
The DoScan CLI is a command-line tool that allows you to scan files or directories using the Semantic Endpoint Protection engine from the command line.īy default, the DoScan CLI will remove any virus files it detects during a scan. If you use the DoScan CLI to scan files using Semantic Endpoint Protection, the change to the configuration will not apply by default. Instead, the software will log the detection and allow you to review and remove the files manually. Find the option for When a virus or security risk is found and select the Log only choice.Īfter making this change, the Semantic Endpoint Protection software will still detect and scan virus files but will not automatically remove them. In the Configure Actions window, you will see a list of options for what the software should do when it detects a threat.Scroll down to the Actions section and click on the Configure button.In the Settings window, click on the Antivirus and Antispyware option on the left-hand side.Click on the Settings icon in the lower-left corner of the main screen.Open the Semantic Endpoint Protection software on your computer.However, if you need to configure the software not to remove the virus file after scanning, you can follow these steps: By default, when the software detects a virus file, it will attempt to remove it to protect your system. Semantic Endpoint Protection is antivirus software that protects your computer from malware and other threats.

Scan files using DoScan CLI (Semantic Endpoint Protection) How to configure Semantic Endpoint protection not to remove virus files after scanning
