You can find a description
of this utility in the Knowledge Base article at
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=890830
.
It??™s important to review this Knowledge Base article relatively often because Microsoft updates it
each month with the list of viruses that MRT can detect. If you??™re an administrator, make sure you
check the deployment instructions in the Knowledge Base article at
http://support.microsoft
.com/kb/891716
. When used alone, the MRT utility displays a graphical interface the user can use
to clean a system. This utility uses the following syntax:
MRT [/Q] [/N] [/F] [/F:Y]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
/Q
Forces the utility to run in quiet mode, which means the user won??™t see the usual graphical
interface.
/N
Performs virus detection only; the utility doesn??™t clean up any viruses that it finds.
/F
Forces the utility to perform an extended scan of the system. The extended scan requires
considerably more time, but can help you locate virus files, registry settings, and hidden directories
in addition to the usual memory check.
/F:Y
Forces the utility to perform an extended scan of the system.
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