Thanks to everyone for their posts. You have given me more than enough
to get started.
--David
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Well, even if the current version value were held in a 3rd party SQL db,
then a SQL check for "A" could be used to retrieve t
hing each
system you want to monitor. In my environment that won't scale, for a few
systems it should be fine.
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system you want to monitor. In my environment that won't scale, for a few
systems it should be fine.
-Kevin
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systems it should be fine.
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At 04:26 PM 8/5/04 -0400, you wrote:
>Or you could test for an update of C:\Program Files\C
copy the extracted file
somewhere the FileFirstLine com check could find it.
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At 04:26 PM 8/5/04 -0400, you wrote:
>Or you could test for an update of C:\Program Files\Common
>Files\Symantec Shared\VirusDefs\definfo.dat.
How would you do this, and then how do you reset it for the new file? It
would seem you would have to edit you check each time you got an up-date, no???
R
finition number.
-Kevin
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NAVCE definition updates show up in
er.
-Kevin
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NAVCE definition updates show up in the application e
First thing that you should aways do is think on how you as a human would do
it.
So how would you see the version.
Now do the same but remember you can't interprete things in the interface of
an application. This means that the number (version number) should be
somewere in a clear field (typical
NAVCE definition updates show up in the application eventlog on both
workstations and servers.
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