UAK - more command line support
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2015 7:39 pm
I'd like to be able to integrate it into my RMM clients eventually. So far, there are very few things that I'm finding that I'm not deleting; a very short whitelist.
I like the idea of being able to send the .exe, and whitelist over to clients and have it run behind the scenes as part of their regular cleanup/maintenance cycle.
So, what about adding the options:
/createrestore <-self-explanatory
/deleteall <-self-explanatory
/log C:\logfilename.txt <- GFI/MaxFocus allows for the collection of echo'd text so I'd probably just end up starting it all with a batch file and then, once run, echo the log file into the collected data.
Optionally, one could skip the /deleteall parameter and have it provide just a log of what's been found. That could be then used to beef up a whitelist for later runs.
I know some will (and have) balk at the idea of running a cleanup without manually reviewing everything and I'm not asking anyone else to change their way, just for a few broader options.
I like the idea of being able to send the .exe, and whitelist over to clients and have it run behind the scenes as part of their regular cleanup/maintenance cycle.
So, what about adding the options:
/createrestore <-self-explanatory
/deleteall <-self-explanatory
/log C:\logfilename.txt <- GFI/MaxFocus allows for the collection of echo'd text so I'd probably just end up starting it all with a batch file and then, once run, echo the log file into the collected data.
Optionally, one could skip the /deleteall parameter and have it provide just a log of what's been found. That could be then used to beef up a whitelist for later runs.
I know some will (and have) balk at the idea of running a cleanup without manually reviewing everything and I'm not asking anyone else to change their way, just for a few broader options.