Or you just can set it to scan when the next time the machine is
rebooted at boot time.
JK
Tasita Ebacher wrote:
In my experience, No, it's not. What I did was, preferably after all my users logged off, I setup Adaware to scan their saved roaming profiles. There is a setting in Adaware that allows you to specify a directory to scan.
If you can't really wait for the users to all be logged off, you can always just have it scan when they are logged on. I just scanned the entire doc & settings folder, because that's where most of the spyware was. You could always have it scan the entire servers drives. I'm not sure if this may dramatically slow down a server that has it's resources used more than mine are (mine are quite underused!)
Tasita Ebacher 702 Communications Data Systems Engineer CCNA
-----Original Message----- From: thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Clark Turner Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2004 3:50 PM To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [THIN] Adaware on MF
Running 2k and MF. Recently we have noticed a huge infect of spyware.
When I run Adaware to detect and remove the spyware logged in as the admin
account is this removing the spyware for all sessions?
Clark