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Note that this command will not be accepted without a password.
Example:
avp.com IMPORT c:\settings.dat /password=<your_password>
STARTING THE APPLICATION
Command syntax:
avp.com
STOPPING THE APPLICATION
Command syntax:
EXIT /password=<your_password>
<your_password>
Application password specified in the interface
Note that this command will not be accepted without a password.
CREATING A TRACE FILE
You might need to create a trace file if you have problems with Kaspersky Anti-Virus. Trace files are useful to
troubleshoot problems, and are extensively used by the specialists at Technical Support.
Command syntax:
avp.com TRACE [file] [on|off] [<trace_level>]
Settings description:
[on|off]
Enable / disable trace file creation
[file]
Output trace to file
<trace_level>
This value can be an integer from 0 (minimum level, only critical
messages) to 700 (maximum level, all messages).
A Technical Support will tell you what trace level you need when you
contact Technical Support. If it is not specified, we recommend setting the
value to 500.
We only recommend creating trace files for troubleshooting a specific problem. Regularly enabling traces could slow
down your computer and fill up your hard drive.
Examples:
To disable trace file creation:
avp.com TRACE file off
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