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| Subject: | Re: Questions about File deletion avoidance in Windows platform |
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| Date: | Mon, 17 Jul 2006 17:57:50 -0700 (PDT) |
Many USB drives have a switch that disables writing to the device. Enable this after you copy your tools over. Or use a CD instead. --- ricci@cse.ust.hk wrote:
Hello All, I have some security tools copied to the USB thumb drive for performing security testing of a client machine. However, when I inserted my USB to the client machine, the anti-virus software immediately removed my software. Is there any way that I can prevent the anti-virus software or any software from removing my software from the USB thumb drive before execution? Is there any way that can make the software become read-only/execute-only tools on the Windows platform? Please advise. Thx. Ricci
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