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Using

The configuration file

BitDefender

 

#argument only files having the following extensions are scanned

Extensions = 386:asp:bas:bin:chm:cla:class:cmd:com:bat:csc:dat:dll: doc:dot:exe:bat:hlp:hta:htm:html:ini:js:lnk:mdb:msi:nws:ocx:ole: ovl:pfd:php:pif:pot:ppa:ppt:prc:rtf:scr:shs:smm:sys:url:vbe:vbs: vxd:wbk:wdm:wiz:xla:xls:xlt:xml:xtp:

#The update location. Change this if you want to use an alternate

#update server.

UpdateHttpLocation = http://upgrade.bitdefender.com/update71

#If you use an HTTP proxy, uncomment the following line and specify

#the [[DOMAIN\]USERNAME[:PASSWRD]@]SERVER[:PORT] of the proxy

#server.

#e.g.: HttpProxy = myuser:mypassword@proxy.company.com:8080 #HttpProxy =

#Uncomment the following line after you insert your license key #Key = enter_your_key_here

The available keys, their default values and description are presented in the table below. Some keys could not be present at a certain moment, since their default values, defined internally, may need no change.

Key

Description

InstallPath

This is the path to installation directory, which is set up

 

during the installation process.

UpdateHttpLocation

The update location is the URL of the BitDefender

 

update server, used when performing the triggered

 

update.

 

Default: http://upgrade.bitdefender.com/update71

HttpProxy

If a proxy server is required for Internet connection

 

during updates, set this key accordingly. There is no

 

default value.

 

More about triggered update

 

Please see Section Triggered update (page 73) for

 

more information about updates and proxy

 

configuration.

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