You can??™t use wildcard characters to define a filename specification.
/removedriver
NAME
[
NAME
...]
Removes the specified driver from the volatile driver list.
Separate each driver name with a space. You can??™t use wildcard characters to define a filename
specification.
/reset
Clears all of the Driver Verifier settings. The Driver Verifier won??™t verify any drivers
during the next boot cycle.
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/query
Displays a list of the current Driver Verifier activity.
/log
LOG_FILE_NAME
[/interval
SECONDS
]
Creates a log file with the specified name. At
specific intervals, the log records the Driver Verifier statistics. The default logging interval is
30 seconds. You can specify the logging interval using the
/interval
command line switch. The
utility won??™t stop when you issue this command at the command prompt. To stop the recording
process and regain control of the command prompt, press Ctrl+C.
/disk
Enables the Disk Integrity Verification option after the next system boot. This option is
only available for Windows 2003 and above.
Configuring Local Security Policies with the SecEdit Utility
The Security Edit (SecEdit) utility helps you analyze and manage security policies on your system.
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