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Audit Mode
Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit
and delete it? |
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http://groups-beta.google.com/groups?q=Audit+Mode
I never heard of "Audit Mode". However, GG has 38,300 mentionings of it. -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "DD" wrote in message ... | Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit | and delete it? |
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No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory forgetting to close
audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the OEM's msbatch.inf file is still present. The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in "Audit Mode": http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us Exit all programs. On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. In the Run dialog box, type the following: regedit Click OK. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditInProgress Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditMode Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Exit the Registry Editor. Also see: http://snipurl.com/d50q Google win98 audit mode Google OEM audit mode -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "DD" wrote in message ... Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit and delete it? |
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My machine is almost 5 years old - I did not know about the "audit mode"
until Norton informed me. What damage does it do? DD "glee" wrote: No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory forgetting to close audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the OEM's msbatch.inf file is still present. The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in "Audit Mode": http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us Exit all programs. On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. In the Run dialog box, type the following: regedit Click OK. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditInProgress Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditMode Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Exit the Registry Editor. Also see: http://snipurl.com/d50q Google win98 audit mode Google OEM audit mode -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "DD" wrote in message ... Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit and delete it? |
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Did you Google for the information and read the site provided?
"DD" wrote in message ... : My machine is almost 5 years old - I did not know about the "audit mode" : until Norton informed me. What damage does it do? : DD : : "glee" wrote: : : No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory forgetting to close : audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the OEM's : msbatch.inf file is still present. : : The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in "Audit Mode": : http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us : : Exit all programs. : On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. : In the Run dialog box, type the following: : regedit : Click OK. : : Navigate to the following registry key: : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion : : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: : AuditInProgress : Press Delete. : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. : : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: : AuditMode : Press Delete. : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. : : Exit the Registry Editor. : : Also see: : http://snipurl.com/d50q : : Google win98 audit mode : Google OEM audit mode : -- : Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ : http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm : : : "DD" wrote in message : ... : Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit : and delete it? : : |
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Yes I did - symantec said to delete it - my question was - what harm is it to
have it in there - it has been in there since I got my machine??? DD "Dan" wrote: Did you Google for the information and read the site provided? "DD" wrote in message ... : My machine is almost 5 years old - I did not know about the "audit mode" : until Norton informed me. What damage does it do? : DD : : "glee" wrote: : : No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory forgetting to close : audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the OEM's : msbatch.inf file is still present. : : The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in "Audit Mode": : http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us : : Exit all programs. : On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. : In the Run dialog box, type the following: : regedit : Click OK. : : Navigate to the following registry key: : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion : : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: : AuditInProgress : Press Delete. : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. : : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: : AuditMode : Press Delete. : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. : : Exit the Registry Editor. : : Also see: : http://snipurl.com/d50q : : Google win98 audit mode : Google OEM audit mode : -- : Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ : http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm : : : "DD" wrote in message : ... : Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit : and delete it? : : |
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You just got Symantec? My Registry has those Keys (values?), but they
are both ZERO. Yours were other than zero? (Don't know what it means.) -- Thanks or Good Luck, There may be humor in this post, and, Naturally, you will not sue, should things get worse after this, PCR "DD" wrote in message ... | Yes I did - symantec said to delete it - my question was - what harm is it to | have it in there - it has been in there since I got my machine??? | DD | | | "Dan" wrote: | | Did you Google for the information and read the site provided? | | "DD" wrote in message | ... | : My machine is almost 5 years old - I did not know about the "audit mode" | : until Norton informed me. What damage does it do? | : DD | : | : "glee" wrote: | : | : No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory | forgetting to close | : audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the | OEM's | : msbatch.inf file is still present. | : | : The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in | "Audit Mode": | : | http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us | : | : Exit all programs. | : On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. | : In the Run dialog box, type the following: | : regedit | : Click OK. | : | : Navigate to the following registry key: | : HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion | : | : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: | : AuditInProgress | : Press Delete. | : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. | : | : In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: | : AuditMode | : Press Delete. | : Click Yes to confirm the deletion. | : | : Exit the Registry Editor. | : | : Also see: | : http://snipurl.com/d50q | : | : Google win98 audit mode | : Google OEM audit mode | : -- | : Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ | : http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm | : | : | : "DD" wrote in message | : ... | : Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to | regedit | : and delete it? | : | : | | | |
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No damage, but it may prevent some software from installing, as you are seeing.
-- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "DD" wrote in message ... My machine is almost 5 years old - I did not know about the "audit mode" until Norton informed me. What damage does it do? DD "glee" wrote: No it should not. The result usually of someone at the factory forgetting to close audit mode, or from reinstalling Windows from the hard drive where the OEM's msbatch.inf file is still present. The Automated Support Assistant has found that Windows is running in "Audit Mode": http://service1.symantec.com/SUPPORT...src=con_asa_us Exit all programs. On the Windows taskbar, click Start Run. In the Run dialog box, type the following: regedit Click OK. Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\Curr entVersion In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditInProgress Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. In the right pane, if it exists, select the following value: AuditMode Press Delete. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. Exit the Registry Editor. Also see: http://snipurl.com/d50q Google win98 audit mode Google OEM audit mode -- Glen Ventura, MS MVP Shell/User, A+ http://dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "DD" wrote in message ... Should a computer be running in "Audit Mode" - if not, do you go to regedit and delete it? |
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