Of all the itmes I take care of on a 1500 node network, one thing that I haven't seen a solution for is centralized spy-adware removal. Does anyone know if such an animal exists?
If not, that would be a great project to start on. No install on clients and remote scanning and removal from the backend.
Well, the only dispute I have with this argument, is the fact that (almost) every piece of software has some sort of EULA that strictly forbids copying it. According to some, copying the distribution media is OK as long as you are the only owner of the software, or only use it on one machine at a time, etc...
I've yet to run across an audio CD with an EULA attatched. When that day comes, I won't copy that CD (Yeah right)
Of all the itmes I take care of on a 1500 node network, one thing that I haven't seen a solution for is centralized spy-adware removal. Does anyone know if such an animal exists?
If not, that would be a great project to start on. No install on clients and remote scanning and removal from the backend.
That would be puuuurfect.
Well, the only dispute I have with this argument, is the fact that (almost) every piece of software has some sort of EULA that strictly forbids copying it. According to some, copying the distribution media is OK as long as you are the only owner of the software, or only use it on one machine at a time, etc...
I've yet to run across an audio CD with an EULA attatched. When that day comes, I won't copy that CD (Yeah right)
I wouldn't lie...just ask me.
I hope he doesn't get the hot and cold water taps mixed up.