Doesn't this tool make a restorepoint before it deletes any crap? Fire-Ant , Jan 21, Oh Yeah, that is true, BlackSpear, I guess it was just sooo funny we forgot that part!! I mean gee, we got to get our laughs on them sometime!! I have to say I'm a bit perplexed about the fact that a BETA application of any sort was put into the auto-update.
Detox , Jan 21, Good point, Detox, that IS rude!! I think I am turning mine back off, they d'ld stuff that seems to mess me up everytime! Good to see you again!! Oh Boy But with some of the posts here, some posters seem to think this is true. Now, I'm confused!! Or reallllly sloooow! Flexbeta fell for this hoax too.
Ailric , Jan 21, I'm goin' back to school!! I'm not Nuts Stop the AU service 2. If other updates were installed at the same time, a reboot will be required to finish off the updates that did install for both scenarios above. Attached is a sample batch file Before running a similar batch file you will have had to either synchronize to ensure the update is expired , or have had changed the update approval to Not Approved or Dectect Only.
The batch file sample can be run on the client system either from a logon script or running it manually on the client. A new update rollup package for this IE 7. We regret the inconvenience and confusion this issue may have caused WSUS customers. As expected, Microsoft released a beta version of its Windows AntiSpyware tool, which is based on technology acquired with its purchase last month of Giant Company Software Inc. The software is available as a free download from Microsoft's Web site and is designed to help users detect, block and clean up spyware from infected systems, said Amy Carroll, director of Microsoft's security business and technology unit.
The software is available for Microsoft Windows and later versions. No decision has yet been made on whether Microsoft will continue to make the tool available for free download or whether it will eventually start charging for it, Carroll said. But there will be at least one more free beta version before general release of a formal antispyware tool, she said.
Microsoft this morning also released a malicious-software-removal tool designed to scan and clean up infected PCs of worms, viruses and other malicious code. The tool consolidates a series of tools that Microsoft has shipped since January , each targeting a single virus, worm or variants, including Blaster, Mydoom and Download. Microsoft plans to update the product with new virus signatures every month along with its monthly patches, Carroll said.
Its taken a long time for Microsoft to acknowledge that what's been happening to PCs in terms of Trojans and spyware is a result of mechanisms built into Internet Explorer" designed to add functionality, he said.
0コメント