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ROLLING BACK THE LAST UPDATE
Command syntax:
ROLLBACK [/R[A]:<report_file>] [/password=<your_password>]
Settings description:
/R[A]:<report_file>
/R:<report_file> log only important events in the report.
/RA:<report_file> log all events in the report.
You can use an absolute or relative path to the file. If the parameter is not
defined, scan results are displayed on screen, and all events are shown.
<your_password>
Application password specified in the interface
Note that this command will not be accepted without a password.
Example:
avp.com ROLLBACK /RA:rollback.txt /password=<your_password>
EXPORTING PROTECTION SETTINGS
Command syntax:
avp.com EXPORT <profile> <filename>
Settings description:
<profile>
Component or task with the settings being exported.
For the <profile> setting, you can use any value listed in the "Managing
application components and tasks" Help section.
<filename>
Path to the file to which the Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings are being
exported. An absolute or a relative path may be specified.
The configuration file is saved in binary format (DAT), if no other format is
specified, or it is not specified at all; it can be used later to export
application settings onto other computers. The configuration file can also be
saved as text file. To do so, type the .txt extension in the file name. Note
that you cannot import protection settings from a text file. This file can only
be used to specify the main settings for Kaspersky Anti-Virus operation.
Example:
avp.com EXPORT c:\settings.dat
IMPORTING PROTECTION SETTINGS
Command syntax:
avp.com IMPORT <filename>[/password=<your_password>]
<filename>
Path to the file from which the Kaspersky Anti-Virus settings are being
imported. An absolute or a relative path may be specified.
<your_password>
Kaspersky Anti-Virus password specified in the application interface.
Security parameters can only be imported from a binary file.