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Old February 1st, 2007, 09:49 PM
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I have creat an On-demand Scan task in task/schedual modual ,and specified the Profile to"clean" files(delete in stead if clean can't work) when detect virus .But it seems the setting doesn't work .the scanner just scan the files ,haven't clean virus ...any suggestions?
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Old February 1st, 2007, 09:53 PM
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Please provide some screenshots of each step of the new scheduled scan.

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Old February 1st, 2007, 11:23 PM
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The setting of Test Profile

The task of On-demand Scan

Scanner can't access this folder ? but scan via control center is ok !


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Old February 2nd, 2007, 12:00 AM
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Please show screenshots of each step of the scheduled scan you have set up, as the path you have entered is wrong.

You should probably browse to the path in question during the setup stage.

In your screenshot you have an "extra" space after the directory which is the cause of the issue. There is a space between the 1 and the backslash.

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Old February 2nd, 2007, 01:10 AM
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Dear Blackspear
Thank you for your warm answing .But i don't think the path is wrong .because i can scan this folder via Control Center (use the same Profile)and I have attached photo for this .



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Please edit your scheduled scan by right clicking on it and choosing "edit". Then at the end of setup of the scheduled scan browse to that folder, you will find that there will not be an extra space after the 1.

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Old February 2nd, 2007, 01:58 AM
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Dear BlackSpear
the last step of schedual this on-deman scan task was choose Profile .The scan target is specified in Profile ...and as I showed in picure ,the same Profile triggered by Contorl Center and Task/Schedual have different result ,I have test to triggered this profile via RAC 》New Task >on-Demand scan ,the reslut is different too ...I'm really confused by this .
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Old February 2nd, 2007, 02:37 AM
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Just to make sure, did you use the command line parameter /cleanmode to enable the cleaning? This has actually the same effect as clicking the Clean button in the on-demand scanner window - NOD32 will scan files and, if an infected file is found, it will carry out the actions specified on the Actions tab.

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Just to make sure, did you use the command line parameter /cleanmode to enable the cleaning? This has actually the same effect as clicking the Clean button in the on-demand scanner window - NOD32 will scan files and, if an infected file is found, it will carry out the actions specified on the Actions tab.

Dear Marcos ,I think I have get your meaning .the Profile I used haven't specify "cleanmode" parameter .but in another way ,I triggled the On-demand scanning from :"Schedual/Planner ">add>"NOD32-on-demand scanner -scanning ">.........in those steps ,I can only specify the Profile which will be used ,can't add anyother command line ,right ? So ,the Cleanmode parametr must equal to option "
is it right ??

And I have foud another question in my test , I found if I specified Scan target in the profile which will be used in the Schedualed On-demand Scan task .see this picture
the task will failured as ,I don't know why . actually ,What I want is set a chedual to scan a specified folder periodlly ,and refer to Blackspear 's Famous guide "Extra setting for nod32 2.5 ....." I foud he set such scan task via "excution of an extra applicaton "and add command line in it ..I know this step is ok ,But I just want to know why my setting can't work ?
 

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