GUP Multiple - Fonctionnement
Bonjour, Je rencontre des problèmes concernant la mise à jour des déifinitons antivirus des postes clients. Mon architecture : 1 site accueillant 1 serveur SEPM, 15 sites distants téléchargeant les mise à jour sur le serveur. QOS avec priorité basse pour SYMANTEC (sinon le réseau sature lors des téléchargements). Environ 400 clients. Je souhaiterai mettre en place des GUP Mutliples, pouvez vous éclaircir les points suivants : 1 - Sur site je ne dispose pas de serveur ou de postes dédiés. Je compte utilisé un poste client avec la config suivante : Windows7pro X64, 500Go, 4Go de RAM. Cela peut-il convenir ? 2 - Cela va t-il demander beaucoup de ressources ou d'espace disque au postes qui sera transformer en GUP. 3 - Lors de GUP multiples comment réagissent les clients pour se connecter au GUP ? Il se connecte au premier qui réponds ? Ou est-il possible pour un sous-réseau de spécifier un GUP ? Car je ne souhaiterai pas que les clients du SITE A télécharge sur le GUP du SITE B, par exemple, sauf en cas de défaillance du GUP du SITE A. Merci d'avance de votre aide. :)657Views0likes1CommentPhisihing calls to Symantec Customers
This is an email I sent to a couple people listed under the Symantec Media contacts as there are is general Corporate contact information anywhere on the website (obivously by design). I putting this up both as a warning to other Symantec customers and also as I doubt it has reached the appropriate department in Symantec in email form. I’m receiving calls from a woman with a British accent, and a blocked phone number, claiming to be from Symantec. She knows I am a current customer, and proceeds to ask me questions regarding our current IT infrastructure. I’m going to assume this person does not work for Symantec, and the fact that they apparently have a list of your customers and are trying to get information on their current IT infrastructure should be of some concern as their intentions are unknown.1.1KViews1like8CommentsHow to block Babylon, 7Pic and Sweetimm
I am having a real struggle in stopping Babylon, 7Picuploader and some other crap called Trust (sweetimm) ending up on my XP based desktop. Sweetimm is interesting, it blows kisses at me! I have the latest version of Norton Interenet Security and am a little pissed off that it does not pick up these intrusions. Previous versions of the software allowed me to block this junk manually but this latest version doesn't. I can disable theNorton Firewall and use the Microsoft one which will work but it is not exactly a good solution. I have removed all files manually frommy PCthat relate to these programms, including all the hidden files but this rubbish still gets back and installs. There must be a way that Norton IS can be configured to stop these intrusions?397Views0likes1CommentMy product is wrongfully labeled as a threat by Norton.
Hi, My product is wrongfully labeled as a threat by Norton and a .dll file is deleted by Norton and thus the product does not function correct. It is the 'File Insight service that warns about this. See image below. I would like to know how my company can become 'whitelisted' or any other way for us to avoid this scenario? Appologize if this was posted in the wrong forum...462Views0likes2CommentsI need help removing a trojan.malscript!html manually.
How are you? Hopefully you're well. I just installed Norton 2011 Anti virus for my home computer. I did a complete scan and when I reviewed the results I noticed that I had a virus called Trojan.Malscript!html. My software told me that I had to remove it manually myself. I tried to do this, but every time I triedit told me that I didn't have the Admin. privileges. I'm the only user and I'm the Admin. on this computer. What should I do? What will this virus do to my computer? Thanks, DaveSolved950Views0likes3CommentsPLA?
Hi, a while back I decided to play the old CoD4 (Modern Warfare 1) on my PS3. Please note that this is LONG. This is not meant to be a story, but an idea of what happened so it will be easier to sort out what was wrong. I noticed a clan tag: [PLA] that was used by multiple different people. Sometimes, right before the round would start, it would just say: 'DRAW' Host ended game. And if you looked at the little scrolling text area, it would be rapidly moving saying the exact same thing: "[PLA]<player id> Unknow Command..." You're probably wondering what this has to do with anything, but let me assure you, it all comes together. When I went to check my Facebook on my computer later that day, I noticed something odd. There was a shortcut to a program I don't remeber installing called "On-Lock" or something similar. In the task bar, a little notification bubble kept appearing saying (in an unusual windows text): "WARNING!!! YOUR COMPUTER HAS MULTIPLE VIRUSES!!! PLEASE CLICK THIS FOR MORE INFORMATION!!!" I'm not an expert, but I know a fake pop-up when I see one. So instead, I pushed the 'X'. A window instantly popped up, apparently scanning my computer, and then telling me that I needed to buy this product to continue safety. And, of course... They only took Credit cards. I struggled to get the pop-up to go away, but once I did, my ENTIRE BACKGROUND changed into what looked like the 'blue screen of death' however, all my icons were still up as well as the task bar. I tried to run Windows Defender, but another pop-up appeared claiming that the process has to be executed because some file was infected. Of course, I know a few things about computers. I hold the power button until it turns off, and then turn it back on, this time running safe mode. I decided to search around my files. In My Documents I found some folders named by a large sum of numbers. Opening the file, I find a .dll file and an empty folder. I continued to search, until I found the root. On my C:/WINDOWS there were so many folders named similar to the other ones, with the exact same contents (named differently). I also found some fake Windows programs, one of the many was called Windows Agent, and had a poor looking 8-bit image of what looked like a Drug Dealer/Spy. I right clicked it, and pressed Delete. "You do not have permission to perform this operation." Please note that I was the only user of this computer, meaning that an 'admin' could not have parental controls. However, I did manage to delete the oddly named folders. And then, I found a folder that almost made me want to die. It was in C:/WINDOWS. The folder was named 'PLA'. I opened it to find a LOT of .dll and .bat files, as well as even more fake windows apps. When I restarted my computer again, I went to the actual OS. I had no pop-ups. I went back to Windows Defender to double check that everything was okay, so I performed a scan. Every once and a while, the name of the folders that it would be currently scanning would change for a split second to an odd code, then go back to normal. I knew it was an over-ride. I ended up having to completely reset my computer, with all my documents and music going with it. Thank you if you made it this far! Can anybody help me out with this? I know I already fixed it, but is there any way to prevent it? Any info on this would be gladly appreciated: Past experiences, research, etc. I actually google'd PLA and found out that it was a group of foriegn hackers that were accused of hacking the Pentagon... This clearly isn't them, but they must've named themselves after.726Views0likes3CommentsDo I need an SSL certificate for a website that allows people to make donations over the web?
It is technically a foundation, a non profit organization website, which will allow people to make donations for the cause. Is purchasing an SSL certificate for this site a good idea? How much will it cost me?448Views0likes1CommentWindow Security Center
Recently on my PC, the Window Security Center is giving me an alert saying Symantec Antivirus Corporate Edition might be out of date. However, I recently did a live update and have all the current virus protections downloaded and I recently ran a full scan and found no threats. Can anyone advise me why this Windows alert may be happening. Thanks.940Views0likes6Commentshelp needed - How to remove w32.ramnit!html
I've followed the instructions on how to remove this virus from the symantec website, but it still keeps popping up in my auto protect.The website says disable auto update, get the latest virus definitions, and run a scan...but after restart, within a few minutes the auto protect comes on giving a list of files which are infected by this. Please HELP!!! I am using NAV corporate edition v10979Views0likes6Comments