AntonyUK
2006-05-16, 09:13
Dear Spybot support and forum members. I hope someone can advise me please?
What I am trying to achieve is a totally clean system.
We are running XP on a Windows 2000 active directory domain. I have installed Spybot 1.4 using group policy and this is fine.
If I run a login script that starts spybotsd it runs in the security context of the user logging in only and does not check anything other than that particular users profile.
Is there a way to run a scan that sweeps the whole PC including all other users profiles stored on the particular PC, preferably at startup rather than login?
I have tried adding /allhives to the command line and running a scheduled task on system startup as "local authority/system" but this does not find anything even though I know there are tracking cookies in users profiles.
What I am trying to achieve is a totally clean system.
We are running XP on a Windows 2000 active directory domain. I have installed Spybot 1.4 using group policy and this is fine.
If I run a login script that starts spybotsd it runs in the security context of the user logging in only and does not check anything other than that particular users profile.
Is there a way to run a scan that sweeps the whole PC including all other users profiles stored on the particular PC, preferably at startup rather than login?
I have tried adding /allhives to the command line and running a scheduled task on system startup as "local authority/system" but this does not find anything even though I know there are tracking cookies in users profiles.