- Antivirus software on XP
- Posted by capitan on November 3rd, 2005
I need to know where in the registry on an XP machine the setting for
schedule auto update definitiions is kept? I am writing a script to
automate the moving of as many user/computer settings as possible from
old machine to new and I need to know from where in the registry to
export it (we don't have a server set up for this so can't rely on the
server to move the client settings). The SAV Corp versions we run are
8.1 and 10.
Let me apologize for making an off topic post. Thanks to all for the help.
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capitan
- Posted by David H. Lipman on November 3rd, 2005
From: "capitan" <c@pitan>
| I need to know where in the registry on an XP machine the setting for
| schedule auto update definitiions is kept? I am writing a script to
| automate the moving of as many user/computer settings as possible from
| old machine to new and I need to know from where in the registry to
| export it (we don't have a server set up for this so can't rely on the
| server to move the client settings). The SAV Corp versions we run are
| 8.1 and 10.
|
| Let me apologize for making an off topic post. Thanks to all for the help.
|
Here's a better place for the post, a Scripting News Group.
microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting
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Dave
http://www.claymania.com/removal-trojan-adware.html
http://www.ik-cs.com/got-a-virus.htm
- Posted by capitan on November 3rd, 2005
David H. Lipman wrote:
> From: "capitan" <c@pitan>
>
> | I need to know where in the registry on an XP machine the setting for
> | schedule auto update definitiions is kept? I am writing a script to
> | automate the moving of as many user/computer settings as possible from
> | old machine to new and I need to know from where in the registry to
> | export it (we don't have a server set up for this so can't rely on the
> | server to move the client settings). The SAV Corp versions we run are
> | 8.1 and 10.
> |
> | Let me apologize for making an off topic post. Thanks to all for the help.
> |
>
> Here's a better place for the post, a Scripting News Group.
>
> microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting
>
Thanks for the reply David, I'll try there.
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capitan