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RE: Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool faults

Subject: RE: Microsoft's GDI Detetection Tool faults
Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 12:14:25 -0700
I tested the SANS tool against a properly patched XP system on Friday
and found it to false positive on many of the locations it said it
wouldn't test on.

What the FAQ says is that you should ignore the results for certain 
directories, not that it won't test them.

"FAQ
Ignore files in directories like Windows\$NtUniinstallKBxxxxx\ and 
Windows\WinSxS. These are old versions left behind for uninstal purposes."

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