Scripting and Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)
Posted by: Newsfactory on: 03/06/2005 06:11 PM [ Print | 0 comment(s) ] · 1220 views
You just installed Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware, and now you?re having difficulties with your scripts. Here?s some insight into what?s happening and what to do about it.
So a few months ago you dutifully installed Windows XP Service Pack 2 on all your computers, then saw your life flash before your eyes when you discovered that you could no longer use your system administration scripts (or any other system administration tool besides Group Policy) to remotely manage those computers. Fortunately, that story had a happy ending: based on the knowledge gained from a Tales from the Script column and from a number of sample Service Pack 2 scripts found in the Script Center, you were able to regain the ability to use scripts to manage those machines.
Scripting and Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)
So a few months ago you dutifully installed Windows XP Service Pack 2 on all your computers, then saw your life flash before your eyes when you discovered that you could no longer use your system administration scripts (or any other system administration tool besides Group Policy) to remotely manage those computers. Fortunately, that story had a happy ending: based on the knowledge gained from a Tales from the Script column and from a number of sample Service Pack 2 scripts found in the Script Center, you were able to regain the ability to use scripts to manage those machines.
Scripting and Microsoft Windows AntiSpyware (Beta)
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