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Nessus Windows 3.03 Anomaly

Subject: Nessus Windows 3.03 Anomaly
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:25:10 -0400
I'm using Nessus 3.03 for Windows and have encountered a strange 
situation. When scanning a subnet, e.g., 192.168.199.0/24, a system at 
..50, known to have anomalies, does not shown any anomalies. Other systems 
within the scanned subnet do show anomalies. A scan of just the system at 
..50 shows the anomalies. This is driving me crazy as I don't want to have 
to scan each system individually. All scans were done using the same 
policy which includes elevated rights.


Wish list: 

 - include the name of the policy used for scanning on the report.


Regards -

+++Steve

Stephen H Mullen
Senior IT Security Specialist
Office of Information Technology
Development Alternatives, Inc.

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