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Revision as of 14:46, 16 February 2008
This SBI command is outdated and will probably not be supported in Spybot-S&D 2.0. As of yet, it is unclear whether an automated conversion path exists. Automated conversion paths may also be less sufficient than a manual upgrade. We recommend that you take a look at AutoRun for a possible alternative command. |
Searches for a registry run entry by the filename. If the directory parameter is set, a directory of the given name will be detected too, if the file resided inside it.
Usage
AutoRunByFilename:[Filename],[Directory],<advanced parameters>
Examples
AutoRunByFilename:"spyware.exe","","filesize=10,md5=7303F017FE369F9CE5AF630DA93BA867"
Description
This command is only to be used in rare cases where the autorun entry might be the only lead to a totally random directory name. It detects a Run value, much like AutoRun, and also an associated directory. Again, you may specify advanced file parameters to limit detection in case of ambigious filenames (which nearly all are, so make use of this)! You may also keep the directory parameter empty, but you may not obmit it. Algo-Prefixes are supported only for the value name.