Re: MS Antispyware beta 1 Policy?
From: Bigbruva (Richardh_at_dontusethis.ws)
Date: 06/07/05
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Date: Tue, 7 Jun 2005 13:48:59 -0700
Not without weakening the security of that client by turning off detection
of "Startup Files".
Remember this tool is both in Beta AND a consumer tool so it is really not
for the type of environment you describe.
The enterprise version of this application is very likely to have the sort
of central management functionality you need but that is some way away and
will not be free.
Sorry the news is not better :-(
BB
"greg" <greg@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5833BE19-E792-4E40-9625-85197FF0DC39@microsoft.com...
> Hi
>
> We're running XP Pro on our desktops, but run a Novell enivronment. (Don't
> hate me that we use Novell ;] )I'm pushing a file to users startup folder
> with Zenworks, but we have the ms antispyware program on each machine. The
> spyware program doesn't allow the file to run unless the user accepts the
> file as an exception. Anyway to make the file run without the users
> interaction?
>
> Thanks in Adance.
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