Mark Russinovich - malware removal

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Mark tells how to use his process explorer and other sysinternals tools to
find and remove malware. It can be viewed via wmp or as a powerpoint
slideshow. You must sign in with a Microsoft Live Id (hotmail address will
do) and receive a verification email with the link to the show.
 
Anonymous Bob said:
Mark tells how to use his process explorer and other sysinternals tools to
find and remove malware. It can be viewed via wmp or as a powerpoint
slideshow. You must sign in with a Microsoft Live Id (hotmail address will
do) and receive a verification email with the link to the show.

http://www.microsoft.com/emea/itsshowtime/sessionh.aspx?videoid=359

I forgot to include the link. I've done that several times lately. Does that
mean I'm getting old? <g>

Bob Vanderveen
 
Nah--you're just serializing the tale, to pique the reader's interest--old
technique, and it works! Thanks!

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Bill Sanderson MVP said:
Nah--you're just serializing the tale, to pique the reader's interest--old
technique, and it works! Thanks!

Do you know of any way the show can downloaded?

Bob Vanderveen
 
Funny you should ask--I was looking into that. I recall digging into this
kind of question when looking at the Microsoft "we share your pain" spoof
video--and with that one, there were some options. I'll see whether I can
find this one--but I suspect that it won't be possible--but maybe I'm wrong!
I like to put these things on portable devices and watch them when off net.

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No luck so far--except the usual apps that allow you to grab streamed
content, which I haven't investigated. The faq material around this
distribution method talks about being able to save the videos, but I suspect
that not all of them allow that capability--and these appear not to.

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Bill Sanderson MVP said:
No luck so far--except the usual apps that allow you to grab streamed
content, which I haven't investigated. The faq material around this
distribution method talks about being able to save the videos, but I suspect
that not all of them allow that capability--and these appear not to.

This is a video that deserves studying vs. casual viewing. I would be happy
with a plain text transcription to go with the ppt. Rumor has it that there
are temporary download links available to those who want it badly enough,
though at nearly 300MB you must *really* want it. <g>

Bob Vanderveen
 
I think Mark needs to learn the art of presentation. Particulary using PP.
Seems to me there are times when even a guru has difficulty in remembering he
is now an MS employee ........ ?????????

Stu
 
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