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Options in alphabetic order, Table 3-6, Alphabetic list of options

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VirusScan® Command Line 5.20.0 Product Guide 3 Using the Command-Line Scanner Choosing the options Options in alphabetic order For convenience, the options are repeated in this section alphabetically with a brief description. For full descriptions, see the previous sections. Table 3-6 Alphabetic list of options Option Description See ... /? Display a list of command-line options, each with a brief page 33 description. /AD Same as /ALLDRIVES. page 25 /ADL 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. page 25 /ADN Scan all network drives, in addition to any other drives specified page 25 on the command line. /AFC= Specify the size of the file cache. page 25 /ALL Scan all files regardless of extension. page 25 /ALLDRIVES Scan all drives. Scan all network drives and local drives, but not removable drives; these include disk drives, CD drives, and Zip drives. page 25 /ALLOLE Check every file for OLE objects. page 25 /ANALYSE Same as /ANALYZE. page 26 /ANALYZE Use heuristic analysis to find possible new viruses in "clean" files. page 26 /APPEND Append information to the specified report file instead of overwriting it. page 32 /APPENDBAD Append names of infected files to an existing file, as specified by page 26 /BADLIST. /BADLIST Create a list of infected files. page 26 /BEEP Issue a tone when an infected file is found. page 33 /BOOT Scan boot sector and master boot record only. page 26 /BPRESTORE Restore sectors from backup after cleaning. page 26 /CHECKLIST Scan the files listed in the specified file. page 26 /CLEAN Automatically remove any infections. page 30 /CONTACTFILE Display the contents of the specified file when a virus is found. page 30 /DAM Delete all macros in a file if an infected macro is found. page 30 /DEL Delete infected .COM and .EXE files. page 30 /DOHSM Scan files that are offline. page 26 /DRIVER Specify the location of the DAT files: SCAN.DAT, NAMES.DAT, and CLEAN.DAT. page 26 /EVLOG Use Event Logging. page 30 /EXCLUDE Exclude the directories or files from the scan as specified in . page 26 /EXTLIST Display names of file extensions that are scanned by default. page 33 /EXTRA Specify the location on any EXTRA.DAT file. page 26 /FAM Find all macros, not just macros suspected of being infected. page 26 /FREQUENCY Do not scan before the specified number of hours after the previous scan. page 27 /HELP See the /? option. page 33 /HTML Create a file containing the results in HTML format. page 32 34

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VirusScan
®
Command Line 5.20.0 Product Guide
Using the Command-Line Scanner
Choosing the options
3
Options in alphabetic order
For convenience, the options are repeated in this section alphabetically with a brief
description. For full descriptions, see the previous sections.
Table 3-6
Alphabetic list of options
Option
Description
See ...
/?
Display a list of command-line options, each with a brief
description.
page 33
/AD
Same as /ALLDRIVES.
page 25
/ADL
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.
page 25
/ADN
Scan all network drives, in addition to any other drives specified
on the command line.
page 25
/AFC=<SIZE>
Specify the size of the file cache.
page 25
/ALL
Scan all files regardless of extension.
page 25
/ALLDRIVES
Scan all drives. Scan all network drives and local drives, but not
removable drives; these include disk drives, CD drives, and Zip
drives.
page 25
/ALLOLE
Check every file for OLE objects.
page 25
/ANALYSE
Same as
/ANALYZE
.
page 26
/ANALYZE
Use heuristic analysis to find possible new viruses in “clean”
files.
page 26
/APPEND
Append information to the specified report file instead of
overwriting it.
page 32
/APPENDBAD
Append names of infected files to an existing file, as specified by
/BADLIST.
page 26
/BADLIST <FILENAME>
Create a list of infected files.
page 26
/BEEP
Issue a tone when an infected file is found.
page 33
/BOOT
Scan boot sector and master boot record only.
page 26
/BPRESTORE
Restore sectors from backup after cleaning.
page 26
/CHECKLIST <FILENAME>
Scan the files listed in the specified file.
page 26
/CLEAN
Automatically remove any infections.
page 30
/CONTACTFILE <FILENAME>
Display the contents of the specified file when a virus is found.
page 30
/DAM
Delete all macros in a file if an infected macro is found.
page 30
/DEL
Delete infected .COM and .EXE files.
page 30
/DOHSM
Scan files that are offline.
page 26
/DRIVER
Specify the location of the DAT files: SCAN.DAT, NAMES.DAT,
and CLEAN.DAT.
page 26
/EVLOG
Use Event Logging.
page 30
/EXCLUDE <FILENAME>
Exclude the directories or files from the scan as specified in
<FILENAME>.
page 26
/EXTLIST
Display names of file extensions that are scanned by default.
page 33
/EXTRA <FILENAME>
Specify the location on any EXTRA.DAT file.
page 26
/FAM
Find all macros, not just macros suspected of being infected.
page 26
/FREQUENCY <HOURS>
Do not scan before the specified number of hours after the
previous scan.
page 27
/HELP
See the /? option.
page 33
/HTML <FILENAME>
Create a file containing the results in HTML format.
page 32