I was trying to find these last week but the info on the net is v sparse.
Ended up contacting corporate support as we have done a fair bit of work with them and in their own words they don't really add much to this now, they're going down the live cd route but for anyone who uses the command line scanner, these could prove useful.
Parameter Description
–nob This parameter prevents the boot sectors from being scanned.
–exc: Uses a list of extensions to exclude from the scan.
–ext: Uses a list of extensions to exclude from the scan.
-clv When a virus is detected, the user is asked which action the antivirus must take on the virus (disinfect, delete, etc.). This query will not be made if automatic mode with the -auto parameter has been selected.
-del Deletes infected files.
-ren Renames infected files.
–rto Scans directories in the variable path environment
-save The parameters with which a certain file has been run are saved. In subsequent executions of the antivirus, these parameters will be added to those entered in the session.
-lis The –lis parameter is used to show a list of all the viruses in the virus signature file. This parameter cannot be used with others.
-nsb This parameter specifies that the subdirectories corresponding to the directory being scanned should not be scanned. If it is not used, the antivirus will scan the directory and all of its subdirectories by default.
-heu: This allows a heuristic scan to be performed. This type of scan involves detecting new viruses that the antivirus does not yet have included in its signature file. This results in lower scan speed but increases the effectiveness.
-heu: Allows a heuristic scan to be performed and the sensitivity level to be selected:
- Level 1: Maximum
- Level 2: Medium
- Level 3: Minimum
–onlype Use only the heuristic PE scan during the scan. This means that the heuristic scan will check executable Windows files.
–nomalw Malware will not be detected. Disables detection, leaving only detection of viruses and heuristic scanning enabled.
–nojoke Jokes will not be detected.
–nodial Dialers will not be detected.
–nohackt Hacking tools will not be detected
–nospyw Spyware will not be detected
–nof Does not scan files for viruses but it does scan the boot sector.
–nocookies Tracking cookies will not be detected.
–noscr This parameter cancels the scan console. This means that the scan will run without displaying the console on screen.
–nosub Only the specified directory is scanned. The subdirectories it contains will not be scanned.
–path Scans directories in the variable path environment
–sig: The signature file specified here will be used to carry out the scan.
–rpt: This parameter is used to specify the file in which the scan reports will be saved.
–rto Restores the original name of a file that has been renamed because malware was detected in the file.
–info This shows the status of the current settings.
–no2 Prevents the second action from being carried out
–tsr Enables resident mode.
–ulr Ends resident mode.
-cmp Allows compressed files (ZIP, ARJ, TAR and GZ) to be scanned. The files they contain will also be scanned.
-nso This parameter prevents the use of audio virus warnings through the speakers of the computer.
-aex This parameter scans all files in the unit and directories specified. The antivirus only scans the file formats that usually contain viruses (EXE, COM, SYS, etc) by default. However, it can be useful for scanning files with any extension.
xbit Scans executable files.
-auto This parameter allows the antivirus to work automatically. This means that it allows scan and cleaning operations to be carried out without user intervention.
-esp Selects Spanish as the default language.
-eng Selects English as the default language.
-help Shows the antivirus online help.
Ended up contacting corporate support as we have done a fair bit of work with them and in their own words they don't really add much to this now, they're going down the live cd route but for anyone who uses the command line scanner, these could prove useful.
Parameter Description
–nob This parameter prevents the boot sectors from being scanned.
–exc: Uses a list of extensions to exclude from the scan.
–ext: Uses a list of extensions to exclude from the scan.
-clv When a virus is detected, the user is asked which action the antivirus must take on the virus (disinfect, delete, etc.). This query will not be made if automatic mode with the -auto parameter has been selected.
-del Deletes infected files.
-ren Renames infected files.
–rto Scans directories in the variable path environment
-save The parameters with which a certain file has been run are saved. In subsequent executions of the antivirus, these parameters will be added to those entered in the session.
-lis The –lis parameter is used to show a list of all the viruses in the virus signature file. This parameter cannot be used with others.
-nsb This parameter specifies that the subdirectories corresponding to the directory being scanned should not be scanned. If it is not used, the antivirus will scan the directory and all of its subdirectories by default.
-heu: This allows a heuristic scan to be performed. This type of scan involves detecting new viruses that the antivirus does not yet have included in its signature file. This results in lower scan speed but increases the effectiveness.
-heu: Allows a heuristic scan to be performed and the sensitivity level to be selected:
- Level 1: Maximum
- Level 2: Medium
- Level 3: Minimum
–onlype Use only the heuristic PE scan during the scan. This means that the heuristic scan will check executable Windows files.
–nomalw Malware will not be detected. Disables detection, leaving only detection of viruses and heuristic scanning enabled.
–nojoke Jokes will not be detected.
–nodial Dialers will not be detected.
–nohackt Hacking tools will not be detected
–nospyw Spyware will not be detected
–nof Does not scan files for viruses but it does scan the boot sector.
–nocookies Tracking cookies will not be detected.
–noscr This parameter cancels the scan console. This means that the scan will run without displaying the console on screen.
–nosub Only the specified directory is scanned. The subdirectories it contains will not be scanned.
–path Scans directories in the variable path environment
–sig: The signature file specified here will be used to carry out the scan.
–rpt: This parameter is used to specify the file in which the scan reports will be saved.
–rto Restores the original name of a file that has been renamed because malware was detected in the file.
–info This shows the status of the current settings.
–no2 Prevents the second action from being carried out
–tsr Enables resident mode.
–ulr Ends resident mode.
-cmp Allows compressed files (ZIP, ARJ, TAR and GZ) to be scanned. The files they contain will also be scanned.
-nso This parameter prevents the use of audio virus warnings through the speakers of the computer.
-aex This parameter scans all files in the unit and directories specified. The antivirus only scans the file formats that usually contain viruses (EXE, COM, SYS, etc) by default. However, it can be useful for scanning files with any extension.
xbit Scans executable files.
-auto This parameter allows the antivirus to work automatically. This means that it allows scan and cleaning operations to be carried out without user intervention.
-esp Selects Spanish as the default language.
-eng Selects English as the default language.
-help Shows the antivirus online help.