NOD32 Argument needed for "Free download Manager"

Discussion in 'NOD32 version 2 Forum' started by Seal8, Feb 4, 2007.

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  1. Seal8

    Seal8 Registered Member

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    Recently purchased NOD32. I use a download program called 'Free Download Manager that lets you use your Anti Virus program to auto scan each download when completed.
    I need to show the path to Nod32.exe which I have done and to include the 'Arguments' which will allow NOD32 to auto scan the downloaded file.
    I'm getting an error message: Incorrect command line parameter: /SE.

    Could you tell me what the Argument/Command Line Parameter is for NOD32 to auto scan a completed download file?

    Or is there a way within NOD32 to configure NOD32 to auto scan any new file/download?

    Thanks.

    Great Product by the way.
     
  2. farmerlee

    farmerlee Registered Member

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    I would think IMON would scan anything you download so you are probably well protected already.
     
  3. NOD32 user

    NOD32 user Registered Member

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    I would suggest the following but you may wish to modify it to your own preference:
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    "C:\Program Files\Eset\nod32.exe" /scanfile+ /adware /ah /all /arch+ /cleanmode /prompt /delete /clean /quarantine /heur+ /heurdeep /log+ /mailbox+ /pack+ /scanmbr- /scanboot- /scanmem- /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /quit+ /list+ /break- /selfcheck+ /pack+ /unwanted
    IMHO, the best there is.

    Cheers :)
     
    Last edited: Feb 4, 2007
  4. acr1965

    acr1965 Registered Member

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    I presumed the same and I download quite a bit of stuff from the internet. Would someone know the answer for sure? Or should I look around for a download manager that has NOD32 scan every downloaded file as well?

    BTW- are there some file types that NOD32 does not scan?
     
  5. agoretsky

    agoretsky Eset Staff Account

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    Hello,

    Have you considered using a short ("8.3") path specification to launch the NOD32.EXE file? Based on your previous post, it would look something like:

    "C:\PROGRA~1\ESET\NOD32.EXE /scanfile+ /adware /ah /all /arch+ /cleanmode /prompt /delete /clean /quarantine /heur+ /heurdeep /log+ /mailbox+ /pack+ /scanmbr- /scanboot- /scanmem- /scroll+ /sfx+ /unsafe /quit+ /list+ /break- /selfcheck+ /pack+ /unwanted

    Did that make any difference for your download manager?

    Regards,

    Aryeh Goretsky
     
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