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Re: Resume failed scans

Subject: Re: Resume failed scans
Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 04:45:08 -0800
try saving stuff to the knowledge base and checking the "don't perform scans
that have already been done"

On 11/16/06, Larry Petty <lspetty@yahoo.com> wrote:

Is there a way to setup your command line scan so it can be resumed if interrupted or fails?

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