PsycoStea
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Thanks for the info!
5 hours ago, Marcos said:Perhaps I'd recommend using the /no-arch and /no-sfx switch to avoid scanning archives during a quick scan as well as /unwanted and /unsafe to detect potentially unwanted and unsafe applications. I'd also run the scan only on folders that typically contain malware, ie c:\windows, c:\program files, c:\program files (x86), c:\programdata and c:\users.
What parameter sould I use to only scan specific files?
5 hours ago, Marcos said:Since most of options are enabled by default, you could use just /unwanted and /unsafe switches.
So I would use .\ecls.exe /unwanted /unsafe for a full scan? How come I can use /unwanted and /unsafe for a quick and full scan?
5 hours ago, Marcos said:It's the folder where detected files will be quarantined (stored in a safe form).
If I use this parameter and there is no folder by in that location it will create one first if it doesn't exist?
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I want to write a bat file for the command line scanner.
What parameters would be the best for a "quick" scan?
What parameters would be the best for a "full" scan?
When using /quar-dir=FOLDER is that the directory for the quarantien folder?
What is the difference between /heur and /adv-heur?
ESET Endpoint Security command line scanner options
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Is it possible to run a scan with ecls.exe using one line in Powershell? I know how to navigate to the .exe and then execute the .exe but it takes me 2 lines to do it.
I tired something like
cd C:\'program files'\eset && .\ecls.exe /unwanted /unsafe /quar-dir=c:\users\'test station'\desktop\'ESETQuarantine'
but thats doesn't work