Hi! I've tried filling this directly in the "Commandline" field but it seems to be too long and it was always cut off after saving the policy; so I wrote a batch file named "nod32.bat" and saved it in the Mercury folder:
@echo off
"c:\programmi\eset\eset nod32 antivirus\ecls.exe" /base-dir="c:\programmi\eset\eset nod32 antivirus" /arch /sfx /rtp /adware /unsafe /unwanted /pattern /adv-heur /log-file=%2 %1
In the "Commandline" field: x:\mercury\nod32.bat ~X ~R
In the "Result file" field: ~R
The path is for the Italian WinXP installation and should be changed to fit other systems.
It seems to work but I'm unable to test it with an EICAR file because my provider seems to have an antivirus on its servers that simply delete the mail without me receiving any advise. My other gmail account simply doesn't allow me to send the "Infected" email.
Can someone test it please?
Thanks.
<p>Hi! I've tried filling this directly in the "Commandline" field but it seems to be too long and it was always cut off after saving the policy; so I wrote a batch file named "nod32.bat" and saved it in the Mercury folder:</p><p>@echo off
"c:\programmi\eset\eset nod32 antivirus\ecls.exe" /base-dir="c:\programmi\eset\eset nod32 antivirus" /arch /sfx /rtp /adware /unsafe /unwanted /pattern /adv-heur /log-file=%2 %1</p><p>In the "Commandline" field: x:\mercury\nod32.bat ~X ~R</p><p>In the "Result file" field: ~R</p><p>The path is for the Italian WinXP installation and should be changed to fit other systems.
It seems to work but I'm unable to test it with an EICAR file because my provider seems to have an antivirus on its servers that simply delete the mail without me receiving any advise. My other gmail account simply doesn't allow me to send the "Infected" email.
</p><p>Can someone test it please? </p><p>Thanks.
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