You could probably put it into a gpo, might be a lot of work maintaining...

Probably a login script, using vbs or something...You can set them to run
silently in the GPO.

I was looking at the reg.exe command, doesn't seem to be a silent switch on
import.

I'm sure one of the scripters would have an easy way to do this.

John





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how would you go pushing out the "kill bit" .reg file for active x?

gpo? batch?
i would like to push this out silently with no user intervention or even
knowldge if possible.
thanks

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There was an interesting article the other day :

http://searchwin2000.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid1_gci969259,00.html?track=NL-120&ad=484520


Because of licensing issues we try to not let our users download adaware
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John




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My users are inundated with spyware and adware, what are the ways you guys
deal with this?

do you change the zone settings in I.E via gpo?
can you turn spybot/spyblaster into an msi and push it out?

Its hard for me to block access to web sites via an application firewall as
we're a liquor ditribution company and our sales staff has to go to liqour
sites that may have links to gambling or porn.

i'd love to hear any ideas.
thanks alot
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