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Reference: Configuration options<br />
This button opens a window in which you can select the desired program with the aid<br />
of the file selection dialog.<br />
Arguments<br />
In this input box you can enter command line parameters for the program to be started<br />
if necessary.<br />
Event log<br />
Use event log<br />
If this option is enabled, an event report with the results of the scan is transferred to<br />
the Windows Event Log after a System Scanner scan has been completed. The<br />
events can be called up in the Windows Event Viewer. The option is disabled as the<br />
default setting. (Option available in expert mode only.)<br />
Archives<br />
When scanning archives, the System Scanner uses a recursive scan: Archives in archives<br />
are also unpacked and scanned for viruses and unwanted programs. The files are<br />
scanned, decompressed and scanned again. (Options available in expert mode only.)<br />
Scan archives<br />
If this option is enabled, the selected archives in the archive list are scanned. This<br />
option is enabled as the default setting.<br />
All archive types<br />
If this option is enabled, all archive types in the archive list are selected and scanned.<br />
Smart Extensions<br />
If this option is enabled, the System Scanner detects whether a file is a packed file<br />
format (archive), even if the file extension differs from the usual extensions, and scans<br />
the archive. However every file must be opened for this, which reduces the scanning<br />
speed. Example: If a *.zip archive has the file extension *.xyz, the System Scanner<br />
also unpacks this archive and scans it. This option is enabled as the default setting.<br />
Note<br />
Only those archive types marked in the archive list are supported.<br />
Limit recursion depth<br />
Unpacking and scanning recursive archives can require a great deal of computer time<br />
and resources. If this option is enabled, you limit the depth of the scan in multi-packed<br />
archives to a certain number of packing levels (maximum recursion depth). This saves<br />
time and computer resources.<br />
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