What are some of the options that you can use when employing the MBSA tool?
MBSA tool
October 2nd, 2011 5:36am
You can read all possible command-line (scriptable) options either from the MBSA help file after you install MBSA or by using the MBSACLI /? command from the command-line.
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October 3rd, 2011 7:29am
I would have thought someone from Micro Soft would be more specific. It is annoying that they count your remark as an answer when you only skirted the question. The question was not "What are all of the possible options" The person in the right
direction.e question was "What are some of the" You would be perceived to be actually helpful if you gave some possible options then pointed to the way to collect the rest of the data. Your response is insulting and slightly belittling and shows
a lack or respect to the person asking the question. It screams
"look it up yourself and stop bothering me I am to important to be bothered by you so here is a clue now get lost."
What you should have said was; Some of the options are
What you should have said was; Some of the options are
- Check for Windows administrative vulnerabilities
- Check for weak passwords
- Check for IIS administrative vulnerabilities
- Check for SQL administrative vulnerabilities
You can read all possible command-line (scriptable) options either from the MBSA help file after you install MBSA or by using the MBSACLI /? command from the command-line.
Good luck. :)
December 7th, 2014 1:09am
- Check for Windows administrative vulnerabilities
- Check for weak passwords
- Check for IIS administrative vulnerabilities
- Check for SQL administrative vulnerabilities
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December 7th, 2014 1:10am