I checked the NAVDX commandline options (NAVDX /?) and none are helpful.

Here they are:

Norton AntiVirus Command Line Version 1.0,
Copyright 1993-1996 by Symantec Corporation

Find and remove viruses in files, directories, and drives.

NAVDX [pathname] [options]
  pathname          Any valid drive, directory, file, or combination of items.
  /?                Display this help screen.
  /A or /L          Scan All drives or Local drives. A: and B: are skipped.
  /B[+|-]           Enable or disable scanning of boot records.
  /BOOT             Only scan the boot sectors of specified drives.
  /M[+|-]           Enable or disable scanning of memory.
  /MEM              Only scan memory.
  /HEUR:[0|1|2|3]   Set Bloodhound(tm) sensitivity. (0 disables)
  /S[+|-]           Enable or disable scanning subdirectories.
  /REPAIR           Repair infected files automatically.
  /DELETE           Delete infected files automatically.
  /PROMPT           Prompt for repair or delete on each infected file.
  /HALT             Halt the system when a virus is found.
  /CFG:[directory]  Specifies the directory containing Norton AntiVirus
                    configuration files.
  /LOG:file         Create a log file.
  /APPENDLOG:file   Append to a log file.
  /DOALLFILES       Scan all files, not just executables.
  /ZIPS             Scan files in compressed files.
  /NOBEEP           Do not generate any sound.
  /HELPERROR        List all possible DOS errorlevels NAVDX returns.
Loading NAVDX, please wait...
DOS errorlevels NAVDX returns.

    0  No errors occurred and no viruses were found.
   10  A virus was found in memory.
   11  An internal program error occurred.
   13  One or more viruses were found in the master boot record, boot
       sector, or files.
   15  NAVDX self-check failed; it may be infected or damaged.
  102  CTRL-C or CTRL-BREAK was used to interrupt the Scan.
Loading NAVDX, please wait...



"R. Scott Perry" wrote:
> 
> >However, when I run this under Win NT Server 4.0 (SP 6a), I get an NT GUI
> >box opening up saying "the application attempted to access the disk
> >hardware directly which is not supported - Terminate
> >or Ignore".  Choosing "ignore" allows NAVDX to proceed normally.  However,
> >the GUI box can't be
> >bypassed without a mouse click.
> >
> >I believe this occurs because NAVDX is attempting to "touch" the system
> >record and/or the partition table to verify that the hard drive is there -
> >I saw some technotes to that effect
> 
> I recall a similar problem with another scanner, that had the same problem
> on NT, but there was a command line option that overcame the problem.  If
> you type "NAVDX" by itself on a command line, do you get output that lists
> the options available?
>                                          -Scott
> 
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