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F-Prot Antivirus Update
This is a old script i wrote back in 2002 to automatically update F-Prot antivirus in a lab environment.
'OBSOLETE they finally have a update program. 'Here for example '**************************************************************** '* Command Com Autoupdate 2k2 Script * '* * '* * '* Its written in vbscript http://msdn.microsoft.com * '* * '* Stephen Cattaneo @2k2 * '* Edited by: * '* * '**************************************************************** On error resume next 'Over all notes 'Remeber to give full register rights to the bellow registry keys, 'In the policy allow to run Windows installer patches w/ elevated permissions Dim WshShell, date, currdate, latestdate Set WshShell = WScript.CreateObject("WScript.Shell") 'Set to name of current deff file. update="\latest.msp" 'Location of update directory location="\\island\dfs\antivirus" 'Get version info deffversion() 'Set update location WshShell.RegWrite "HKCR\Installer\Products\C02C1A9B2ADAA1C47BD127BE4F886559\SourceList\LastUsedSource", "n;1;" & location, "REG_EXPAND_SZ" WshShell.RegWrite "HKCR\Installer\Products\C02C1A9B2ADAA1C47BD127BE4F886559\SourceList\Net\1", location, "REG_EXPAND_SZ" if currdate < latestdate then wshshell.run(location & update & " /q") Function deffversion() Dim fso, c, n Set fso = CreateObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject") Set c = fso.GetFile("C:\Program Files\Common Files\Command Software Shared\Scanner\sign.def") Set n = fso.GetFile(location & update) currdate = c.DateLastModified latestdate = n.DateLastModified End Function