#115545 - 2004-03-05 04:25 PM
Spybot S&D
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Radimus
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to deploy SpybotS&D : http://www.safer-networking.org/index.php?page=faq&detail=30
/silent Will display the progress during installation, but not the wizard. /verysilent Even the progress will not be shown. Errors etc. would still be shown. /nocancel Disables the Cancel and Close button. Useful with /silent. /dir="x:\dirname" Installs into that directory instead of the default one. /group="folder name" Installs into a program group of that name instead of the default one. /noicons Avoids creation of any icons for the installed softwae. /components="comma separated list of component names" Installs the given components instead of the default ones. Components are main, blind (icons for blind users), language (all language files) and skins.
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#115547 - 2004-03-05 05:50 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Kdyer
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BTW,
Saw this in yesterday's LangaList..
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New SpyBot Beta and Info Several readers pointed me to the new version of Spybot in quiet beta testing now. It doesn't appear to be private--- just not publicized--- so here's the link. http://www.safer-networking.org/files/spybotsd13.exe But note: It *is* a beta--- unfinished software--- so use with caution. All the normal beta warnings apply: It may crash, or cause your system to crash, or may cause you to lose data, and so on. So don't be upset if you find bugs! While poking around the rest of the site, I also saw a page that's come a long way since I first saw it: It's a list of popular software that's often infected with some sort of spyware; and a list of spyware-free alternatives. Very handy! See http://langa.com/u/3i.htm
Kent
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#115549 - 2004-03-06 03:39 AM
Re: Spybot S&D
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NTDOC
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#115556 - 2004-03-07 03:24 AM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Kdyer
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We use Spyware Blaster religuously. It seems to be have better coverage than Spytbot Search and Destroy. But, the thing that is kind of neat, is that Spybot Search and Destroy acknowleges, Spyware Blaster..
Kent
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#115558 - 2004-03-07 01:00 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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djek
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From ver.2 inno setup handles config files. Both spyblaster and spybot use inno.
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/LOADINF="filename" Instructs Setup to load the settings from the specified file after having checked the command line. This file can be prepared using the '/SAVEINF=' command as explained below.
Don't forget to use quotes if the filename contains spaces.
/SAVEINF="filename" Instructs Setup to save installation settings to the specified file. Don't forget to use quotes if the filename contains spaces.
might be handy
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#115559 - 2004-03-08 03:09 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Kdyer
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seems like you didn't end your sentense there kent
Yes, it is quite complete.. If you open the program Spybot S&D, and look within the program, under immunization, it tells you, "You have JavaCools SpywareBlaster installed. SpywareBlaster will give you much more control on ActiveX protection. Click here to run it."
Kent
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#115560 - 2004-03-11 04:03 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Radimus
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BTW...
batch file Code:
"\\server\SpybotSD\spybotsd12.exe" /verysilent /nocancel /noicons /components="main"
"\\server\SpybotSD\spybotsd_tools.exe" /S /D="C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\"
"\\server\SpybotSD\spybotsd_includes.exe" /S /D="C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\"
"C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\SpybotSD.exe" /autocheck /autofix /onlyspyware /autoclose /taskbarhide
"C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy\unins000.exe" /silent
RD "C:\Program Files\Spybot - Search & Destroy" /s /q
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#115562 - 2004-03-11 05:31 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Radimus
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our IT Admins haven't decided to make it a permanent app, so we just run it on suspected infected machines.
However, We have to go to the machines and install, update, scan, and uninstall it manually. We all know how much Users and their desks smell...
This is convenient for a driveby... click, click and it will run on it's own.
It can even be pushed remotely and save us the effort of standing up and walking
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#115563 - 2004-03-11 05:34 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Kdyer
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Caught an intersting article last night when prowling around on the 'Net on http://shellcity.net - and here goes:
Spy vs. Spy - Ad-aware vs Spybot S&D
Thanks,
Kent
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#115564 - 2004-03-11 05:51 PM
Re: Spybot S&D
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Radimus
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cool article... assuming accuracy it would lead me to believe the Ad-Aware is the better product.
I'd have to see if the cost value of $13,000 vs. free is justified however... Good enough for government work comes to mind
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