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Sean,
I created a custom check that looks for the following key in the
registry:
Key: "HKLM\Software\Intel\LANDesk\VirusProtect6\CurrentVersion\"
Value name: "ProductVersion" is greater than or equal to "262145014".
The product version number here refers to version 10.1.4.4000, so
anything newer than that version will pass the check. This only applies
to Windows XP though. They reset the product version numbering scheme
for SAVCE version 10.2, used on Vista. We created a new check for Vista
machines that checks the same registry key but with "18088956" as the
ProductVersion.
Doug
DOUGLAS R. COOPER
Systems Administrator, CCNA
Information Technology Services
Trinity University
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210-643-8811 (m)
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From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
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Sent: Wednesday, March 12, 2008 2:01 PM
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Subject: Symantec Corporate 10.1
Hi all -
We're running Symantec Corporate Anti-Virus here at UP. We're based on
version 10.2 but have rolled out a ton of version 10.0s. The manager of
tech support here tells me that the changes from 10.0 to 10.1 were
legion and he'd like us to make that version or better mandatory. The
default checks are 10.x in Clean Access
Does anyone know or have they implemented a check that works from
version 10.1 up and forces an upgrade up from version 10.0?
- Sean
Sean Hennessey
Networking and Information Security Systems Administrator
The University of Portland
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