User Guide
AntiViral Toolkit Pro
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path name (e.g.: -cl) AVP Inspector for Web Servers will write
the report to the root directory of the drive being tested. If a
report file already exists, report data will be appended to it. You
may use a long filename in <path> provided it is enclosed in
quotes, for example -cl"c:\AVP Inspector for Web Servers". An
alternative way to specify the location of the report file is by
pressing the “Report” button in the View Test Results dialog box.
-hcl[<path >] The same as previous key, but with HTML format of report.
-l[<path>] causes test results to be written to a file in the directory specified
in <path>. For example, if you want to save the report to the
AVP Inspector for Web Servers directory on drive C:, use this
option: -lC:\AVPI\. If the option flag is not followed by a path
name (e.g.: -l) AVP Inspector for Web Servers will write the
report to the root directory of the drive being tested. The new
report will overwrite any previous report found in the specified
directory. You may use a long filename in <path> provided it is
enclosed in quotes, for example -l"c:\AVP Inspector for Web
Servers".
-hl[<path >] The same as previous key, but with HTML format of report.
-d enables “Launch Once A Day” mode.
-d1 enables “Alternative Launch Once A Day” mode. In “alternative”
mode tables are not updated and no results are displayed if no
“suspicious” changes are found. The Test Results dialog box is
displayed only if changes indicating possible infection by a virus
are discovered.
-e disables the Hidden attribute for table files.
-nl disables disk locking (only when running under Windows 95/98)
-@<file> enables logging of new and changed file names to a file named
<file>. The AVP scanner may be used later to test these files for
known viruses.
-ti<time> enables the delayed launch feature. AVP Inspector for Web
Servers will run <time> seconds after operating system start-up.
The value of <time> may be from 1 to 999. This option may be
useful if many programs are launched automatically when
Windows 95® or Windows NT® start up.
-a<time> defines the maximum period in seconds for which the Test
Results dialog box should be displayed. The value of <time> can
be from 1 to 999. This option is used only when running tests
once a day.










