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  1. This page talks about them in OSX and this page by Symantec mentions this: I've tried /?, /h, /help, -?, -h, -help help files and googling with no results.Anyone know of the swithces or any way to have the binary LUALL.exe tell me what it can take?
  2. Never thought about it, but I do like the idea. I'll look into this more. Yeah, I do have to edit it, but thats only once every few weeks. I'm going more for the quick & dirty approach right now, I do like your idea though. The "fancy" echos are there more for documentation than anything. Instead of REMing them I figured I'd just echo them. Sometimes after doing these updates I continue working on the computer for a while, i'd like something that would popup "Do you want to restart now?" The reminder at the end of the script will work for now.Eventually I plan to have all machines on the network run this script from a mapped drive, then reboot if needed. Right now I'm lacking a server and the network still has some kinks to be worked out.
  3. Now counts the number of updates that have been installed and tells you at the end. The .NET framework and all updates are back in. .NET Framework Version 1.1, KB867460, KB886903 Updates to note: - KB890830-V1.2 - This version stores its version as "F8327EEF-52AA-439A-9950-CE33CF0D4FDD". The script takes the ouput from REG QUERY and finds the "F832..." string in it. You can skip this update altogether, see this post - I'm still not running the GDI detection tool, it does check to see if the registry value is there though. Before I posted it here I didn't check if the update was already installed. Then I checked for a logfile of its install with "IF EXIST C:\WINDOWS\KB834707.log" Log files aren't always there, so at Takeshi's suggestion I started checking the registry. REG EXPORT "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB834707" %TEMP%check.reg if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed)Thats not the most elegant, so again at Takeshi's suggestion I moved onto REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB834707" > nul 2>&1 if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed)I'd consider that nice & neat code. Originally I turned off the System Restore Service and disabled System Restore in the registry. Didn't need to do both to prevent each update from making their own restore points. "REGEDIT /S sroff.reg" was ran before system restore service was stopped. "REGEDIT /S sron.reg" was ran before the service was started again, but after all the updates. This is sroff.reg: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;disable system restore [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore] "DisableSR"=dword:00000001 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\sr] "Start"=dword:00000004and this is sron.reg Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;enable system restore [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\SystemRestore] "DisableSR"=dword:00000000 [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\sr] "Start"=dword:00000000If you really want to use these .reg files (I see no reason to) you could modify the script accordingly. Also changed the name of the restore point from "Automatic Restore Point" to "Updater Restore Point". Also, when you turn of the system restore service it does not delete the previous restore points. Good God you should see how many restore points my poor test install has.
  4. @ECHO OFF REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB834707" > nul 2>&1 if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed) REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\DOESNOTEXIST" > nul 2>&1 if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed)Just plain > nul would still spit out Error: The system was not able... if it was not able to find the registry key, hence the 2>&1. Seems to be the neatest way to do it. When I was working with REG EXPORT I was wanting to send it to /dev/null but didn't know of the windows equivalent. That'll make things muuuch neater. Thanks Takeshi.
  5. Reg query is in WinXP... hmm... I only looked at the actual output of it, not the errorlevel that it would return, I suppose that would work. I'm thinking have it take the registry key, output it to a file. If the registry key is not there, the errorlevel is 1 and the following can be easily modified to install it@ECHO off REG EXPORT "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB834707" %TEMP%check.reg if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed) REG EXPORT "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\DOESNOTEXIST" %TEMP%check.reg if %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO This one is installed ) ELSE (ECHO This one is not installed)course at the end of the batch file this check.reg would be deleted I would use REG QUERY except it likes to display a lot of text that makes things ugly.
  6. SUS or SMS would be prefered, believe me. Just not a possibility right now I'm not too keen on getting that deep into windows scripting. I wouldn't consider this really professional or anything, more or less a tool that I've found works well for what I want to do and figured I'd share. Any ideas for improving it that aren't too hard to code are welcome. I'm only finding 1.2 (from March 8th) on MS's website. Woo... rebooting after all this is done is something that I'd like to implement, but batch has its limitations and can't do that very pretty...I suppose I should add ECHO A reboot is strongly reccomended. PAUSETo the end of it. Any other suggestions?
  7. with the network situation at work it probably took less time to write this script than to deploy either one of those.
  8. I will double check that about system restore in the next few days. I would much rather check the registry, but.... can't do that with the REG command (it can only compare what is actually in the registry) and regedit can only import or export reg keys. I could export a key, then compare it to a file but I'd rather not take that setp. (The Windows registry is not a strongpoint of mine). You might see this page. I *could* check for uninstall information instead.
  9. *bump* for a revision in the updates. Anyone know how to do quiet installs of the .NET hotfixes? I know the .NET 1.0 framework takes: dotnetfx.exe /q:a /c:"install /qI've searched for the others and tried /? with no luck.
  10. With a lot of help from this thread I put this together, its a bit more simplistic than some of the others. Installing Updates From Local Disk
  11. OK... so at work we've got a lot of computers, and not a lot of bandwidth. I've been doing various forms of this, but this is the first time that I've felt that it is publicly distributable. This is meant to be carried around on a CD and to be used on any Windows XP machine with SP2 installed. What it does: Creates a system restore point. Turns off system restore to prevent each update from doing it individually. Checks if the updates are installed (checks for log files or an install folder) skips the update if it is installed and installs the update if it is lacking. Then it turns system restore back on. First off we've got the main batch file. Call this whatever you want, it just has to end in .bat @ECHO off GOTO START @author ahab @version 4/15/5 :START SET /A NUMOFUPDATES=0 ECHO Creating a System Restore point createrestorepoint.vbs NET STOP srservice ECHO .NET Framework REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\.NETFRAMEWORK" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... dotnetfx /q:a /c:"install /q" SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB867460 .NET Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\.NETFramework\1.1\S867460" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... NDP1.1sp1-KB867460-X86.exe /q SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB886903 ASP.NET path validation vulnerability in Microsoft .NET ECHO Framework 1.1 Service Pack 1 REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\.NETFramework\1.1\M886903" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... NDP1.1sp1-KB886903-X86.exe /q SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB890830-V1.3 Microsoft Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool V1.3 REG QUERY "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\RemovalTools\MRT" /v "Version" | FIND "D89EBFD1-262C-4990-9927-5185FED1F261" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... Windows-KB890830-V1.3-ENU.exe /q SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB873333 Vulnerability in OLE and COM could allow remote code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB873333" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB873333-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB873339 Vulnerability in HyperTerminal could allow code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB873339" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB873339-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB873374 Microsoft GDI+ Detection Tool REM The following will just make it seem like it has been run REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\GdiDetectionTool" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... REG ADD "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\GdiDetectionTool" /v "GDITool" /t REG_DWORD /d "00000001" /f > nul 2>&1 SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB885250 Vulnerability in server message block could ECHO allow remote code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB885250" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB885250-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB885835 Vulnerabilities in Windows Kernel and LSASS could allow ECHO elevation of privilege REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB885835" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB885835-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB885836 A vulnerability in WordPad could allow code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB885836" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB885836-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB886185 Critical Update for Windows XP REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB886185" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB886185-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB887472 Security update to Microsoft Windows Messenger REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB887472" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB887472-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB887742 Security update to Microsoft Windows Messenger REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB887742" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB887742-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB887797 Cumulative Update for Outlook Express for Windows XP REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB887797" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB887797-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB888113 Vulnerability in hyperlink object library could allow remote code ECHO execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB888113" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB888113-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB888302 Vulnerability in Windows could allow information disclosure REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB888302" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB888302-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB890175 Vulnerability in HTML Help could allow code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB890175" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB890175-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB890859 Security Update for Windows XP REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB890859" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB890859-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB890923 Cumulative Security Update for Internet Explorer REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB890923" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB890923-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB891781 Vulnerability in the DHTML editing component ActiveX control could ECHO allow code execution REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB891781" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB891781-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB893066 Security Update for Windows XP REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB893066" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB893066-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB893086 Security Update for Windows XP REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB893086" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsXP-KB893086-x86-enu.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) ECHO KB893803 Microsoft Windows Installer 3.1 REG QUERY "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Updates\Windows XP\SP3\KB893803" > nul 2>&1 IF %ERRORLEVEL% EQU 0 ( ECHO is already installed ) ELSE ( ECHO Installing... WindowsInstaller-KB893803-x86.exe /quiet /norestart SET /A NUMOFUPDATES+=1 ECHO Installation complete. ) NET START srservice ECHO The updater script has completed. %NUMOFUPDATES% installed. IF %NUMOFUPDATES% GTR 0 ECHO A reboot is reccomended. PAUSEYou probably noticed createrestorepoint.vbs. Thats a visual basic script that does what it says... the following goes into that file 'Unattended System Restore Point 'sysrestorepoint.vbs '© Doug Knox - rev 02/11/2002 'Downloaded from www.dougknox.com 'Extracted from original code by Bill James - www.billsway.com 'Modified even more by ahab Set sr = getobject("winmgmts:\\.\root\default:Systemrestore") If (sr.createrestorepoint("Updater Restore Point", 0, 100)) <> 0 Then MsgBox "Restore Point creation Failed!" End IfA lot of help from HOTFIXES: Win2000 SP4 – WinXP SP1 – WinXP SP2. And here are the links to download all the updates: KB891781 KB890830 1.2 KB890175 KB890047 KB888302 KB888113 KB887797 KB887742 KB887472 KB886903 KB886185 KB885836 KB885835 KB885250 KB873374 KB873339 KB873333 KB867460 KB867282 .NET Framework Version 1.1 For future refrence here are the updates that actually make a restore point: KB891781, KB890175, KB888302, KB888113, KB887797, KB887472 (last known accurate 3/8/5) And the scripts that I have posted above are attached in a .zip file. Just Extract the .zip file and download all the updates to the directory that the scripts are in, run the .bat and you're set. It does not include WMP 10. I know this. I might add that in the future... but not now. Changelog: 3/6/5 - Fist major release 3/8/5 - Added malicious software removal 1.2, and removed anything that refrenced .net as anything besides the 1.1 install was broken. I'll try and add that later... but its not needed right now. The .NET package included these three:.NET Framework Version 1.1 KB867460 KB886903. I also added a bit in the malicious software detection from this post. I want that to actually run, unlike the GDI+ detection tool. You can change that by just putting REM infront of what you want to don't want to run. 3/13/5 See This post Comments? Concerns? Sarcastic remarks? Updates.zip
  12. control userpasswords2 - You might remember this from Windows 2000. Easiest way to have your account be passworded, but not have to type it at startup. sol - Solitare. Why else would you install windows? calc - faster to type this in than to go through the start menu
  13. A RAM disk is basically a partition stored inside your system's memory that you can use like any other disk, except its contents are erased when your computer looses power. http://www.thetechzone.com/articles/ram_drive/ http://bugclub.org/beginners/windows/RamDrive.html
  14. HA HA! The n52 is a beautiful thing. I am now wasting time more efficiently than ever.
  15. CURSES! CURSES! GAH!! I think it was WINNTSIF.exe 2.0 that caused this.
  16. 1 partition on basic disks except... I do like to stick a scratch partition on one of my fast drives if i can't dedicate a drive exclusively to it. Logfiles, tempfiles, downloads, caches all go here to help alleviate fragmentation on my other partitions. It gets cleaned out every week or so.
  17. Just gotta install the TS server on a machine that is on the network. Only trouble you might run into is if you run the server and a client on the same computer.. I had headaches with that in the TS1 days, dunno if thats a prob anymore. At LANs I don't like TS. I always prefered sitting next to my teamates and using slaps to the back of their head to communicate.
  18. Try resetting the BIOS? I built a machine with an Asrock mobo... scared me quite a bit then i realized it has a feature that is skips the POST completely, so if the BIOS is not configured right it does not boot.
  19. I've enjoyed my Microsoft Strategic commander (SC) as a second keyboard for macros, but now I'm using Win2k3 and the two don't seem to want to mix. I do the software install, and once it is supposedly complete this error pops up: Critical files are missing or corrupted. Please UNPLUG THE DEVICE and reinstall the Strategic Commader wonder if MS disabled something in the sidewinder software from running on a server... or something. They never updated the drivers, and never even had them available for download on their site. I've tried my own original CD, my backup, and a downloaded copy. No matter what I do neither Windows or the SC realize that the SC is plugged in. Anyone know: A: Any way I could get around using MS's drivers. (doubtful... but heyyyy....) B: Could I possibly replace the SC with something like Belkin's Nostromo n52 and will it work with Win2k3. C: Have you used or heard of success of game controllers and Win2k3? edit: so... using some ancient 4 button controller and AutoHotkey I got some macros going. Something like a PS2 controller sitting on my desk won't work all that well... so I do think I will go with the n52.
  20. Yes, passoworded. Everythings logged in automatically, all passwords are remembered (and promptly forgotten) I'm the only user. More for interoperability's sake than anything. Now work on the other hand... just about gotta put in a 10 char passwd with 4 classes in it to open a different webpage. *grumble grumble grumble*
  21. I've tried Diskeeper and & O&O. I liked O&O much better. More methods of defragging, and the interface seemed less kludgy, diskeeper reminded me of win3.11. Also worthy of note that win2k3 will require the server versions of each.
  22. So... I did some dinking, and between this: Add device manager to , mycomputer right click context menu Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;Add device manager to , mycomputer right click context menu [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\DevMgr] @="Launch Device Manager" [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Classes\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\DevMgr\command] @="mmc.exe D:\\WINDOWS\\SYSTEM32\\devmgmt.msc"and these common tweaks: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;TweakUI to Control Panel [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}] @="Tweak UI" "InfoTip"="Starts the Tweak UI program which customizes advanced options in Windows" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}\DefaultIcon] @="%SystemRoot%\\\\System32\\\\tweakui.exe,0" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}\Shell] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}\Shell\Open] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}\Shell\Open\command] @="tweakui.exe" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{D14ED2E1-C75B-443c-BD7C-FC03B2F08C17}\ShellFolder] "Attributes"=dword:00000030 ;User Accounts 2 to Control Panel [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}] @="User Accounts 2" "InfoTip"="Starts The Windows 2000 style User Accounts dialog" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\DefaultIcon] @="%SystemRoot%\\\\System32\\\\netplwiz.dll,0" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\Shell] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\Shell\Open] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969D}\Shell\Open\command] @="Control Userpasswords2"I threw this together: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;Add Device Manager To Control Panel [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969E}] @="Device Manager" "InfoTip"="Manage hardware devices." [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969E}\DefaultIcon] @="C:\\\\Windows\\\\System32\\\\nusrmgr.cpl,1" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969E}\Shell] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969E}\Shell\Open] [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{98641F47-8C25-4936-BEE4-C2CE1298969E}\Shell\Open\command] @="mmc.exe C:\\\\Windows\\\\SYSTEM32\\\\devmgmt.msc"Probably worth mentioning this topic: Common Command Console Utilities , The hidden stuff. and Commands for control panels. And this common tweak as well: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 ;This will add "Services" to the right-click menu of "My Computer" [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\services] @=hex(2):53,00,65,00,72,00,76,00,69,00,63,00,65,00,73,00,00,00 "SuppressionPolicy"=dword:4000003c [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{20D04FE0-3AEA-1069-A2D8-08002B30309D}\shell\services\command] @=hex(2):25,00,77,00,69,00,6e,00,64,00,69,00,72,00,25,00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73, 00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00,32,00,5c,00,6d,00,6d,00,63,00,2e,00,65,00,78,00, 65,00,20,00,2f,00,73,00,20,00,25,00,53,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,52, 00,6f,00,6f,00,74,00,25,00,5c,00,73,00,79,00,73,00,74,00,65,00,6d,00,33,00, 32,00,5c,00,73,00,65,00,72,00,76,00,69,00,63,00,65,00,73,00,2e,00,6d,00,73, 00,63,00,20,00,2f,00,73,00,00,00I'm sure the icons for devmngr are not correct, I can't fix them right now as all my icons are FUBARed. Wanted to get this out there before I formatted to correct that and other problems.
  23. oooo..... is the important output from regsnap. With a bit of dinking with regedit (aka export key so I figure out how it fits together) we get: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\AppEvents\Schemes] @=".None"Thanks MCT Time to have some fun.
  24. Running Regshot I flipped some settings (set sounds to "none") and Regshot turned out this line: HKU\S-1-5-21-2411764082-2413000449-1010155179-1003\AppEvents\Schemes\: ".None"Will the "HKU\S-1-5-21-2411764082-2413000449-1010155179-1003\" limit it to this install or is it universal? Suggestions for guides on how to familiarize yourself with the registry would also be appreciated... I'm not sure really where to start.
  25. http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/03/08/...ergerman_1.html http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/artic...logy/techpolicy http://news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/security/...39157444,00.htm google: german spam sober worm
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