Of Chinnery, Paul
Sent: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:01 PM
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Well, I guess you'd have to define has. We run a hospital IS from a
major healthcare s/ware vendor that has instructions on its customer
website
. Preemptively giving rights to the keys was much faster.
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One of the problems with tweaking
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Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT: Protecting against Spyware/Adware
One of the problems with tweaking permissions etc is that it can take a
long time to get it right and you leave yourself in an unsupported
position. As an example, we use a package called QL (from
AM
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If the vendor supported the Designed for Windows XP logo they would
support non admin.
The reality is that these vendors can code in a Win98 world because we
the buying public do not care. As long
, September 18, 2006 10:20 AM
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If the vendor supported the Designed for Windows XP logo they would
support non admin.
The reality is that these vendors can code in a Win98 world because we
the buying
it
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We need to ask the vendor to step up to the plate. (have I said I'm
big
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We're using CounterSpy
Enterprise from Sunbelt Software. Like you, we have seen aperformance hit*
14, 2006 3:11 PM
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Nonadmin
I peronally have had way less issues when users that don't need admin
rights don't have them.
Chinnery, Paul wrote:
We're using CounterSpy Enterprise from Sunbelt Software
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2) Spy ware hangs around for a long time. Our users used to have admin
rights so there is a lot of legacy spyware around
Create a project to re-build these machines? If you've got a standard
deployment image for workstations, this might not be too disruptive.
3) We still have business
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One help might be to run in admin mode (since you have to) but
launch ie and outlook from shortcuts which run as unprivileged accounts - that
might cut down on SOME vectors. HTH(PS - the following
info from Mark Russinovich uses this approach - I can't get it to open on blogger (it's from
.
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I have not done a lot of research on this, but if you
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www.threatcode.com
and those business critical apps are?
Have you tried hacking up the registry to get them to work?
Dave Wade wrote:
Chris,
I
/technet/technetmag/issues/2006/08/LUABugs/
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I agree
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2) Spy ware hangs around for a long time. Our users used to have
admin
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I'm sure there are apps that are written exceptionally stupidly
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2) Spy ware hangs around for a long time. Our users used to have
admin
rights so there is a lot of legacy spyware around
Create a project to re-build these machines? If you've got a standard
deployment
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: Friday, September 15, 2006 1:01 PM
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Well, I guess you'd have to define has. We run a hospital IS from a
major healthcare s/ware vendor that has instructions on its customer
website on making a couple
We're
using CounterSpy Enterprise from Sunbelt Software. Like you, we have seen
aperformance hit* on computers with just 128 meg of memory but that goes away
when we add more memory. The only issue I ran into, other than
performance, was it blocked a cookie that was necessary for our
Had Trend OfficeScan with Damage Cleanup Service on somewhere
between 60K and 90K devices. Worked great, they had graphs showing how well it
worked based on some custom data collection they did.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
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Chris,
I gather we tweaked ours so it only used a certain % of system
resources (20% I think) and while it does have some impact on performance it
does seem "livable with" now they have done that..
Dave.
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Nobody runs as a local administrator. We have zero issues with spyware.
Coincidence?
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Sent: Thu 9/14/2006 9:44 AM
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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: Protecting against
Nonadmin
I peronally have had way less issues when users that don't need admin
rights don't have them.
Chinnery, Paul wrote:
We're using CounterSpy Enterprise from Sunbelt Software. Like you, we
have seen aperformance hit* on computers with just 128 meg of memory
but that goes away when we
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: Thursday, September 14, 2006
11:04 AM
To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org
Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] OT:
Protecting against Spyware/Adware
We're using CounterSpy Enterprise from
Sunbelt Software. Like you, we have seen aperformance hit* on computers
with just 128 meg of memory but that goes away when
: [ActiveDir] OT: Protecting against
Spyware/Adware
Had Trend OfficeScan
with Damage Cleanup Service on somewhere between 60K and 90K devices. Worked
great, they had graphs showing how well it worked based on some custom
data collection they did.
Thanks,
Brian Desmond
Are all of your users in power user group
or user group of their workstation?
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Nope.
Crawford, Scott wrote:
Nobody runs as a local administrator. We have zero issues with spyware.
Coincidence?
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Nobody runs as a local administrator. We have zero issues with spyware.
Coincidence?
_
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Are all of your users in power user group
or user group of their workstation?
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I didn't think so :)
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? -anon
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I run as local admin and have zero issues with spyware? Coincidence?
;o)
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Yes. You run Mac.
LOL
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I run as local admin and have zero issues
Thommes
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