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C:\dir\*.*
or
C:\dir\*
or
C:\dir\
– all files in folder
C:\dir\
C:\dir\*.exe
– all files with extension .exe in folder
C:\dir\
C:\dir\*.ex?
– all files with extension .ex? in folder
C:\dir\,
where ?
can represent any one character
C:\dir\test
– only the file
C:\dir\test
If you do not want the program to scan files in the subfolders of this
folder, uncheck
Include subfolders
when creating the mask.
3. Masks with relative file paths:
dir\*.*
or
dir\*
or
dir\
– all files in all
dir\
folders
dir\test
– all
test
files in
dir\ folders
dir\*.exe
– all files with the extension .
exe
in all
dir\ folders
dir\*.ex?
– all files with the extension .ex? in all
C:\dir\
folders
,
where ? can represent any one character
If you do not want the program to scan files in the subfolders of this
folder, uncheck
Include subfolders
when creating the mask.
Tip:
*.* and * exclusion masks can only be used if you assign an excluded threat
type according to the Virus Encyclopedia. Otherwise the threat specified will not
be detected in any objects. Using these masks without selecting a threat type
essentially disables monitoring.
We also do not recommend that you select a virtual drive created on the basis
of a file system directory using the
subst
command as an exclusion. There is no
point in doing so, since during the scan, the program perceives this virtual drive
as a folder and consequently scans it.
A.3.
Valid exclusion masks by Virus
Encyclopedia classification
When adding threats with a certain status from the Virus Encyclopedia classifica-
tion as exclusions, you can specify:
the full name of the threat as given in the Virus Encyclopedia at
www.viruslist.com
(for
example,
not-a-
virus:RiskWare.RemoteAdmin.RA.311
or
Flooder.Win32.Fuxx);