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==Spybot - Search & Destroy== | ==Spybot - Search & Destroy== | ||
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Another option for very targeted automation is [[/singleproductscan]], which, as the name implies, will temporarily set the list of scanned products to one specific product, which is done by temporarily adding all other products to the exclude list. It is best used in combination with [[/autoscan]] and [[/autoclose]], and takes the information which product exactly to scan from a file [[Automation.ini]] that should be created in the same folder as the main executable. | Another option for very targeted automation is [[/singleproductscan]], which, as the name implies, will temporarily set the list of scanned products to one specific product, which is done by temporarily adding all other products to the exclude list. It is best used in combination with [[/autoscan]] and [[/autoclose]], and takes the information which product exactly to scan from a file [[Automation.ini]] that should be created in the same folder as the main executable. | ||
+ | [[Category:Command line parameters (Spybot - Search & Destroy)]] | ||
− | [[Category:Command line parameters (Spybot - Search & Destroy)]] | + | ===Command Line Edition (Scanner)=== |
+ | The command line edition has the same parameter available for it's scanner [[sbsdscan.exe]], except that the product is to be defined in [[sbsdscan.ini]]. | ||
+ | [[Category:Command line parameters (Spybot - Search & Destroy - Command Line Edition)]] |
Latest revision as of 09:28, 27 June 2008
Spybot - Search & Destroy
Main Application
Another option for very targeted automation is /singleproductscan, which, as the name implies, will temporarily set the list of scanned products to one specific product, which is done by temporarily adding all other products to the exclude list. It is best used in combination with /autoscan and /autoclose, and takes the information which product exactly to scan from a file Automation.ini that should be created in the same folder as the main executable.
Command Line Edition (Scanner)
The command line edition has the same parameter available for it's scanner sbsdscan.exe, except that the product is to be defined in sbsdscan.ini.