![]() ![]() ![]() It is what I will use though if I can't come up with some other option. edit Okay after doing some more research I have found that AVG free can be run from the command line and should be able to do what I want.however I'm just not a huge fan of AVG. Or should I just leave well enough alone so that I can get repeat business cleaning out the viri that would inevitably re-infest their systems! Unfortunately most of the command line av that I have found is not freeware. This would make their machines much more protected without user involvment. I was thinking that I could install avast to use for real-time scanning/monitoring and then have a command line AV that could be run from Windows task scheduler at a preset time with command options to auto update, and auto delete/move to chest. Most of these people just don't know how to use the software. I have lots of clients that I install antivirus software (avast free) that are very tech challenged. I'm curious if any of you know of a free command line antivirus software that's worth using? I am looking for a command line av for automation.
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