Internet Download Manager and NOD32

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by robwaddle, May 16, 2007.

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  1. robwaddle

    robwaddle Registered Member

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    Hi there!

    Noob to this board :D have just been searching, but can't find my query here.

    Soooooooo...

    To download files, I use Internet Download Manager. When it finishes, and reassembles the bits of file, NOD runs. It then puts a screen up telling me if the scan is OK. I have to manually reply to this, by clicking on "Quit".

    In my previous sad existence, when I used some kit made by a guy named Peter Somebody:D , I could enter a line into IDM which allowed the AV to automatically close if no nasties were found. From memory, I used a Command Line Prompt of "/ NORESULTS" to do this.

    My question:

    Can I do something similar using NOD32? I really like the program, but it's so annoying having to tell the system, that YES as there's no infection....
    ....Carry on.

    Many Thanks for any advice on this.

    Rob :blink:
     
  2. GAN

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    Yes you can do this using the parameter "/quit+". Also if you start the file nod32.exe and click the help button there is a "command line parameters" where you can read about all the available parameters.
     
  3. robwaddle

    robwaddle Registered Member

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    That works a treat!!

    Thanks a lot.

    Rob :cool:
     
  4. robwaddle

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    Hmmmmmmmmmmm... having used IDM a bit, I'm not convinced that this is working: there seems to be no pause between the download ending and the "open" box appearing. Also, I'm not getting downloads showing in the scanner log.

    Any suggestions please?

    R
     
  5. GAN

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    In the Virus scanner program field you should have something like this:
    C:\Program Files\ESET\nod32.exe

    In the command line parameter field you should have something like this:
    [File] /quit+"

    Maybe you have more command line parameters here, but the important part is to start with [File] or it won't work. As soon as you add some command line parameters it stop working unless you include the [File] parameter. Also do NOT use " around the path and filename in the Virus program scanner field.

    When working you should see a message in the IDM download dialog when the download in finished that says "Virus scanning file"....or somthing like that.
     
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  6. robwaddle

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    That's more like! Thx again.

    Rob ;)
     
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