Re: Registry deletions
- From: "SPAMCOP User" <spamcop_user@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 21 Aug 2009 06:30:23 +0100
But if it's malware then VBS scrips should be blocked by a firewall. Besides, why stop at 10, 000 unless it's a network timebomb
I know there's a server scripting newsgroup (microsoft.public.windows.server.scripting) but also the job could be done in a GPO being much safer
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unless someone is
trying to write mal-
ware.
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"Monitor" <nospam@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:O5ecggeIKHA.4628@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
"Paul W." <PaulW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:BBC366D1-1E66-4A60-80EC-41E165F9064C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxI need to create a automated process that will delete Registry entries from
approximately 10,000 workstations. I need to be able to delete based upon a
single keyword of keyphrase. Anyone have any suggestions on how to
accomplish this?
Thanks
Paul W.
I sense a contradiction here. Someone who looks after 10,000 PCs knows about scripting, so why post here? Someone who does not know about scripting could not effectively look after 10,000 PCs. Time to align your skills with your job requirements?
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