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mdnationwide
02-22-2007, 01:58 PM
Is there a way of performing a full scan via the command line?

MJohnson
02-22-2007, 11:03 PM
Thanks for contacting PC Tools.

Regarding your enquiry.

Is there a way of performing a full scan via the command line?

Unfortunately we do not offer this feature at this time and we are unable to determine when such a feature will be developed and ready for your use.

We appreciate any feedback and encourage you to continue to let us know how we can improve our products. As our software continually developed and improved, new features are under consideration and your feedback is very helpful.

For helpful online SDE information you can view the complete SDE Admin Guide at: http://www.pctools.com/spyware-doctor-enterprise/help/3.0.1/adminguide/

Kind regards,

Matt Johnson
Technical Support Representative

PC TOOLS Pty Ltd
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nelsoncsb
10-06-2008, 07:35 AM
Is there a way of performing a full scan via the command line?


DUDE, I WAS EXAMINING THE REGISTRY . THE CONSTEXTMENU IS ASSOCIATED TO THE FILE "PCTAVShellExtension.dll"
SO.. THEY KNOW DE CODE OF THAT dll...
BUT TO RUN THIS, WE NEED TO KNIW THE ENTRY !!! :(:confused:

see this: http://vlaurie.com/computers2/Articles/rundll32.htm

so we need the entry point !!!!

RUNDLL32.EXE <dllname>,<entrypoint> <optional arguments>

RUNDLL32.EXE PCTAVShellExtension.dll, ????????? , "THE FILE TO SCAN PERHAPS?"




HEY PCTOOLS PLEASE , MANY PEOPLE WANT TO SCAN FILES FROM DOWNLOADERS LIKE GETRIGHT, FDM, AND SO ON!!! COMONNN...Iit is DIFICULT TO INFORM THE ENTRYPOINT , AND THE PARAMETERS, isnt it??

BertImmenschuh
10-07-2008, 04:30 PM
Yesterday's post is to a question a year and a half old, wonder if the originator is still around.

Similar question by nelsoncsb in PC Tools AntiVirus section.