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Get_Protect_Info batch file that can be used to obtain information for support

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Purpose

 

 

The attached .bat file is designed to collect information that may assist the support team in diagnosing and resolving issues with the Protect application.

 

This batch file will collect trace log files, event logs, registry entries, config files, and other information that can provide great information to support for diagnosing problems.

 

This .bat can prove useful on any system where you are currently having issues with the Protect console or a Protect agent.

 

This file is intended only to obtain information for support purposes. It is not an officially supported tool and has not gone through QA/Testing. The user assumes any risks of running the attached file(s).

 

 

Instructions

 

 

1) Download the attached Get_Protect_Info.bat.zip.

 

2) Extract the Get_Protect_Info.bat to the desktop of the Protect console system or agent system where you wish to obtain files for support.

 

3) Right click the Get_Protect_Info.bat, choose 'Run as Administrator'. For older operating systems such as XP or 2003 this will not be necessary - just run the file.

 

4) Allow the .bat to run through everything. It may take some time. The cmd screen that comes up when run will disappear when it is finished.

 

5) A folder titled 'ProtectLogs' will be created at the root of C:\, containing all the files collected by the .bat.

 

6) Please create a compressed file of this folder. It is suggested to use 7zip for compression. 7zip will compress to a smaller file size than the built in Windows compression, and it allows for creation of an encrypted 7z or zip file. You can download 7zip here: http://7-zip.org/download.html

 

7) Send the 7z or zip file of the ProtectLogs folder to support.

 

8) The folder C:\ProtectLogs can be deleted after this.

 

 

 

Risks

 

 

This .bat file may retreive some files containing sensitive system or network information. Make sure you review the files that are collected prior to sending if you believe this poses any security risk for you. This is why it is also highly recommended to place the files within an encrypted or password protected zip or 7z file before sending.


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