Try this command line in your DOS prompt.
navdx /l /doallfiles /prompt /cfg:a:\vdefs
--- Kevin Bachelder <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> >
> >Hi everyone...
> >
> >I was wondering how I would go about scanning a
> hard drive, using NAV2K2,
> >in DOS? What I want to do is boot from a floppy and
> run NAV using the
> >latest virus definitions from their site.
> >
> >TIA
> >
> >Volkard Linke
>
>
> Hi,
>
> You need to create what Norton calls the "Anti-Virus
> Rescue and Emergency"
> diskettes. There should be an option in the Norton
> Anti-Virus program
> group or somewhere within the Norton Anti-Virus
> program. Once you create
> these floppies you can boot to DOS from the first
> one and then run the
> command line program (navdx) to scan for viruses.
>
> You should probably review their knowledgebase for
> more detailed info...
> http://www.symantec.com/techsupp/knowledge_base.html
>
> You might want to search for 2001090715331006
> which is a document
> entitled "How to create a Norton AntiVirus Rescue
> Disk set on an uninfected
> computer and then use the Rescue Disk set to scan an
> infected computer"
>
>
> Good luck,
>
> Kevin
>
> ------------------
> Kevin Bachelder
>
> Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer - Windows NT
> 4.0 (MCSE)
> Microsoft Certified Professional - Windows 2000
> (MCP)
> Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA)
> CompTIA A+ Certified Computer Repair Technician (A+)
>
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