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Discussion in 'Ghost Security Suite (GSS)' started by Infinity, Feb 18, 2005.

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  1. Infinity

    Infinity Registered Member

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    Hi , if I end a service like windows update, then I won't get notified by regdef.

    is it possible to do that? I would like to but I allready got that key listed (default) and everything is set to : ask user at key and values.


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  2. Jason_R0

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    If ending the service involves modifying the registry, then RegDefend should alert on it, as long as you have added the correct registry key. How were you ending the service?
     
  3. Infinity

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    with the control centre Jason like allways.

    it would be nice though : getting a sign if a process was ended by the hard way (cmd) or whatever way.


    I thought registry values where modified if a service was ended or started...

    ok, another thing I've learned here....

    :)

    Inf.
     
  4. Jason_R0

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    Changing the "start" value will change the registry, so you could try playing with that. :)
     
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    Jason, I did started and stopped and tried to end services ...

    but when I install the guard from Ewido I get notified. but when I stop it , I won't get notified. this is probably by design right?
     
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    What I mean by the "Start" value, is the setting which is set to "Manual" "AutoMatic" or "Disabled" . You are probably thinking about the Start/Stop stuff instead. Stopping a service like that does not affect the registry. Only changing elements of the service, like its starting type, etc, will affect the registry. :)
     
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