Kaspersky Lab kaspersky inspector 3.5 for windows User Manual
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must specify the following switch in the command line:
-
clC:\KAVI\
. If you defined no path when using this switch, the
report will be saved into the root directory of the disk checked by
your Kaspersky Inspector. If the log file already exists on the disk,
the report will be appended to the file contents. When you define
the path you can use long names for the folder, but in this case
make sure to enclose the path in quotation marks, i.e. the switch
can look similar to the following:
your Kaspersky Inspector. If the log file already exists on the disk,
the report will be appended to the file contents. When you define
the path you can use long names for the folder, but in this case
make sure to enclose the path in quotation marks, i.e. the switch
can look similar to the following:
-cl"c:\Kaspersky
Inspector".
You can also save the report to a file without using
the
-cl
switch. To do it, you can simply use the Report tool-bar
button.
-l[<path>]
allows you to save the check log to the directory
defined in this switch. For example, if you want to create a report
and place it into the KAVI folder that is located on the C: drive, you
must specify the following switch in the command line:
and place it into the KAVI folder that is located on the C: drive, you
must specify the following switch in the command line:
-
lC:\KAVI\
. If you defined no path when using this switch, the
report will be saved into the root directory of the disk checked by
Kaspersky Inspector. The
Kaspersky Inspector. The
-l
switch function looks very similar to
the function of the
-cl
switch. The only difference is that, if the log
file already exists on the disk, the check log will overwrite the file
contents. When you define the path you can use long names for the
folder, but in this case make sure to enclose the path in quotation
marks, i.e. the switch can look similar to the following:
contents. When you define the path you can use long names for the
folder, but in this case make sure to enclose the path in quotation
marks, i.e. the switch can look similar to the following:
-
l"c:\Kaspersky Inspector".
-d
launches a check once a day.
-d1
the alternative switch to launch a check once a day. The
difference from the previous one is that if no suspicious changes
are detected on the disk the program will not update its tables and
will not screen the performance statistics window. But if KAVI
detected changes that can indicate a virus presence, it will inform
you about those changes. In this case the check statistics window
will be displayed on your screen.
are detected on the disk the program will not update its tables and
will not screen the performance statistics window. But if KAVI
detected changes that can indicate a virus presence, it will inform
you about those changes. In this case the check statistics window
will be displayed on your screen.
-e
do not mark table files as hidden.