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Using VirusScan Command-line Options
/NOLOGCLEAN This option tells the VirusScan application not to record an event when it
cleans or fails to clean an infected file.
/LOGDELETE This option tells the VirusScan application to record an event in the log
file each time it deletes an infected file.
/NOLOGDELETE This option tells the VirusScan application to leave virus deletion events
out of the log file.
/LOGMOVE This option tells the VirusScan application to record an event in the log
file each time it moves an infected file to the quarantine folder.
/NOLOGMOVE This option tells the VirusScan application not to record an event when it
moves an infected file to a quarantine folder.
/LOGSETTINGS This option tells the VirusScan application to record in the log file the
current configuration options youve chosen for this task.
/NOLOGSETTINGS This option tells the VirusScan application not to record the current task
configuration options in the log file.
/LOGSUMMARY This option tells the VirusScan application to summarize the results of all
the events it has recorded for each virus detection and response event.
/NOLOGSUMMARY This option tells the VirusScan application not to summarize the results
of all the events it has recorded for each virus detection and response
event.
/LOGDATETIME This option tells the VirusScan application to note in the log file the date
and the time at which it began the current scan operation.
/NOLOGDATETIME This option tells the VirusScan application to leave the time when it
began the current scan operation out of the log file.
/LOGUSER This option tells the VirusScan application to note in the log file the name
of the user logged into your computer at the time the scan task began.
/NOLOGUSER This option tells the VirusScan to leave out of the log file the name of the
user logged into your computer when the scan task began.
/PRIORITY This option tells VirusScan to give a higher or lower priority to this scan
task relative to other system operations. You must specify a priority level
within the range 1 to 5 on the same command line.
A value of 1 assigns priority to all other system processes. A value of 5
assigns the highest priority to the scan task.
Table C-2. SCAN32.EXE command-line options