Brian Vagnoni on 25 Jan 2008 21:23:43 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] tasklist.exe is a handy Windows CLI tool similar to ps/top


Yeah, I've had the 2 AV's mentioned so far, as well as Eset NOD32(highly recommended for end users) as well as Eeye Blink Endpoint Security and Kaspersky.

NOD32 use to be a great lean mean av product, but it to has gotten bloated with the UTM(one to rule them all) model; as they all have. I mainly use Blink for my windows systems, built in Retina Vulnerability scanner, as well as the usual UTM features plus remote management and reporting as well as group policy implementation.. Looking at GFI's endpoint security product looks like it has some nice reporting features.

Brian Vagnoni



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From: Mike Leone [mailto:turgon@mike-leone.com]
To: Philadelphia Linux User's Group Discussion List [mailto:plug@lists.phillylinux.org]
Sent: Fri, 25 Jan 2008 22:53:03 -0500
Subject: Re: [PLUG] tasklist.exe is a handy Windows CLI tool similar to ps/top

jeff wrote:
> Brian Vagnoni wrote:
>> Sysinternals Tools are an absolute must for any Windows System Administration. Unfortunately a lot of AV & AS software classifies them as dangerous and tries to quarantine them.
>
> Seconded.
> Tremendous utilities, which also set off my AV from time to time.

Really? I never had Norton or McAfee trigger on anything from
SysInternals ...
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