View Full Version : NOD32 Settings
Mike20078800GTX
May 28th, 2007, 04:03 PM
I was following blackspears guide for NOD32 and I got to where you setup a weekly scan. The command line thing is where I am stuck
What needs to go here since all I saw was settings for the older 2.5 versions
Thanks
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May 28th, 2007, 04:14 PM
From what I can see, the following switches should give the greatest and maximum strength scan:
/adware /ah /all /antistealth+ /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /unwanted /wrap+
For NOD32 version 2.5 use:
/adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+
Your scan settings will start with:
C:\ (single space) /switches go here - see screenshot
Or
Copy and Paste the following directly into your settings:
C:\ /adware /ah /all /antistealth+ /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /unwanted /wrap+
For NOD32 version 2.5 use:
C:\ /adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+
Or
To scan MORE than ONE HARD DRIVE do NOT use C:\
Instead, use the following:
/local /adware /ah /all /antistealth+ /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /unwanted /wrap+
For NOD32 version 2.5 use:
/local /adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+
SO; top command line= 2.7 version and bottom is telling you is for 2.5 users whom actually should have upgraded long ago to version 2.70.39.. Hoipe this helps..
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