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Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Microsoft NT Server
Option 2: Kaspersky AV Control Centre. To do this, you must first create the
appropriate task. This task can be started manually or scheduled to start
automatically.
Option 3: The command line. To do this, you must press the
Start
button in the
Windows taskbar, point and click
Run
, define the full path to the file
avp32.exe in the
Run
dialog box and press the
OK
button. For example,
С
:\Program Files\Kaspersky Lab\Kaspersky Anti-Virus
for NT Server\Avp32.exe
.
If you decide to start your anti-virus scanner from the command line, you can use
one of the following available switches:
[/?]
or
[/H]
– displays the complete list of available command line switches;
[/P=filename]
– starts Kaspersky AV Scanner with settings from the defined file;
[/S]
– sets Kaspersky AV Scanner to check for viruses right after the program is
started;
[/W]
– sets Kaspersky AV Scanner to create a report file;
[/N]
– minimizes the Kaspersky AV Scanner main window once the program is
started;
[/Q]
– sets Kaspersky AV Scanner to close the main window once the scanning
operation is complete;
[/D]
– does not launch Kaspersky AV Scanner from being started, if the data
volumes have already been successfully checked that day (that is, if
Kaspersky AV Scanner has already scanned the drives and the operation
was not aborted and no viruses were detected);
[/@[!]=filename]
– sets Kaspersky AV Scanner to scan for viruses in those files
and/or folders listed in the defined file. The file defined by this switch must
be in common text format (ASCII) and must contain a list of files and/or
folders intended for scanning. Every line of the list should contain only one
file or folder name (with a complete path indicated). If there is the character
"!" in the switch (i.e. /@!=filename), the defined file will be deleted once the
scanning operation is complete. If the character "!" is not used (i.e.
/@=filename), this file won’t be deleted;
[/redundant]
– enables the redundant scan tool (for details refer to subchapter
A.2). Redundant scanning is recommended if no virus was detected during
an ordinary scan but the system is still behaving strangely (for example,
there are frequent instances where the computer restarts by itself,
unnaturally slow performance of applications, and so on). Otherwise, we do
not recommend enabling the redundant scan tool as it noticeably slows
down the scanning rate;