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284 <strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security 7.0<br />

RESUME - resume a real-time protection component<br />

or task.<br />

STATUS - display the current status of the real-time<br />

protection component or task.<br />

STATISTICS – outputs statistics to the screen on realtime<br />

protection component or task operation.<br />

Note that you cannot execute the commands PAUSE<br />

or STOP without entering the password.<br />

You can specify any real-time protection component,<br />

modules in the components, on-demand scan tasks, or<br />

updates for the values of (the standard<br />

values used in the program are shown in the table<br />

below).<br />

You can specify the name of any on-demand scan or<br />

update task as the value for .<br />

<strong>Kaspersky</strong> Internet Security password assigned in the<br />

program interface.<br />

/R[A]: R: – only log important events in the<br />

report.<br />

/RA: – log all events in the report..<br />

You can use an absolute or relative path to the file. If<br />

the parameter is not defined, the scan results are<br />

displayed on screen, and all events are displayed.<br />

One of the following values is assigned to :<br />

RTP All protection components<br />

The command avp.com START RTP starts all realtime<br />

protection components if protection is fully<br />

disabled (see 6.1.2 on pg. 63) or paused (see 6.1.1<br />

on pg. 62). This command will also start any realtime<br />

protection component that was paused that<br />

was paused from the GUI or the PAUSE command<br />

from the command prompt.<br />

If the component was disabled from the GUI or the<br />

STOP command from the command prompt, the<br />

command avp.com START RTP will not start it. In<br />

order to start it, you must execute the command

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