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Can i set defender to Automatic scan, Monday to Saturday, to Quck scan, and
Sunday to a Full scan, where do i go to set it up.
 
Hello joiner,

Sorry, not in this version...

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Hello Joiner,

go to the Scheduled Tasks, click on advanced, click on show hidden tasks.
Then you can see the command and the program that starts the scan, i
give all the commands here:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Program Files\Windows Defender>mpcmdrun.exe
Windows Defender Command Line (c) 2006 Microsoft
Used to enable advanced logging and troubleshooting tools for Windows
Defender

Usage:
mpcmdrun.exe [command] [-options]

Command Description
-? [h] Displays all the available
command-line
options for this tool
-Scan [-ScanType] Run Scan
-SignatureUpdate Checks for new definition updates
-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level] Starts WPP tracing
-StopTrace Stops WPP tracing
-GetFiles Collects all relevant logs for
support
-RemoveDefinitions [-All] Removes definition updated sets
the user
back to either the previous one
(backup)
or the (default)
-Restoredefaults Resets the Windows Defender registry
settings to known good defaults
-GetSWE Exports contents of Software Explorer
into a text file

Additional Information:

-Scan [-ScanType]
0 Default, according to the configuration
1 Quick scan
2 Full system scan

-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level]
Begins WPP tracing.
Optionally user can specify a set grouping of
components
to enable tracing for. A user can also specify
the level
of tracing for that grouping. If no grouping
specified
then trace will be for all components. If no level
specified tracing will log all info except 'Function'
(Error, Warning, Informational, Assert)

[-Grouping]
0x1 Service
0x2 Engine
0x4 UI
0x8 RTP
0x10 Scheduler

[-Level]
0x1 Error
0x2 Warning
0x4 Informational
0x8 Function
0x10 Assert

-StopTrace
Stops WPP tracing and saves tracing file. The command
takes no filename parameter, the trace log file is
always saved with the same name and in same location.
Any existing trace log file is overwritten. Name for
the trace log will be 'WDTrace.log' and will be
saved in
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support
directory

-GetFiles
Gathers the following log files and packages them all
together. These files will all be placed in a
compressed
format uniquely named in the \Support directory.
- Any trace files from Windows Defender. This file
will always be named WDTrace.log.
- %windir%\Windowsupdate.log
- All events from the NT system and application
event
log with source WinDefend or WinDefendRtp.
These are
saved as two separate files:
WDSystemEvents.txt and
WDApplicationEvents.txt in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Windows Defender relevent
registry locations to a text file. Place the
contents of the registry export into a file named
WDRegistry.txt and place it in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a
text file. The file will always be named
WDSWE.txt
and be in the \Support directory

-RemoveDefinitions [-All]
When invoked with out the 'all' option rollback
to the
previous signature set - the backup. When invoked
with
the 'all' option then rollback to the default set,
remove any signature and engine files on the box
and the
service will load the default signatures
(1.0.0.0) that
the product shipped with. This allows the user to go
back to a known working signature set and try to
update
signatures from there.

-RestoreDefaults
Will reset all registry keys to their default values.
All settings will be restored to equivalent of
running
setup unattended without specifying any options.

-GetSWE
Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a text
file. The command takes no filename parameter, the
export log file is always saved with the same
name and
in the same location. Any existing log file is
overwritten. Name for the log will be 'WDSWE.txt' and
will be saved in following directory.
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support


If you need more info, i hear from you. ;)
 
Hi Tom
Done as you said, i set date to start, put tick in monday to saturday, but i
could not find where to select quick scan for monday to saturday, and full
scan for sunday do i do a new for sunday. at 71 i am new to this



Tom Emmelot said:
Hello Joiner,

go to the Scheduled Tasks, click on advanced, click on show hidden tasks.
Then you can see the command and the program that starts the scan, i
give all the commands here:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Program Files\Windows Defender>mpcmdrun.exe
Windows Defender Command Line (c) 2006 Microsoft
Used to enable advanced logging and troubleshooting tools for Windows
Defender

Usage:
mpcmdrun.exe [command] [-options]

Command Description
-? [h] Displays all the available
command-line
options for this tool
-Scan [-ScanType] Run Scan
-SignatureUpdate Checks for new definition updates
-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level] Starts WPP tracing
-StopTrace Stops WPP tracing
-GetFiles Collects all relevant logs for
support
-RemoveDefinitions [-All] Removes definition updated sets
the user
back to either the previous one
(backup)
or the (default)
-Restoredefaults Resets the Windows Defender registry
settings to known good defaults
-GetSWE Exports contents of Software Explorer
into a text file

Additional Information:

-Scan [-ScanType]
0 Default, according to the configuration
1 Quick scan
2 Full system scan

-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level]
Begins WPP tracing.
Optionally user can specify a set grouping of
components
to enable tracing for. A user can also specify
the level
of tracing for that grouping. If no grouping
specified
then trace will be for all components. If no level
specified tracing will log all info except 'Function'
(Error, Warning, Informational, Assert)

[-Grouping]
0x1 Service
0x2 Engine
0x4 UI
0x8 RTP
0x10 Scheduler

[-Level]
0x1 Error
0x2 Warning
0x4 Informational
0x8 Function
0x10 Assert

-StopTrace
Stops WPP tracing and saves tracing file. The command
takes no filename parameter, the trace log file is
always saved with the same name and in same location.
Any existing trace log file is overwritten. Name for
the trace log will be 'WDTrace.log' and will be
saved in
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support
directory

-GetFiles
Gathers the following log files and packages them all
together. These files will all be placed in a
compressed
format uniquely named in the \Support directory.
- Any trace files from Windows Defender. This file
will always be named WDTrace.log.
- %windir%\Windowsupdate.log
- All events from the NT system and application
event
log with source WinDefend or WinDefendRtp.
These are
saved as two separate files:
WDSystemEvents.txt and
WDApplicationEvents.txt in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Windows Defender relevent
registry locations to a text file. Place the
contents of the registry export into a file named
WDRegistry.txt and place it in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a
text file. The file will always be named
WDSWE.txt
and be in the \Support directory

-RemoveDefinitions [-All]
When invoked with out the 'all' option rollback
to the
previous signature set - the backup. When invoked
with
the 'all' option then rollback to the default set,
remove any signature and engine files on the box
and the
service will load the default signatures
(1.0.0.0) that
the product shipped with. This allows the user to go
back to a known working signature set and try to
update
signatures from there.

-RestoreDefaults
Will reset all registry keys to their default values.
All settings will be restored to equivalent of
running
setup unattended without specifying any options.

-GetSWE
Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a text
file. The command takes no filename parameter, the
export log file is always saved with the same
name and
in the same location. Any existing log file is
overwritten. Name for the log will be 'WDSWE.txt' and
will be saved in following directory.
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support


If you need more info, i hear from you. ;)

Regards >* said:
Can i set defender to Automatic scan, Monday to Saturday, to Quck scan, and
Sunday to a Full scan, where do i go to set it up
 
Hello Joiner,

sorry for the late reply,

in the Task scheduler you can make what you want, in the upper line you
can put:
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -1
or
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -2

1- quick,
2- full

Regards >*< TOM >*<


joiner schreef:
Hi Tom
Done as you said, i set date to start, put tick in monday to saturday, but i
could not find where to select quick scan for monday to saturday, and full
scan for sunday do i do a new for sunday. at 71 i am new to this



:

Hello Joiner,

go to the Scheduled Tasks, click on advanced, click on show hidden tasks.
Then you can see the command and the program that starts the scan, i
give all the commands here:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Program Files\Windows Defender>mpcmdrun.exe
Windows Defender Command Line (c) 2006 Microsoft
Used to enable advanced logging and troubleshooting tools for Windows
Defender

Usage:
mpcmdrun.exe [command] [-options]

Command Description
-? [h] Displays all the available
command-line
options for this tool
-Scan [-ScanType] Run Scan
-SignatureUpdate Checks for new definition updates
-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level] Starts WPP tracing
-StopTrace Stops WPP tracing
-GetFiles Collects all relevant logs for
support
-RemoveDefinitions [-All] Removes definition updated sets
the user
back to either the previous one
(backup)
or the (default)
-Restoredefaults Resets the Windows Defender registry
settings to known good defaults
-GetSWE Exports contents of Software Explorer
into a text file

Additional Information:

-Scan [-ScanType]
0 Default, according to the configuration
1 Quick scan
2 Full system scan

-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level]
Begins WPP tracing.
Optionally user can specify a set grouping of
components
to enable tracing for. A user can also specify
the level
of tracing for that grouping. If no grouping
specified
then trace will be for all components. If no level
specified tracing will log all info except 'Function'
(Error, Warning, Informational, Assert)

[-Grouping]
0x1 Service
0x2 Engine
0x4 UI
0x8 RTP
0x10 Scheduler

[-Level]
0x1 Error
0x2 Warning
0x4 Informational
0x8 Function
0x10 Assert

-StopTrace
Stops WPP tracing and saves tracing file. The command
takes no filename parameter, the trace log file is
always saved with the same name and in same location.
Any existing trace log file is overwritten. Name for
the trace log will be 'WDTrace.log' and will be
saved in
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support
directory

-GetFiles
Gathers the following log files and packages them all
together. These files will all be placed in a
compressed
format uniquely named in the \Support directory.
- Any trace files from Windows Defender. This file
will always be named WDTrace.log.
- %windir%\Windowsupdate.log
- All events from the NT system and application
event
log with source WinDefend or WinDefendRtp.
These are
saved as two separate files:
WDSystemEvents.txt and
WDApplicationEvents.txt in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Windows Defender relevent
registry locations to a text file. Place the
contents of the registry export into a file named
WDRegistry.txt and place it in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a
text file. The file will always be named
WDSWE.txt
and be in the \Support directory

-RemoveDefinitions [-All]
When invoked with out the 'all' option rollback
to the
previous signature set - the backup. When invoked
with
the 'all' option then rollback to the default set,
remove any signature and engine files on the box
and the
service will load the default signatures
(1.0.0.0) that
the product shipped with. This allows the user to go
back to a known working signature set and try to
update
signatures from there.

-RestoreDefaults
Will reset all registry keys to their default values.
All settings will be restored to equivalent of
running
setup unattended without specifying any options.

-GetSWE
Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a text
file. The command takes no filename parameter, the
export log file is always saved with the same
name and
in the same location. Any existing log file is
overwritten. Name for the log will be 'WDSWE.txt' and
will be saved in following directory.
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support


If you need more info, i hear from you. ;)

Can i set defender to Automatic scan, Monday to Saturday, to Quck scan, and
Sunday to a Full scan, where do i go to set it up
 
Thank's Tom for the info



Tom Emmelot said:
Hello Joiner,

sorry for the late reply,

in the Task scheduler you can make what you want, in the upper line you
can put:
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -1
or
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -2

1- quick,
2- full

Regards >*< TOM >*<


joiner schreef:
Hi Tom
Done as you said, i set date to start, put tick in monday to saturday, but i
could not find where to select quick scan for monday to saturday, and full
scan for sunday do i do a new for sunday. at 71 i am new to this



:

Hello Joiner,

go to the Scheduled Tasks, click on advanced, click on show hidden tasks.
Then you can see the command and the program that starts the scan, i
give all the commands here:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Program Files\Windows Defender>mpcmdrun.exe
Windows Defender Command Line (c) 2006 Microsoft
Used to enable advanced logging and troubleshooting tools for Windows
Defender

Usage:
mpcmdrun.exe [command] [-options]

Command Description
-? [h] Displays all the available
command-line
options for this tool
-Scan [-ScanType] Run Scan
-SignatureUpdate Checks for new definition updates
-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level] Starts WPP tracing
-StopTrace Stops WPP tracing
-GetFiles Collects all relevant logs for
support
-RemoveDefinitions [-All] Removes definition updated sets
the user
back to either the previous one
(backup)
or the (default)
-Restoredefaults Resets the Windows Defender registry
settings to known good defaults
-GetSWE Exports contents of Software Explorer
into a text file

Additional Information:

-Scan [-ScanType]
0 Default, according to the configuration
1 Quick scan
2 Full system scan

-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level]
Begins WPP tracing.
Optionally user can specify a set grouping of
components
to enable tracing for. A user can also specify
the level
of tracing for that grouping. If no grouping
specified
then trace will be for all components. If no level
specified tracing will log all info except 'Function'
(Error, Warning, Informational, Assert)

[-Grouping]
0x1 Service
0x2 Engine
0x4 UI
0x8 RTP
0x10 Scheduler

[-Level]
0x1 Error
0x2 Warning
0x4 Informational
0x8 Function
0x10 Assert

-StopTrace
Stops WPP tracing and saves tracing file. The command
takes no filename parameter, the trace log file is
always saved with the same name and in same location.
Any existing trace log file is overwritten. Name for
the trace log will be 'WDTrace.log' and will be
saved in
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support
directory

-GetFiles
Gathers the following log files and packages them all
together. These files will all be placed in a
compressed
format uniquely named in the \Support directory.
- Any trace files from Windows Defender. This file
will always be named WDTrace.log.
- %windir%\Windowsupdate.log
- All events from the NT system and application
event
log with source WinDefend or WinDefendRtp.
These are
saved as two separate files:
WDSystemEvents.txt and
WDApplicationEvents.txt in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Windows Defender relevent
registry locations to a text file. Place the
contents of the registry export into a file named
WDRegistry.txt and place it in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a
text file. The file will always be named
WDSWE.txt
and be in the \Support directory

-RemoveDefinitions [-All]
When invoked with out the 'all' option rollback
to the
previous signature set - the backup. When invoked
with
the 'all' option then rollback to the default set,
remove any signature and engine files on the box
and the
service will load the default signatures
(1.0.0.0) that
the product shipped with. This allows the user to go
back to a known working signature set and try to
update
signatures from there.

-RestoreDefaults
Will reset all registry keys to their default values.
All settings will be restored to equivalent of
running
setup unattended without specifying any options.

-GetSWE
Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a text
file. The command takes no filename parameter, the
export log file is always saved with the same
name and
in the same location. Any existing log file is
overwritten. Name for the log will be 'WDSWE.txt' and
will be saved in following directory.
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support


If you need more info, i hear from you. ;)

Regards >*< TOM >*<
joiner schreef:

Can i set defender to Automatic scan, Monday to Saturday, to Quck scan, and
Sunday to a Full scan, where do i go to set it up
 
Hi Joiner,

your welcome and you can ask me more wen you want. ;)

Greetings >*< TOM >*<

joiner schreef:
Thank's Tom for the info



:

Hello Joiner,

sorry for the late reply,

in the Task scheduler you can make what you want, in the upper line you
can put:
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -1
or
"C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe" Scan -2

1- quick,
2- full

Regards >*< TOM >*<


joiner schreef:
Hi Tom
Done as you said, i set date to start, put tick in monday to saturday, but i
could not find where to select quick scan for monday to saturday, and full
scan for sunday do i do a new for sunday. at 71 i am new to this



:



Hello Joiner,

go to the Scheduled Tasks, click on advanced, click on show hidden tasks.
Then you can see the command and the program that starts the scan, i
give all the commands here:

Microsoft Windows XP [versie 5.1.2600]
(C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.

c:\Program Files\Windows Defender>mpcmdrun.exe
Windows Defender Command Line (c) 2006 Microsoft
Used to enable advanced logging and troubleshooting tools for Windows
Defender

Usage:
mpcmdrun.exe [command] [-options]

Command Description
-? [h] Displays all the available
command-line
options for this tool
-Scan [-ScanType] Run Scan
-SignatureUpdate Checks for new definition updates
-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level] Starts WPP tracing
-StopTrace Stops WPP tracing
-GetFiles Collects all relevant logs for
support
-RemoveDefinitions [-All] Removes definition updated sets
the user
back to either the previous one
(backup)
or the (default)
-Restoredefaults Resets the Windows Defender registry
settings to known good defaults
-GetSWE Exports contents of Software Explorer
into a text file

Additional Information:

-Scan [-ScanType]
0 Default, according to the configuration
1 Quick scan
2 Full system scan

-StartTrace [-Grouping] [-Level]
Begins WPP tracing.
Optionally user can specify a set grouping of
components
to enable tracing for. A user can also specify
the level
of tracing for that grouping. If no grouping
specified
then trace will be for all components. If no level
specified tracing will log all info except 'Function'
(Error, Warning, Informational, Assert)

[-Grouping]
0x1 Service
0x2 Engine
0x4 UI
0x8 RTP
0x10 Scheduler

[-Level]
0x1 Error
0x2 Warning
0x4 Informational
0x8 Function
0x10 Assert

-StopTrace
Stops WPP tracing and saves tracing file. The command
takes no filename parameter, the trace log file is
always saved with the same name and in same location.
Any existing trace log file is overwritten. Name for
the trace log will be 'WDTrace.log' and will be
saved in
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support
directory

-GetFiles
Gathers the following log files and packages them all
together. These files will all be placed in a
compressed
format uniquely named in the \Support directory.
- Any trace files from Windows Defender. This file
will always be named WDTrace.log.
- %windir%\Windowsupdate.log
- All events from the NT system and application
event
log with source WinDefend or WinDefendRtp.
These are
saved as two separate files:
WDSystemEvents.txt and
WDApplicationEvents.txt in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Windows Defender relevent
registry locations to a text file. Place the
contents of the registry export into a file named
WDRegistry.txt and place it in \Support directory
- Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a
text file. The file will always be named
WDSWE.txt
and be in the \Support directory

-RemoveDefinitions [-All]
When invoked with out the 'all' option rollback
to the
previous signature set - the backup. When invoked
with
the 'all' option then rollback to the default set,
remove any signature and engine files on the box
and the
service will load the default signatures
(1.0.0.0) that
the product shipped with. This allows the user to go
back to a known working signature set and try to
update
signatures from there.

-RestoreDefaults
Will reset all registry keys to their default values.
All settings will be restored to equivalent of
running
setup unattended without specifying any options.

-GetSWE
Exports the contents of Software Explorer into a text
file. The command takes no filename parameter, the
export log file is always saved with the same
name and
in the same location. Any existing log file is
overwritten. Name for the log will be 'WDSWE.txt' and
will be saved in following directory.
ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows Defender\Support


If you need more info, i hear from you. ;)

Regards >*< TOM >*<
joiner schreef:


Can i set defender to Automatic scan, Monday to Saturday, to Quck scan, and
Sunday to a Full scan, where do i go to set it up
 
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