Avira antivir network bundle 2012 Manuale Utente
Reference: Configuration options
Avira Professional Security - User Manual (Status: 23 Sep. 2011)
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This button opens a window in which you can select the desired program with the aid
of the file selection dialog.
of the file selection dialog.
Arguments
In this input box you can enter command line parameters for the program to be started
if necessary.
if necessary.
Event log
Use event log
If this option is enabled, an event report with the results of the scan is transferred to
the Windows Event Log after a System Scanner scan has been completed. The
events can be called up in the Windows Event Viewer. The option is disabled as the
default setting. (Option available in expert mode only.)
the Windows Event Log after a System Scanner scan has been completed. The
events can be called up in the Windows Event Viewer. The option is disabled as the
default setting. (Option available in expert mode only.)
Archives
When scanning archives, the System Scanner uses a recursive scan: Archives in archives
are also unpacked and scanned for viruses and unwanted programs. The files are
scanned, decompressed and scanned again. (Options available in expert mode only.)
are also unpacked and scanned for viruses and unwanted programs. The files are
scanned, decompressed and scanned again. (Options available in expert mode only.)
Scan archives
If this option is enabled, the selected archives in the archive list are scanned. This
option is enabled as the default setting.
option is enabled as the default setting.
All archive types
If this option is enabled, all archive types in the archive list are selected and scanned.
Smart Extensions
If this option is enabled, the System Scanner detects whether a file is a packed file
format (archive), even if the file extension differs from the usual extensions, and scans
the archive. However every file must be opened for this, which reduces the scanning
speed. Example: If a *.zip archive has the file extension *.xyz, the System Scanner
also unpacks this archive and scans it. This option is enabled as the default setting.
format (archive), even if the file extension differs from the usual extensions, and scans
the archive. However every file must be opened for this, which reduces the scanning
speed. Example: If a *.zip archive has the file extension *.xyz, the System Scanner
also unpacks this archive and scans it. This option is enabled as the default setting.
Note
Only those archive types marked in the archive list are supported.
Limit recursion depth
Unpacking and scanning recursive archives can require a great deal of computer time
and resources. If this option is enabled, you limit the depth of the scan in multi-packed
archives to a certain number of packing levels (maximum recursion depth). This saves
time and computer resources.
and resources. If this option is enabled, you limit the depth of the scan in multi-packed
archives to a certain number of packing levels (maximum recursion depth). This saves
time and computer resources.