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frostw
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Hi,
I use clamwin from the command line to perform scheduled scans. I use the --close parameter to close the dialog, and then email myself the contents of the scan log. I notice that if the scanner detects an infection, the scan dialog stays open (i.e. the --close is ignored). This means that my command line script stalls at this point and I never get an email. Is there any way around this? Warren |
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alch
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not without modifying the code. --close feature was intended to stay if the infection is detected
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lwc
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How do I use those command line parameters on multiple files automatically? Thanks!
I mean, I know --mode=scanner --path="x" --path="y" works, but I want to make a manual entry in the registry for right click because I use the portable version of ClamWin. So I currently have it like --mode=scanner --path=%1 --close but it only works on the first file/folder in the list of selected files/folders. |
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