Find centralized, trusted content and collaborate around the technologies you use most. Connect and share knowledge within a single location that is structured and easy to search. I'm writing a script to test our Internet performance.
Basically it opens IE, browses to a website like yahoo. The problem I'm having is that the IE cache is not being fully cleared. I know this because we looked at some packets and found many HTTP requests for webpage objects that returned , meaning that the cache wasn't cleared. Internet Explorer is much more tricker. It stores history, cookies and cache all over the place, including registry.
Notice that the last command is regdelete. The scripting tools bypass safeguards, allowing settings that can damage your system, or even require you to reinstall Windows. It is recommended that you do not use scripts to change the registry.
But, like we said, the Scripting Guys are … different … than other Microsoft employees. Without even bothering to ponder the possible consequences we wrote the following script, one that deletes all the registry values in the TypedURLs registry key:. As usual, you run scripts that play around with the registry at your own risk, but this one seems to work just fine. We then use these two lines of code to connect to the WMI service on the local computer:. For example:.
So far, so good, right? That brings us to this line of code:. If you remember back to DOS and early versions of Windows 3. Various settings within these files determined what programs were loaded and how the system looked and responded to user input, Later versions of windows replaced these files with the Registry, a central hierarchical database that maintains configuration settings for the application, hardware devices, and users.
When the administrator or Forensics expects opens Regedit. The Registry maintains these lists of items in case the user returns to them in the future. It is similar to how the history and cookies act to a web browser. With the information provided from the RunMRU key, an examiner can gain better understanding fo the user they are investigating and the application that is being used.
In this above figure, you can see the user has opened cmd, Notepad, MSPaint etc. Best Practices Analyzer checks for the Internet Explorer version and recommends using the latest version of Internet Explorer. Unified Service Desk works best with the latest version of Internet Explorer If you are running Windows 8. More information: Internet Explorer Downloads. Analyze best practices in Unified Service Desk. Download and install Best Practices Analyzer. Read Best Practices Analyzer report.
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