- #ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME PASSWORD#
- #ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME PC#
- #ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME FREE#
- #ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME WINDOWS#
Switch the keycode used for this endpoint temporarily, which might be necessary for testing purposes. Note: The drop-down list displays only keycodes that are assigned to this console. The endpoint will no longer be able to communicate with the cloud. Note: Do not use this command if the endpoint's only Internet access is through the proxy server. "C:\Program Files\Webroot\WRSA.exe" -silentscan="c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop\"Įrase current log files, which frees space on the endpoint.ĭisable any proxy settings the endpoint user set on the endpoint. "C:\Program Files\Webroot\WRSA.exe" -silentscan="c:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Desktop" Initiates a silent scan where the scan UI will not be presented to the user but will be seen if hovering over tray icon.
#ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME PASSWORD#
Return SecureAnywhere settings on the endpoint to their default values.ĭisable password protection from the endpoint user's control, which allows administrators to gain access to the endpoint if they are locked out.Įxample: "c:\program files\webroot\wrsa.exe" –showgui For more information, see Deactivating Endpoints.
#ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME FREE#
To uninstall SecureAnywhere and free up a seat in your license, deactivate the endpoint instead. With this command, the endpoint is still shown in the Management Portal. Uninstall SecureAnywhere from the endpoint. You can change the System Optimizer options in the Policy settings.
#ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME WINDOWS#
Run the System Optimizer on the endpoint, which removes all traces of webbrowsing history, files that reveal the user's activity, and files that consume valuable disk space, such as files in the Recycle Bin and Windows temp files. When the scan completes, the Scan History panel shows results for the Post Cleanup Scan. Start a scan and automatically quarantine malicious files. On a Mac system, for example, you would enter: On a Windows system, for example, you would enter: C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\My Documents Runs a full, file-by-file scan on a specific folder. With this command, you can change it to a different hour. For example, if you installed SecureAnywhere on the endpoint at noon, a scan will always run around 12 p.m. Select a new time of day to scan the endpoint.īy default, SecureAnywhere runs a scan every day at about the same time it was installed.
You must take action yourself in the portal by running a Clean-up or by creating an override. Note: Any detected threats are not automatically quarantined.
#ADVANCED MAC CLEANER COMMAND LINE NAME PC#
This command runs on both PC and Mac endpoints. When the scan completes, the Scan History panel shows the results for a Deep scan. Run a Deep scan in the background as soon as the endpoint receives the command.