User Guide
Table Of Contents
- KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS FOR PROXY SERVER
- OPERATION ALGORITHM AND TYPICAL DEPLOYMENT SCENARIOS
- INSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- USING KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- ADDITIONAL SETTINGS OF KASPERSKY ANTI-VIRUS
- Creating groups
- Anti-virus scan settings
- The choice of actions over scanned objects
- Administrator notifications
- Operation modes
- Modes of interaction with proxy via ICAP
- Application statistics logging
- Application reporting parameters
- Memory dump creation for detection of errors
- Work with Internet broadcasting stations
- UNINSTALLING THE APPLICATION
- APPLICATION REFERENCE
- KASPERSKY LAB
- LICENSE AGREEMENT

58 Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Proxy Server
Update options
-c <path_to_file> Use the alternative configuration file <path_to_file>.
-u <directory> Copy the application update to the local <directory>.
Within the specified directory, the utility will reproduce a
structure identical to the internal structure of an update
server, thus enabling local computers to update from
that directory.
-x <directory>
Copy updates for all products of Kaspersky Lab to the
local <directory>. Within the specified directory, the
utility will reproduce a structure identical to the internal
structure of an update server, thus enabling local
computers to update from that directory.
-b <path> When updating, create in the <path> directory a
backup copy of the anti-virus databases being updated.
-t <path> Use the <path> directory to store temporary files.
-r
Cancel the last update. Updated databases will be
replaced by their previous versions.
-k
Disable execution of the command defined by the
PostUpdateCmd parameter.
-d <path_to_file>
Use the specified PID file.
-g <url>
Use the server with the specified URL as the source of
updates.
Report generation options
-l <path_to_file> Log work results in file <path_to_file>.
-q
Disable output of messages about the operation of the
utility.
-e
Output fatal error messages only.










