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Using VirusScan Command-line Options
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/REPORT <filename>
On-demand 
scanning only
Creates a report of infected files and system 
errors, and saves the data to <filename> in ASCII 
text file format.
If <filename> already exists, /REPORT will 
overwrite it. To avoid overwriting, use the 
/APPEND option with /REPORT: The scanner will 
instead add report information to the end of the file, 
instead of overwriting it.
You can also use /RPTALL, /RPTCOR,  and 
/RPTERR to add scanned files, corrupted files, 
modified files, and system errors to the report.
You can include the destination drive and directory 
(such as D:\VSREPRT\ALL.TXT), but if the 
destination is a network drive, you must have 
rights to create and delete files on that drive.
McAfee recommends omitting /PAUSE when using 
any report option.
/RPTALL
On-demand 
scanning only
Include all scanned files in the /REPORT file. 
When used with /REPORT, this option adds the 
names of corrupted files to the report file.
McAfee recommends omitting /PAUSE when using 
any report option.
/RPTERR
On-demand 
scanning only
Include errors in /REPORT file.
When used with /REPORT, this option adds a list 
of system errors to the report file.
/LOCK is appropriate in highly vulnerable network 
environments, such as open-use computer labs.
System errors can include problems reading or 
writing to a disk or hard disk, file system or network 
problems, problems creating reports, and other 
system-related problems.
McAfee recommends omitting /PAUSE when using 
any report option.
/SAVE
On-access 
scanning only
Saves the command-line options to the 
VSHIELD.INI file.
Table C-1. VirusScan command-line scanner options