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Thread: Update and immunize, then close (from the command line)

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    Default Update and immunize, then close (from the command line)

    I'm trying to schedule Spybot to update and immunize when no user is logged on.

    First I created a batch file with /autoupdate /autoclose. It seems to update and terminates fine.

    Next I tried /autoupdate /autoimmunize /autoclose. That seems to update, but not immunize, and terminates fine.

    Next I tried /autoupdate /autoclose, then a second command of /autoimmunize /autoclose. The update works and terminates, the immunize runs, but the process won't terminate.

    I guess what I'm looking for is a way to have Spybot update, immunize, and then terminate the process. The /autoclose only seems to work if updating or scanning. Is that how it's designed?

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    For updating, use SDUpdate.exe /autoupdate /autoclose directly.
    The new immunization might take some time, but it should actually close afterwards. Will have to check this.

    Update: /autoimmunize /autoclose fine here. Are you sure it just didn't take some time?
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    Just a side note,

    you don't have to create a batch file to schedule SB.

    In the Scheduler task panel, enter "C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SpybotSD.exe" /AUTOUPDATE /AUTOIMMUNIZE /AUTOCHECK /AUTOFIX /AUTOCLOSE" in the run: input field. Be sure to include the quotes.

    regards,

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