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javab-jd.ide in place. Now what? So frustraiting!!!!

I have been pretty patient since wednesday evening when all of this started. My SEC has always had the live protection enabled and i also included the exclusions when they posted that suggestion. My update managers have the javab-jb.ide file. My endpoints do as well. Now what?  i have over 630 machines still reporting this virus/spyware. Do we do a manual cleanup? they need to create a patch that will remove this from quarentine. This is rediculous!!

How do i clean these up?...someone please help!!

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  • apeeler wrote:

    I dont mind acknowledging these issues , but to need to do this on each individual machine is rediculous. I can assure you if this is the only fix we will be switching products.


    Hi,

    If you are able to execute a batch file on bulk systems using tools like Altiris, PSEXEC, or Zenworks, then you can clear the endoint QM without having to touch every system by using the process I mentioned earlier. The other thread on this subject has many examples that others have used for clearling the QM that you can use to speed the development of a batch file for your environment that fits your needs.

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  • apeeler wrote:

    I dont mind acknowledging these issues , but to need to do this on each individual machine is rediculous. I can assure you if this is the only fix we will be switching products.


    Hi,

    If you are able to execute a batch file on bulk systems using tools like Altiris, PSEXEC, or Zenworks, then you can clear the endoint QM without having to touch every system by using the process I mentioned earlier. The other thread on this subject has many examples that others have used for clearling the QM that you can use to speed the development of a batch file for your environment that fits your needs.

    :32425
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