I want to programmatically launch filealyzer, point it at a file and have it generate a report then close. Can I do that?
Thanks.
I want to programmatically launch filealyzer, point it at a file and have it generate a report then close. Can I do that?
Thanks.
I am able to launch it from the command line and point it at a file to analyze. It launches the GUI with the file analyzed. So what I am looking for is something like command line switches to not display the GUI and to generate a report automatically. filealyzer /nogui /htmlreport filetoanalyze
Thanks.
Hello Mike Malone,
I left a team note, if someone could give input.
Best regards.
Microsoft MVP Reconnect 2018-
Windows Insider MVP 2016-2018
Microsoft Consumer Security MVP 2006-2016
This would allow me to use the utility as I need it. So I don't have to write my own PE parser. :-O
Thanks.
FileAlyzer 1.x supports
- /textreport
- /htmlreport
- /xmlreport
For FileAlyzer 2/3, there's a command line version in work, but not public.
If you're looking for PE specifically, there's a DLL version of PEiD available somewhere on the net.
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I will look for the dll and try 1.x and wait eagerly for a public version of 2.0 with command line parameters.
Thanks,
Mike Malone
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I ran Filealyzer 1.6 as such from a Windows command prompt:
Filealyzer /xmlreport myfile.exe
Filealyzer myfile.exe /xmlreport
Filealyzer /textreport myfile.exe
Filealyzer myfile.exe /textreport
Each time the program opened into the GUI with the specified file being analyzed. I need for the program to run, analyze the file, generate the report and exit.
Thanks.
I can use a python script to select the controls I want to generate a report and close the app.
Thanks.