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Old September 18th, 2006, 06:08 PM
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Question Re: NOD32 unable to scan system files?

Hi. I came across this thread because I'm having the same problem. I checked out Blackspear's thread and he says
"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 /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+
/pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+"

This is great, but how do I do that? Is there a settings document I can open in notepad to do this? If so, where can I find it? Thanks.
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Old September 18th, 2006, 06:39 PM
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Default Re: Entering scan settings

Hi Kansascaipira, welcome to Wilders.

First of all you need to start with making a "Scheduled scan" that starts with post number 70 of the Tutorial.

Then the following will need to happen at post number 76:

1. In the field called "File", you will need to browse and navigate to C Drive> Program Files> Eset and click on either “nod32.exe” or “nod32”

2. Then copy and paste the following line into the field called "command line" where switches are placed, as per the screenshot in post number 77 of the Tutorial:

C:\ /adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+

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Old September 18th, 2006, 07:00 PM
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Default Re: Entering scan settings

Hi Blackspear

I have the same question about scaning File locked.
As I think Nod don't scan it. It's OK?
I've done what you said up and stop after five minutes because I can read in the log the same as if I'm doing a manually full scan, not scheduled.
I've copy/pasted in the command line:

/local /adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+

I've the hd partitioned in c/d/e/f

Most probably I'm doing something wrong.
Thank you in advance.
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Old September 18th, 2006, 07:25 PM
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I have the same question about scaning File locked.
As I think Nod don't scan it. It's OK?
It’s perfectly fine, nothing to worry about, see HERE


Quote:
Originally Posted by guilijan
I've done what you said up and stop after five minutes because I can read in the log the same as if I'm doing a manually full scan, not scheduled.
No need to stop the scan, simply read the log when it has completed.


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I've copy/pasted in the command line:

/local /adware /ah /all /arch+ /clean /cleanmode /delete /heur+ /log+ /mailbox+ /ntfs+ /pack+ /quarantine /scanboot+ /scanmbr+ /scanmem+ /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /wrap+

I've the hd partitioned in c/d/e/f
Within a “Scheduled scan” for multiple drives that command line is perfect, nothing wrong there.


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Thank you in advance.
My pleasure.

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Old September 18th, 2006, 07:54 PM
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Thanks Blackspear. I had gotten the impression when you said you can paste those directly in to the settings, that that was something separate from the command line. I set it up as a scheduled task, so I'll see if it scans those system files when the time rolls around. Meanwhile I'll watch for your answer to Guilijan's question. It wasn't even scanning pagefile, and several Skype related files were showing as (file locked). Cheers.
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Old September 18th, 2006, 07:57 PM
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Thanks Blackspear.
My pleasure.


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I'll watch for your answer to Guilijan's question. It wasn't even scanning pagefile, and several Skype related files were showing as (file locked).
Same answer applies; it’s perfectly fine, nothing to worry about, see HERE

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