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That would be great Sidney, thanks. So far we haven't had as much
need for it as I expected, but move-in only just started on Friday,
so we'll see.
Thanks again,
Michael Grinnell
Network Security Administrator
The American University
On Aug 19, 2006, at 1:40 AM, Sidney Eaton wrote:
> Mine uses two methods to find AV software, one of which is as
> described
> below. I presented at the ResNet conference in Ohio and was giving
> it out
> on a per request basis. I could post the link here, as I have had
> many
> more requests than anticipated. I just updated the AV Engine to
> include
> AOL, charter, and other odd antivirus software suites offered by ISPs.
> Because of this, the revision on my site is old. I will be back in
> the
> office monday morning and will post a link to the newly created
> ISO...If
> you interested?
>
> Sincerely,
> Sidney Eaton
> Network Technician/Programmer
> Ferris State University
> 205 West Building
> Big Rapids, Mi 49307
> (231) 591-5388
> For Support Call (231) 591-4822 or www.ferris.edu/tac
>
>
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> Sorry for the crosspost.
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> I've been racking my brain and combing through my bookmarks looking
> for an all-in-one antivirus removal tool that somebody made. IIRC,
> it looked for AV product names in the "Add/Remove Programs" list and
> triggered their uninstall program. Does anybody recognize this and
> remember where to get it?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Michael Grinnell
> Network Security Administrator
> The American University
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