No it is not.
Internet Scanner loads its own driver.
Jean Paul
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary Flynn
Sent: Thursday, August 12, 2004 12:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ISSForum] XP SP2 Removes support for raw sockets
I've noticed a couple posts
Dear Gilbert,
For me, i think that it is not a good product. It is very unstable when
you use it with client - servers. For me, sometimes when I built VPN tunnel,
the profile is not changed from default to VPN. I view in blackd.log that
the agent can't contact its two desktop controllers (two
My concerns on SP2 include this, as well as the rumored removal of Raw
Sockets from XP when SP2 is installed.
How does the lack of Raw Sockets affect IS 7.0?
Scott Kindorf
From: David Kyle Sayre [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], ISS Technical Support [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ISSForum]
This is likely due to the RSDP losing contact with Site Protector upon
its next heartbeat.
RSDP heartbeats in to Site Protector (SP) every hour, by default. If an
agent heart beats in and SP is unavailable or the originating IP address
is not within your corpnet definition, then it will switch
Hi all,
currently I am experiencing a problem with servers sensors and the event
collector. We have previsouly installed a bunch of server sensors (and one
internet scanner), assigned them to an event collector and everything was
fine.
These systems now have been removed, but the registered