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***USE UPDATED VERSION BELOW*** This tutorial enables excel add-ins to be automatically installed/removed if they are included in your Windows Installer package. It is most regsetvalueex failed code 5 useful if you have multiple add-ins in the same installer, or even just one! The Custom Actions (CA) can either install EVERY excel add-in in the installer, or just the add-ins in a certain directory (which you specify). Some thanks also goes to VBScab as i nicked some of his logic to automate installing/uninstalling the add-ins etc (and changed http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-windows_programs/error-creating-registry-key-regcreatekeyex-failed/1fcab42b-4e4b-4f8c-9bce-6fb1e6123b0d a bit). It also outputs any debugging messages to the windows installer log file. Each debugging line starts with 'ExcelAddinStatus:'. So, here goes. Step 1 - Create a property Create a property called 'configureAddin'. Give it a default value. I gave mine 'noaddin' (It doesn't really matter what default value you give it) Step 2 - Create CA for http://www.itninja.com/question/automated-excel-add-ins add-ins selection We can either install every single add-in in the installer, or only install the add-ins which are present in a specified directory (See lines of code at top of CA 1) Create a type 38 CA (Embedded VBScript). Call it 'setAddinProperty'. Schedule it as Immediate, just before InstallInitialize. Do not give it a condition. We want it to execute on install, uninstall and repair. Paste the following code into your CA (
'set blnfilterByDirectory to False if you want to install every single add-in in the Installer
Dim blnfilterByDirectory : blnfilterByDirectory = True
'***Important - This directory name is case-sensitive!!!
Dim filterDirectory : filterDirectory = "INSTALLDIR"
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'*****DO NOT EDIT BELOW THIS LINE
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Dim tempFileName : tempFileName = ""
Dim tempComponent : tempComponent = ""
Dim addinList : addinList = ""
Dim tempExtension : tempExtension = ""
| Build 2063318 Last updated: 29 SEP 2014 Check for additions and updates to these release notes. What's in the Release Notes The release https://www.vmware.com/support/vsphere5/doc/vsphere-vcenter-server-55u2-release-notes.html notes cover the following topics: What's New Earlier Releases of vCenter Server 5.5 Internationalization Compatibility and Installation Upgrades for This Release Open Source Components for VMware vSphere Product Support Notices Resolved Issues Known https://live.paloaltonetworks.com/t5/tkb/allarticlesprintpage/tkb-id/ThreatArticles?attachment-id=2015 Issues What's New vCenter Server database support: vCenter Server now supports the following external databases: Oracle 12c. Important: For pre-requisite requirements, see KB 2079443. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Service Pack 1 Microsoft SQL error creating Server 2014 Customer Experience Improvement Program: The vSphere customer experience improvement program is introduced to collect configuration data for vSphere and transmit weekly to VMware for analysis in understanding the usage and improving the product. For more details, see the vSphere Documentation Center. Resolved Issues - This release of vCenter Server 5.5 Update 2 addresses issues that have been documented in the Resolved Issues section. Earlier Releases error creating registry of vCenter Server 5.5 Features and known issues of vCenter Server are described in the release notes for each release. Release notes for earlier releases of vCenter Server 5.5 are: VMware vCenter Server 5.5 Update 1c Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5 Update 1b Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5 Update 1a Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5.0c Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5 Update 1 Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5.0b Release Notes VMware vCenter Server 5.5.0a Release Notes VMware vSphere 5.5 Release Notes Internationalization VMware vSphere 5.5 is available in the following languages: English French German Japanese Korean Simplified Chinese Traditional Chinese Compatibility and Installation ESXi, vCenter Server, and vSphere Web Client Version Compatibility The VMware Product Interoperability Matrix provides details about the compatibility of current and earlier versions of VMware vSphere components, including ESXi, VMware vCenter Server, the vSphere Web Client, and optional VMware products. Check the VMware Product Interoperability Matrix also for information about supported management and backup agents before you install ESXi or vCenter Server. The vSphere Client and the vSphere Web Client are packaged on the vCenter Server ISO. You can install one or both clients by using the VMware vCenter™
triggerfor one single signature in one vulnerability protection object. Steps Log into the webGUI of your PAN-OS appliance. Navigate to the Objects tab.Using the navigation menu on the left, select Security Profiles > Vulnerability Protection. Under the name column in the window on the right, select the Vulnerability Protection object you wish to edit the signature in by clicking on the name. Please note that the default and strict policies, which come default with PAN-OS, cannot be changed and must be cloned first. Select the Exceptions tab. Check the show all signatures box. Search for the threat ID number (or name). Change the action you wish for the signature to take. Check the enable box. Click OK! Commit the changes. After this is done, every signature in that profile should continue taking the assigned default actions, except for the one you just altered. In this instance, signature 30419 now has an action of ALLOW for any security rules this vulnerability profile is assigned. Note: Certain vulnerabilities, typically brute-force related, can have their thresholds changed with vulnerabilty exception: Note: In the case that you need to collect extended captures in order to report false positive, please follow this article. 4 of 4 people found this article helpful. Did you find this article helpful? Yes No Brute Force Signature and Related Trigger Conditions by nrice on 03-26-2010 04:53 PM - edited Monday by jdelio (131,600 Views) Labels: Threat Overview This document lists the trigger condition for each brute force signature. Details Trigger # Application Name Name Description 40001 FTP Login Brute Force Attempt If a session has the same source and destination but triggers our child signature, 40000, 10 times in 60 seconds, we call it a brute force attack. The ch