General options
This section has options that enable various services in the AV feature:
<forticlient_configuration>
<antivirus>
<enabled>1</enabled>
<signature_expired_notification>0</signature_expired_notification>
<scan_on_insertion>0</scan_on_insertion>
<shell_integration>1</shell_integration>
<advanced_shell_integration>
<hide_av_scan>0</hide_av_scan>
<hide_av_analyse>0</hide_av_analyse>
</advanced_shell_integration>
<antirootkit>4294967295</antirootkit>
<fortiguard_analytics>0</fortiguard_analytics>
<multi_process_limit>1</multi_process_limit>
</antivirus>
</forticlient_configuration>
The following table provides the XML tags for general AV options, as well as the descriptions and default values where applicable.
<enabled>
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Enable AV.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
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1
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<signature_expired_notification>
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Notify logged in users if their AV signatures expired.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
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0
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<scan_on_insertion>
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Scan removable media (CDs, DVDs, Blu-ray disks, USB keys, etc.) on insertion.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
|
0
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<shell_integration>
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Integrate FortiClient into Windows Explorer's context menu.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
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1
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<hide_av_scan>
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Hide AV scan option from Windows Explorer's context menu.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
|
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<hide_av_analysis>
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Hide option to submit file for AV analysis from Windows Explorer's context menu.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
|
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<antirootkit>
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Enable antirootkit. This field is a bit mask. When set to 0 , all antirootkit features are disabled. 4294947295 (=0xffffffff) means all antirootkit features are enabled.
|
|
<fortiguard_analytics>
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Automatically send suspicious files to FortiGuard for analysis.
Boolean value: [0 | 1]
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1
|
<multi_process_limit>
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The number of AV scanning processes to use for scheduled or on-demand scans. The maximum is the number of CPU processors and cores.
When set to 0 , FortiClient determines the optimal value.
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0
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