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      22nd Jan 2006
Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.

This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
Scan in the batch file.

I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the maintenance
will run or not.

Any information useful

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      22nd Jan 2006
Best bet would be to waint until beta 2, I am very surprised we have not
see Windows Defender yet outside of Vista.

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> Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.
>
> This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
> batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
> Scan in the batch file.
>
> I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
> the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the
> maintenance
> will run or not.
>
> Any information useful
>
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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      22nd Jan 2006
In addition to what JoeM mentioned,

Command Line Options for Microsoft AntiSpyware (beta 1)
http://blogs.technet.com/stevedod/archive/2005/04.aspx

You might want to read some of the other threªds in here.
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11/29/2005 2:20 AM PST
By: Drew
In: microsoft.private.security.spyware.install

Good luck
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"(E-Mail Removed)" wrote:

> Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.
>
> This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
> batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
> Scan in the batch file.
>
> I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
> the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the maintenance
> will run or not.
>
> Any information useful
>
> (E-Mail Removed)

 
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      22nd Jan 2006
Just looked around it does not look as if there are many switches you can
use, but will keep looking.

"(E-Mail Removed)" <(E-Mail Removed)@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:E0FE052F-5D05-4886-A293-(E-Mail Removed)...
> Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.
>
> This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
> batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
> Scan in the batch file.
>
> I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
> the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the
> maintenance
> will run or not.
>
> Any information useful
>
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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plun
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      22nd Jan 2006
Hi

Maybe this is useful ?

http://blogs.technet.com/stevedod/ar...21/404046.aspx

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> Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.
>
> This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
> batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
> Scan in the batch file.
>
> I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
> the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the maintenance
> will run or not.
>
> Any information useful
>
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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      23rd Jan 2006
http://blogs.technet.com/stevedod/archive/2005/04.aspx

Warning--this info may be of short-lived utility--this is very likely to
change with beta2, and I have no information about what facilities will be
available in that version. Beta2 is expected to be released sometime in the
next 5 months or so.

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> Is there a command line way of running Microsoft-Antispyware.
>
> This would be useful to me because all of my maintenance is run from one
> batch (*.bat) file and would be useful if I could include the AntiSpyware
> Scan in the batch file.
>
> I understand the current scheduler in the program, but I dont always want
> the program to run, as I have a batch file, I can set whether the
> maintenance
> will run or not.
>
> Any information useful
>
> (E-Mail Removed)



 
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