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Commandline arguments idbeholda 06-18-2007
Posted by on June 18, 2007, 8:00 pm
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Can anyone direct me to a listing of commandline arguments for other
scanners, or find the commandline arguments. Right now, my free time
is limited, so any help would be appreciated.

The list below are the products that I am trying to find commandlines
for:

PC-Cillin
E-Trust
ViRobot Expert 2000
Protector Plus
RHBVS
VirScan Plus
Quick Heal
Vet
Ikarus
Fire
Vexira
Command
Ukrainian Antivirus Center
RisingAV
CyberScrub
A Squared 2
Virus Chaser
Freedom
InVircible
MKS_VIR
MR2S
Solo
Per
Bullguard
V-Buster
V3ProDeluxe
GDATA AVK
Extendia AVK
Zondex Guard (former VirusBusterII)
VirusBuster
ArcaVir
VirIT
WinAntivirus
Avira
Abacre
VBA32
PCTools Antivirus
The Shield
Antiy Ghostbusters
Comodo Antivirus
Active Virus Shield
Ashampoo Antivirus
CyberDefenderFree
WinCleaner
Trojan Hunter
BOClean
The Cleaner
Pest Patrol (now supported by Computer Associates)
Hacker Eliminator (former LockDown)
Tauscan
Trojan Remover
PC Door Guard
Digital Patrol
IPARMOR
Anti-Trojan Shield
Anti-Hacker Expert
AVG Anti-Spyware (former Ewido)
Spyware Terminator
V-Catch

Again, any help would be immensely appreciated.


Posted by David H. Lipman on June 18, 2007, 9:41 pm
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| Can anyone direct me to a listing of commandline arguments for other
| scanners, or find the commandline arguments. Right now, my free time
| is limited, so any help would be appreciated.
|
| The list below are the products that I am trying to find commandlines
| for:
|
| PC-Cillin
| E-Trust
| ViRobot Expert 2000
| Protector Plus
| RHBVS
| VirScan Plus
| Quick Heal
| Vet
| Ikarus
| Fire
| Vexira
| Command
| Ukrainian Antivirus Center
| RisingAV
| CyberScrub
| A Squared 2
| Virus Chaser
| Freedom
| InVircible
| MKS_VIR
| MR2S
| Solo
| Per
| Bullguard
| V-Buster
| V3ProDeluxe
| GDATA AVK
| Extendia AVK
| Zondex Guard (former VirusBusterII)
| VirusBuster
| ArcaVir
| VirIT
| WinAntivirus
| Avira
| Abacre
| VBA32
| PCTools Antivirus
| The Shield
| Antiy Ghostbusters
| Comodo Antivirus
| Active Virus Shield
| Ashampoo Antivirus
| CyberDefenderFree
| WinCleaner
| Trojan Hunter
| BOClean
| The Cleaner
| Pest Patrol (now supported by Computer Associates)
| Hacker Eliminator (former LockDown)
| Tauscan
| Trojan Remover
| PC Door Guard
| Digital Patrol
| IPARMOR
| Anti-Trojan Shield
| Anti-Hacker Expert
| AVG Anti-Spyware (former Ewido)
| Spyware Terminator
| V-Catch
|
| Again, any help would be immensely appreciated.

Why on G-d's earth do you want command line arguments to malware and then call
your utility
anti virus ?

What do you want them for junk software ?

Do you read/write Chinese as well ?

Have YOU vetted that list you posted ?

--
Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm



Posted by kurt wismer on June 19, 2007, 12:05 am
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David H. Lipman wrote:
>
> | Can anyone direct me to a listing of commandline arguments for other
> | scanners, or find the commandline arguments. Right now, my free time
> | is limited, so any help would be appreciated.
> |
> | The list below are the products that I am trying to find commandlines
> | for:
> |
[snip list of anti-malware products, some of which the OP doesn't even
realize AREN'T scanners]
> | Again, any help would be immensely appreciated.
>
> Why on G-d's earth do you want command line arguments to malware and then call
your utility
> anti virus ?

the most likely reason is that s/he intends to perform some sort of
comparative review... coupled with the fact that s/he also pointed
someone to a scanner s/he produced i can only surmise a 'marketing'
effort is afoot...

--
"it's not the right time to be sober
now the idiots have taken over
spreading like a social cancer,
is there an answer?"

Posted by Dustin Cook on July 9, 2007, 10:23 pm
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> David H. Lipman wrote:
>>
>> | Can anyone direct me to a listing of commandline arguments for
>> | other scanners, or find the commandline arguments. Right now, my
>> | free time is limited, so any help would be appreciated.
>> |
>> | The list below are the products that I am trying to find
>> | commandlines for:
>> |
> [snip list of anti-malware products, some of which the OP doesn't even
> realize AREN'T scanners]
>> | Again, any help would be immensely appreciated.
>>
>> Why on G-d's earth do you want command line arguments to malware and
>> then call your utility anti virus ?
>
> the most likely reason is that s/he intends to perform some sort of
> comparative review... coupled with the fact that s/he also pointed
> someone to a scanner s/he produced i can only surmise a 'marketing'
> effort is afoot...
>

Hmm... Do you remember this scanner? From what little I understand of it,
it's actually a front-end for a various group of scanners developed by
others?


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Posted by kurt wismer on July 13, 2007, 12:08 am
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Dustin Cook wrote:
>> David H. Lipman wrote:
>>>
>>> | Can anyone direct me to a listing of commandline arguments for
>>> | other scanners, or find the commandline arguments. Right now, my
>>> | free time is limited, so any help would be appreciated.
>>> |
>>> | The list below are the products that I am trying to find
>>> | commandlines for:
>>> |
>> [snip list of anti-malware products, some of which the OP doesn't even
>> realize AREN'T scanners]
>>> | Again, any help would be immensely appreciated.
>>>
>>> Why on G-d's earth do you want command line arguments to malware and
>>> then call your utility anti virus ?
>> the most likely reason is that s/he intends to perform some sort of
>> comparative review... coupled with the fact that s/he also pointed
>> someone to a scanner s/he produced i can only surmise a 'marketing'
>> effort is afoot...
>
> Hmm... Do you remember this scanner? From what little I understand of it,
> it's actually a front-end for a various group of scanners developed by
> others?

honestly, no i don't remember it... i just remember reading a message
where he mentioned it the same day i wrote that reply...

--
"it's not the right time to be sober
now the idiots have taken over
spreading like a social cancer,
is there an answer?"


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