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marse.robert
March 5th, 2007, 01:05 PM
Hi,
I have Regdefend 2001. Can I install "Regrun" and Tony's files? If so, are these files installed in Regdefend's update file?
I have installed "regrun" in this fashion and the entry in: Regrun/configue/global Registry Rules and "Regrun" has a red cross in its box.
TopperID
March 6th, 2007, 10:11 AM
-{ Quote: "Hi,
I have Regdefend 2001. Can I install "Regrun" and Tony's files?" }-
You can if you want, but bear in mind they were .ghst files intended to boost the standard default groups. What you should be looking to do is add the new Tony .gsr file, which is an entire ruleset intended to be used instead of the default rule group; it is far more comprehensive in its covereage.
-{ Quote: "If so, are these files installed in Regdefend's update file?" }-
No, you have to install these things manually.
-{ Quote: "I have installed "regrun" in this fashion and the entry in: Regrun/configue/global Registry Rules and "Regrun" has a red cross in its box." }-
Which means it is disabled, enable it by selecting it in the lefthand column and ticking the box in the upper righthand corner of the GUI.
You must distinguish between the original Tony .gsht file and the new Tony .gsr ruleset. You want the latter, in which case you do not need to add the Kent RegRun file since this is covered by the new ruleset.
marse.robert
March 6th, 2007, 06:27 PM
Hi TopperID,
Thanks. Your advice worked out just fine,
Marserobert
Perman
March 15th, 2007, 11:10 AM
Hi, folks: I currently use Prevx1 and ProSecurity free as part of multi-layered defense on winXp home sp2, in your opinion, do I need additional protection from RegDefend? Thanks.
Perman
March 27th, 2007, 02:25 PM
Hi, folks: I did install RegDefend. It did have some conflict issues w/ other apps, such as WinPatrol plus, RegDefend blocks emulation of WinPatrol plus. The action of WinPatrol is just collecting updated info for monitoring purposes. I have a doubt that RegDefend has become a yesterday's app, no upgrade since 2005. The other HIPSs such as SSM, ProSecurity etc have already surpassed RegDefend. Pity.
martosurf
September 9th, 2007, 07:23 PM
-{ Quote: "You can if you want, but bear in mind they were .ghst files intended to boost the standard default groups. What you should be looking to do is add the new Tony .gsr file, which is an entire ruleset intended to be used instead of the default rule group; it is far more comprehensive in its covereage.
No, you have to install these things manually.
Which means it is disabled, enable it by selecting it in the lefthand column and ticking the box in the upper righthand corner of the GUI.
You must distinguish between the original Tony .gsht file and the new Tony .gsr ruleset. You want the latter, in which case you do not need to add the Kent RegRun file since this is covered by the new ruleset." }-
Hello TopperID and every1 here
Where can I find the Tony ruleset to download? I'm running AppDefend w/ Regdefend bundle (version 1 I think)
Tnx in advance ppl 8)
G1111
September 9th, 2007, 10:03 PM
-{ Quote: "Hello TopperID and every1 here
Where can I find the Tony ruleset to download? I'm running AppDefend w/ Regdefend bundle (version 1 I think)
Tnx in advance ppl 8)" }-
http://www.wilderssecurity.com/showthread.php?t=85130
It is attached to Post #4 and is dated May 29, 2006. That is the most recent.
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