Does Retina support any command line options?
Yes. Retina supports the following command line option: /J[IPRAnge],[PolicyName],[DatabaseName],[ReportName] IPRAnge (Required) Range of IPs you wish to scan. PolicyName – Name of policy you wish to use. If no policy is given, then the default policy is used. DatabaseName If no database name is given, a database will be created using the current date and time stamp. ReportName – If no report name is given, a report will be created using the current date and time stamp. The commas are required, even if an optional parameter is omitted. Examples: retina.exe /j192.168.1.[135-140],abc.rtp, c:\retina\abc\abc.rtd,c:\retina\abc\abc.html retina.exe /j192.168.1.129,,,c:\retina\abc\abc.
Yes. As of version 4.9.64, Retina supports the following command line options: [/IPRange=][/Policy=][/Outputfile=][/Report=][/DSN=][/NoUpdate][/QuietMode][/Minimize] IPRange Required. Range of IPs you wish to scan or path to Retina host file (*.rti). Policy Optional. Name of policy you wish to use. If no policy is given, then the default policy is used. Outputfile Optional. Path and name of output RTD file. Specify * as the outputfile name if you would like Retina to generate a filename based on the current date and time stamp. Report Optional. Path and name of output report file. Specify * as the report name if you would like Retina to generate a filename based on the current date and time stamp. DSN Optional. Name of a DSN to use for data storage. This value overrides that of Outputfile. NoUpdate Suppresses the launch of Sync-It.exe QuietMode Suppresses all dialog boxes. Minimize Launches Retina minimized to the system tray. Examples: retina.exe /IPRange=192.168.1.