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− | Scans for an ADS attached to an existing file. | + | {{SbiCmdInfo |
+ | |SYNTAX = StripADS | ||
+ | |PENAME = SpybotSD.exe | ||
+ | |PEVERSION = 1.4 or later | ||
+ | |GROUP = Files | ||
+ | |MINUPDATE = n/a | ||
+ | |ADVFILEPARAMS = yes (fourth) | ||
+ | |ADVREGPARAMS = no | ||
+ | |ADVBUILDPARAMS = yes (fourth) | ||
+ | |ADVSPECIALPARAMS = no | ||
+ | }}Scans for an ADS attached to an existing file. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== |
Revision as of 14:17, 22 February 2008
StripADS | |
Group | Files |
Main Application | Version 1.4 or later |
Required Update | n/a |
File Parameters | yes (fourth) |
Registry Parameters | no |
Build Parameters | yes (fourth) |
Special Parameters | no |
Scans for an ADS attached to an existing file.
Usage
StripADS:<description>,<filename>,<ads name>[,advanced file parameters[,advanced file parameters for ads stream]]
Examples
StripADS:"<$FILE_EXE>","<$WINDIR>\*.exe",":malware:$DATA","","filesize=197352,md5=23812A64B891E8230F8283D51044886C"
This faked example would detect an alternative data stream named malware attached to any .exe file in the Windows folder that has a size of 197352 bytes and the specified MD5 hash.
Description
This command can be used to remove ADS streams from files.
- It starts, as usual, with a description parameter. Description templates are welcomed here for a localized end user experience. Wildcards, or after version 1.5.2 generic Algo-Prefixes, are allowed here. AP
- Specify the name and path of the file that has the ADS attached. Use path templates if possible. Wildcards, or after version 1.5.2 generic Algo-Prefixes, are allowed here. AP PT
- Specify the name of the attached ADS. PT
- Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the file.
- Use advanced file parameters to clearly identify the attached stream.
Scan Results
- The ADS file.