Run the virus scan task.
Command syntax
SCAN [<scan scope>] [<action on threat detection>] [<file types>] [<scan exclusions>] [/R[A]:<report file>] [<scan technologies>] [/C:<file with virus scan settings>]
Scan scope |
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A space-separated list of files and folders. Long paths must be enclosed in quotation marks. Short paths (MS-DOS format) do not need to be enclosed in quotation marks. For example:
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Run the Full Scan task. Kaspersky Endpoint Security scans the following objects:
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Scan the kernel memory. |
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Scan the objects that are loaded at startup of the operating system. |
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Scan Outlook mailbox. |
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Scan removable drives. |
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Scan hard drives. |
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Scan network drives. |
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Scan the files in the Kaspersky Endpoint Security Backup. |
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Scan the files and folders from a list. Each file in the list must be on a new row. Long paths must be enclosed in quotation marks. Short paths (MS-DOS format) do not need to be enclosed in quotation marks. For example:
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Action on threat detection |
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Inform. If this option is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security adds the information about infected files to the list of active threats on detection of these files. |
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Disinfect; inform if disinfection fails. If this option is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically attempts to disinfect all infected files that are detected. If disinfection is not possible, Kaspersky Endpoint Security adds the information about the infected files that are detected to the list of active threats. |
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Disinfect; delete if disinfection fails. If this option is selected, Kaspersky Endpoint Security automatically attempts to disinfect all infected files that are detected. If disinfection fails, Kaspersky Endpoint Security deletes the files. This action is selected by default. |
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Disinfect the infected files that are detected. If disinfection fails, delete the infected files. Also delete compound files (for example, archives) if the infected file cannot be disinfected or deleted. |
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Delete infected files. Also delete compound files (for example, archives) if the infected file cannot be deleted. |
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Prompt the user for action as soon as a threat is detected. |
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Prompt the user for action after the scan is completed. |
File types |
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Files scanned by extension. If this setting is enabled, Kaspersky Endpoint Security scans infectable files only. The file format is then determined based on the file's extension. |
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Files scanned by format. If this setting is enabled, Kaspersky Endpoint Security scans infectable files only. Before scanning a file for malicious code, the internal header of the file is analyzed to determine the format of the file (for example, .txt, .doc, or .exe). During scanning, the extension of the file is also taken into account. |
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All files. If this setting is enabled, Kaspersky Endpoint Security checks all files without exception (all formats and extensions). This is the default setting. |
Scan exclusions |
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RAR, ARJ, ZIP, CAB, LHA, JAR, and ICE archives are excluded from the scan scope. |
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Mail databases, incoming and outgoing e-mails are excluded from the scan scope. |
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Files that match the file mask are excluded from the scan scope. For example:
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Files that take longer to scan than the specified time limit (in seconds) are excluded from the scan scope. |
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Files that are larger than the specified size limit (in megabytes) are excluded from the scan scope. |
Saving events to a report file mode |
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Save only critical events to the report file. |
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Save all events to a report file. |
Scan technologies |
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This technology increases scanning speed by excluding certain files from scanning. Files are excluded from scanning by using a special algorithm that takes into account the release date of Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases, the date that the file was last scanned on, and any modifications to the scanning settings. |
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This technology increases scanning speed by excluding certain files from scanning. Files are excluded from scanning by using a special algorithm that takes into account the release date of Kaspersky Endpoint Security databases, the date that the file was last scanned on, and any modifications to the scanning settings. The iSwift technology is an advancement of the iChecker technology for the NTFS file system. |
Advanced settings |
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File with Virus scan task settings. The file must be created manually and saved in TXT format. The file can have the following contents: |
Example:
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