- Microsfot Antispyware Issues
- Posted by Mr V on January 6th, 2006
Hello,
Does anyone know how I can pre-configure MAS to not prompt with an allow
button, during an installtion of a piece of software installing on a client
from a remote location?
MAS is set up to kick in "after the event" whereas there are certain
specific events I want it to ignore before they even happen. I want to tell
MAS to "ignore myprog.exe" by pre- configuring a file so it will
automatically recognize it and not prompt for user interaction.
Ther is no .adm template for MAS in Group Policy.
Any clues or answers gratefully recieved.
Mr V
- Posted by Malke on January 6th, 2006
Mr V wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know how I can pre-configure MAS to not prompt with an
> allow button, during an installtion of a piece of software installing
> on a client from a remote location?
> MAS is set up to kick in "after the event" whereas there are certain
> specific events I want it to ignore before they even happen. I want to
> tell MAS to "ignore myprog.exe" by pre- configuring a file so it will
> automatically recognize it and not prompt for user interaction.
> Ther is no .adm template for MAS in Group Policy.
At this time, support for the beta version of Microsoft Windows
AntiSpyware is being provided through the following Microsoft
newsgroups:
microsoft.private.security.spyware.announcements
microsoft.private.security.spyware.appcompat
microsoft.private.security.spyware.general
microsoft.private.security.spyware.install
microsoft.private.security.spyware.networking
microsoft.private.security.spyware.signatures
microsoft.private.security.spyware.onlinecommunity
These newsgroups can be accessed via NNTP or HTTP. To access these
newsgroups using HTTP, please go to the following location:
http://communities.microsoft.com/new...yware&sLCID=us
To access these newsgroups using NNTP, please use the following
information for your NNTP client (such as Microsoft Outlook Express):
NNTP Server: privatenews.microsoft.com
Account name: privatenews\spyware
Password: spyware
NOTE: No password will be required via the HTTP link.
Malke
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- Posted by Gerry Cornell on January 6th, 2006
There are private newsgroups for the Microsoft Anti-Spyware beta:
http://snipurl.com/lcar
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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"Mr V" <captainupgrade@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:eObu0UtEGHA.272@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> Hello,
>
> Does anyone know how I can pre-configure MAS to not prompt with an allow
> button, during an installtion of a piece of software installing on a
> client from a remote location?
> MAS is set up to kick in "after the event" whereas there are certain
> specific events I want it to ignore before they even happen. I want to
> tell MAS to "ignore myprog.exe" by pre- configuring a file so it will
> automatically recognize it and not prompt for user interaction.
> Ther is no .adm template for MAS in Group Policy.
> Any clues or answers gratefully recieved.
>
> Mr V
>
- Posted by David H. Lipman on January 6th, 2006
From: "Mr V" <captainupgrade@hotmail.co.uk>
| Hello,
|
| Does anyone know how I can pre-configure MAS to not prompt with an allow
| button, during an installtion of a piece of software installing on a client
| from a remote location?
| MAS is set up to kick in "after the event" whereas there are certain
| specific events I want it to ignore before they even happen. I want to tell
| MAS to "ignore myprog.exe" by pre- configuring a file so it will
| automatically recognize it and not prompt for user interaction.
| Ther is no .adm template for MAS in Group Policy.
| Any clues or answers gratefully recieved.
|
| Mr V
|
No need to post to so many News Groups !
Maybe the reason "Ther is no .adm template for MAS in Group Policy." is that it is Beta
software.
news://privatenews.microsoft.com/mic...pyware.general
User name: privatenews\spyware
Password: spyware
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http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm