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User Guide - Kaspersky Lab

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

Rollback Rolls back to the previous update<br />

SCAN_OBJECTS Virus scan task<br />

SCAN_MY_COMPUTER My Computer task<br />

SCAN_CRITICAL_AREAS Critical Areas task<br />

SCAN_STARTUP Startup Objects task<br />

SCAN_QUARANTINE Scans quarantined objects<br />

SCAN_ROOTKITS Rootkit scan task<br />

Components and tasks started from the command prompt are run with the<br />

settings configured with the program interface.<br />

Examples:<br />

To enable File Anti-Virus, type this at the command prompt:<br />

avp.com START FM<br />

To view the current status of Proactive Defense on your computer, type the<br />

following text at the command prompt:<br />

avp.com STATUS BM<br />

To stop a My Computer scan task from the command prompt, enter:<br />

avp.com STOP SCAN_MY_COMPUTER<br />

/password=<br />

20.3. Anti-virus scans<br />

The syntax for starting a virus scan of a certain area, and processing malicious<br />

objects, from the command prompt generally looks as follows:<br />

avp.com SCAN [] [] [] [] []<br />

[] []<br />

To scan objects, you can also start one of the tasks created in <strong>Kaspersky</strong><br />

Internet Security from the command prompt (see 20.1 on pg. 282). The task will<br />

be run with the settings specified in the program interface.

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