Sets the heuristic sensitivity of the scan. Panic mode means, the sensitivity is automatically increased to the maximum.
Tells avast! that it should not switch to “panic mode” when an infected file is found. When any virus is found, the program switches to scanning the whole files automatically. By default, only the important parts of the files are tested, which is much faster. If the scan name contains any spaces, it must be enclosed in quotes.
It means that the output can be processed using various UNIX-style command-line tools. All the output will be redirected to the standard output (STDOUT). The application will be ready for STDIN/STDOUT. Prints brief help and a list of possible switches. When the full pathname of a file is given, ashCmd only this one file is scanned. It is possible to specify more drives simultaneously. If the parameter is not given, the files in the root directory of the current drive are scanned.
This parameter specifies the drive and directory that should be tested. Example: “C:\Program files” /p –soundoff /v=”key kapt”