Exclusions |
In the Exclusions section, you can specify the list of files and folders to exclude from the anti-virus check. To edit lists of files and paths excluded from scan 1.In the Excluded paths and files line, specify a path to corresponding file or folder. 2.To add a new line, click 3.To remove a path from the list, click The list of paths excluded from the scan can contain the following elements: 1.Direct path in the explicit form to the excluded object. And: •A character \ or / excludes the entire disc with the Windows OS installation folder, •A character \ at the end of a path excludes the folder from checking, •A path without a character \ at the end—all subfolders of the selected folder are excluded from checking, For example: C:\Windows—skip scanning files of the C:\Windows folder and all its subfolders. 2.Masks of objects, excluded from the scan. The ? and the * symbols can be used to specify masks. For example: C:\Windows\*\*.dll—skip scanning all files with the dll extension at all subfolders of the C:\Windows folder. 3.Regular expression. Paths can be specified through regular expressions. Any file those full name (with the path) corresponds to a regular expression is excluded from checking.
The syntax of regular expressions used for excluding paths from scanning is as follows: qr{expression}flags As a flag mostly the character i is used. It instructs "to ignore letter case difference". Examples of specifying excluded paths through regular expressions
Regular expressions briefly described in the Appendices document, in the Appendix J. Regular Expressions Used in Dr.Web Enterprise Security Suite section. In the Scan contents of the following files subsection, you can disable the check of compound objects. For this, clear the following flags: •The Archives flag instructs the Scanner to search for viruses in files within archives. •The Email files flag instructs to scan mailboxes. •The Installation packages flag instructs the Scanner to search for viruses in packages for program installation. |