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Re: Question on "Do not scan fragile devices" plug-in (fwd)

Subject: Re: Question on "Do not scan fragile devices" plug-in (fwd)
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2006 11:00:04 -0700
I had to make a new scan for it to show up on the mac client. You might give that a shot

On Oct 5, 2006, at 5:08 PM, Beth E. Binde wrote:



I wish to create a scan policy that includes the "Do not scan fragile
devices" plugin (Plugin ID 22481), amoug others. The plugin is
part of the "Settings" family. However, I don't see "Settings" listed
as one of the Families in the "Manage Polices" tab. It isn't clear to me how
to enable that plugin. I've searched the online documentation and
Nessus list archive without results. What am I missing?


I am running Nessus 3.03 Build W326.  Thanks for any assistance.

Sincere regards,

Beth

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Beth E. Binde, Systems Programmer
Rutgers University Office of Information Technology
Enterprise Systems and Services/Information Protection and Security
56 Bevier Road, Piscataway, NJ 08854 USA
EMAIL: binde@rutgers.edu  VOICE: +1 732-445-5019  FAX: +1 732-445-8023

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