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''Directory'' is the generic directly flagging command. | {{SbiCmdInfo | ||
|SYNTAX = Directory | |||
|PENAME = SpybotSD.exe | |||
|PEVERSION = 0.95 or later | |||
|GROUP = Files | |||
|MINUPDATE = n/a | |||
|ADVFILEPARAMS = yes (second) | |||
|ADVREGPARAMS = no | |||
|ADVBUILDPARAMS = yes (second) | |||
|ADVSPECIALPARAMS = [[filename]] | |||
}}''Directory'' is the generic directly flagging command. | |||
==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Revision as of 13:45, 22 February 2008
| Directory | |
| Group | Files |
| Main Application | Version 0.95 or later |
| Required Update | n/a |
| File Parameters | yes (second) |
| Registry Parameters | no |
| Build Parameters | yes (second) |
| Special Parameters | filename |
Directory is the generic directly flagging command.
Usage
Directory:<description>,<directory>[,advanced directory parameters]
Examples
Directory:"<$DIR_PROG>","<$PROGRAMFILES>\Spyware\","filename=malware.exe,size>=100"
This example would detect the folder C:\Program files\Spyware\, if this folder contains a file malware.exe of at least 100 byte size.
Description
- The first parameter is a description; either as plaintext or, better, using a description template to have it appear localized in the scanner GUI.
- The second parameter defines the path to look in, using path templates and Algo-Prefixes if you want, where the later only affect the final folder, not the full folder path. AP PT
- Finally, the advanced directory parameters are very similar to advanced file parameters - in fact, the first one has to be filename to specify which file inside the folder should be checked for, but all further parameters are standard advanced file parameters. PT