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{{AdvFileParam|filename}}
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{{AdvParamInfo
Defines filename for Directory command check.
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|SYNTAX = filename
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|TITLESYNTAX = filename
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|VARIANTS = filename!
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|PEVERSION = ??? < 1.5.4.5
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|GROUP = Basic Attributes
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}}Defines filename for Directory command check.
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
 
  filename=<filename(string)>
 
  filename=<filename(string)>
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filename!=<filename(string)>
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The second negation variant is available only in [[advcheck.dll]] later than 1.5.4.5.
  
 
===Examples===
 
===Examples===
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{{AlgoPrefix}} Sets the filename used for following advanced parameters in combination with for example the [[Directory]] command. For some commands, it also needs to just be set to ''anything'' to allow control flow [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to be used.
 
{{AlgoPrefix}} Sets the filename used for following advanced parameters in combination with for example the [[Directory]] command. For some commands, it also needs to just be set to ''anything'' to allow control flow [[Advanced file parameters|advanced file parameters]] to be used.
  
[[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] are available only in [[AdvCheck.dll]] later than 1.5.4.5, previously only wildcards (now default) were supported.
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[[AlgoPrefix|Algo-Prefixes]] are available only in [[advcheck.dll]] later than 1.5.4.5, previously only wildcards (now default) were supported.
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==

Latest revision as of 08:57, 22 February 2008

filename
Variants filename
filename!
Previously {{{PREVIOUS}}}
Group Basic Attributes
Version advcheck.dll ??? < 1.5.4.5

Defines filename for Directory command check.

Usage

filename=<filename(string)>
filename!=<filename(string)>

The second negation variant is available only in advcheck.dll later than 1.5.4.5.

Examples

filename=<$WINDIR>\malware.exe

Description

AP Sets the filename used for following advanced parameters in combination with for example the Directory command. For some commands, it also needs to just be set to anything to allow control flow advanced file parameters to be used.

Algo-Prefixes are available only in advcheck.dll later than 1.5.4.5, previously only wildcards (now default) were supported.

See also

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