section alphabetically with a brief
description. For full descriptions, see the previous sections.
Description
Display a list of command-line options, each with a brief
description.
Same as /ALLDRIVES.
Scan all local drives, including compressed and PC drives, in
addition to any other drives specified on the command line. Do
not scan removable media.
Scan all network drives, in addition to any other drives specified
on the command line.
Specify the size of the file cache.
Scan all files regardless of extension.
Scan all drives. Scan all network drives and local drives, but not
removable drives; these include disk drives, CD drives, and Zip
drives.
Check every file for OLE objects.
Same as /ANALYZE.
Use heuristic analysis to find possible new viruses in "clean"
files.
Append information to the specified report file instead of
overwriting it.
Append names of infected files to an existing file, as specified by
/BADLIST.
Create a list of infected files.
Issue a tone when an infected file is found.
Scan boot sector and master boot record only.
Restore sectors from backup after cleaning.
Scan the files listed in the specified file.
Automatically remove any infections.
Display the contents of the specified file when a virus is found.
Delete all macros in a file if an infected macro is found.
Delete infected .COM and .EXE files.
Scan files that are offline.
Specify the location of the DAT files: SCAN.DAT, NAMES.DAT,
and CLEAN.DAT.
Use Event Logging.
Exclude the directories or files from the scan as specified in
<FILENAME>.
Display names of file extensions that are scanned by default.
Specify the location on any EXTRA.DAT file.
Find all macros, not just macros suspected of being infected.
Do not scan before the specified number of hours after the
previous scan.
See the /? option.
Create a file containing the results in HTML format.
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Using the Command-Line Scanner
Choosing the options
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