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by space characters. For example, the Inspector command line may
look like the following:
./kavinspector /tmp /var
If you know for sure that some directories or files included in the defined
location do not contain a virus, you may exclude them from the check. To
do this use the following switches in the Inspector command
line:
-xd=directory_mask
Excludes from the check the directories matching the defined mask.
-xf=file_mask
Excludes from the check the files matching the defined mask.
You may specify more than one mask, but make sure to separate them by
colons.
By default, Inspector is preset to check for viruses in the subdirectories of
the defined directories to be checked. To exclude all the subdirectories
from the check use the switch –
r
in the Inspector command line.
Let's review the following example for training purposes:
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Example
: You want the Inspector to check the directory
/documents
and all the subdirectories and ignore all the .bmp files located there.
Solution: To do this, enter the following strings in the Inspector start-up
command line:
./kavinspector /documents –r– –xf=*.bmp –s[=base_documents]
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