Join Computer to Domain – Automatically

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Dim strUser, strOU, strPassword, strDomain

Const JOIN_DOMAIN = 1
Const ACCT_CREATE = 2
Const ACCT_DELETE = 4
Const WIN9X_UPGRADE = 16
Const DOMAIN_JOIN_IF_JOINED = 32
Const JOIN_UNSECURE = 64
Const MACHINE_PASSWORD_PASSED = 128
Const DEFERRED_SPN_SET = 256
Const INSTALL_INVOCATION = 262144

Set objNetwork = CreateObject("WScript.Network")
 
'domain
strDomain = "YourDomain"

'OU
strOU = "PathToOU"
 
'Credentials 
strUser = "Username"
strPassword = "Password"
 
'Computer name
strComputer = objNetwork.ComputerName

Set objComputer = GetObject("winmgmts:{impersonationLevel=Impersonate}!\\" & strComputer & "\root\cimv2:Win32_ComputerSystem.Name='" & strComputer & "'")
ReturnValue = objComputer.JoinDomainOrWorkGroup(strDomain, strPassword, strDomain & "\" & strUser, strOU, JOIN_DOMAIN + ACCT_CREATE)
 
If ReturnValue = 0 Then
	msgbox "Machine has joined the domain successfully. Please click OK to reboot",64,"Success"
ElseIf ReturnValue = 2224 Then	
	'computer account already exists, attempting domain join
	msgbox "Machine has joined the domain successfully. Please click OK to reboot",64,"Success"
	ReturnValue = objComputer.JoinDomainOrWorkGroup(strDomain, strPassword, strDomain & "\" & strUser, strOU, JOIN_DOMAIN)
 End If


Notes

Joining a Workgroup

wmic.exe /interactive:off ComputerSystem Where “Name=’%computername%'” Call UnJoinDomainOrWorkgroup FUnjoinOptions=0

wmic.exe /interactive:off ComputerSystem Where “Name=’%computername%'” Call JoinDomainOrWorkgroup name=”Azure”

Create Timestamp in Bash Script

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You are able to use the bash date function by assigning the date to a variable, then formatting that variable so it fits appropriately as a timestamp. See the following…

current_time=$(date "+%Y.%m.%d-%H.%M.%S")
echo "$current_time YourAppName" >>$HOME/YourLogFile

or

logger -s "$current_time YourAppName">>$HOME/YourLogFile

 

Notes

Append timestamp to file name

new_fileName=$file_name.$current_time
echo “New FileName: ” “$new_fileName”

Remove Symantec Files on a Mac

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I found this script at Symantec…and thought I’d share. Just save to a .sh or .command and run as root. Note, this removes ALL files related to Symantec, including ones you may have created.

Reference: link

#!/bin/sh
# File Name: RemoveSymantecMacFiles.command
Version=7.0.45
# Author: Corey Swertfager, Symantec Corporation
# Watermark ID: CB70-6840-3597-44-15-4
# Created: 10/04/2001
# Modified: 10/29/2015
#
# WARNING: This script will remove all files and folders created by
# Symantec OS X products (except Symantec Adminstration Console
# for Macintosh files) and any files within those folders.
# Therefore, you will lose ALL files that reside in those folders,
# including any that you have created.
#
# Usage: RemoveSymantecMacFiles.command [options] [volume …]
#
# Summary: See ShowHelp() function.
#
# History: 5.00 – Ported code from version 4.27.
# Now removes crontab entries from any OS X boot volume.
# Now removes Symantec items from loginwindow.plist files.
# Now removes receipts from any volume.
# Now checks for Symantec kexts/processes in memory when
# determining when a restart is necessary.
# Added -f option to suppress output of removed files.
# Now shows names of files as they are removed, unless the
# -f option is specified.
# 5.01 – Now removes:
# /Library/Contextual Menu Items/SAVCMPlugIn.plugin
# 5.02 – Adjusted output when a folder/file cannot be removed.
# Removed warning when /Library/StartupItems remains.
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/SymDaemon.bundle
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SymUIAgent
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/WebFraud
# /Library/Contextual Menu Items/SymFileSecurityCM.plugin
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymAppKitAdditions.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymBase.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymConfidential.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSharedSettings.framework
# /Library/Receipts/SymConfidential.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymFileSecurity.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymSharedFrameworks.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymSharedSettings.pkg
# /private/etc/mach_init.d/SymSharedSettings.plist
# 5.03 – Now removes:
# /Applications/Norton Confidential.app
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/IntrusionPrevention
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.symdaemon.plist
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.uiagent.bundle
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymDaemon.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymInternetSecurity.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymUIAgent.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymUIAgentUI.framework
# /Library/Receipts/SymConfidentialData.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymDaemon.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymFileSecurity.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymInternetSecurity.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymIntrusionPrevention.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymNCOApplication.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymUIAgent.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymWebFraud.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/WCIDEngine.pkg
# /System/Library/Extensions/SymInternetSecurity.kext
# /System/Library/Extensions/SymIPS.kext
# /System/Library/SymInternetSecurity.kext
# 5.04 – Now removes:
# /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/{0e10f3d7-07f6-4f12-97b9-9b27e07139a5}
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Norton Confidential
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Symantec Setup Assistant.app
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Symantec Setup Assistant.bundle
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants
# /Library/Receipts/SymSetupAssistant.pkg
# 5.05 – Now removes:
# /Library/Preferences/com.symantec.sharedsettings
# 5.06 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Settings
# 5.07 – Now removes:
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.uiagent.plist
# 5.08 – Now removes:
# */Library/Preferences/com.symantec.uninstaller.plist
# 5.09 – Now only removes when empty:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon
# 5.10 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/error.log
# Added volume name to paths in progress.
# 5.11 – Now removes:
# /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/{29dd9c80-9ea1-4aaf-9305-a0314aba24e3}
# 5.12 – Now removes:
# /private/var/tmp/com.symantec.liveupdate.*
# 5.13 – OSXvnc StartupItems are now filtered out during Symantec
# process checking.
# 5.14 – Modified for OS 10.5 compatibility.
# No longer removes empty /Library/StartupItems.
# Now removes:
# /Library/InputManagers/Norton Confidential for Safari
# Now removes files installed by NAV 11 build 1.
# 5.15 – Now removes:
# /.symSchedScanLockxz
# RemoveInvisibleFilesFromVolume functions now removes:
# /.SymAVQSFile
# Added DeleteLaunchdPlists function to remove Symantec
# Scheduler launchd plists.
# Added messaging when there are no Symantec crontab
# entries to delete.
# Renamed Remove function to RemoveItem.
# RemoveItem function can now match several files.
# Now removes additional files installed by NAV 11.
# A list of files deleted by this program is now appended
# to ReadMe.txt.
# All com.symantec.* preferences are now shown when using
# the -L option to show all files that would be deleted.
# 5.16 – Now removes:
# */Library/Preferences/com.symantec.nortonantivirus.*
# */Library/Preferences/com.symantec.nortonconfidential.*
# */Library/Preferences/com.symantec.schedScanResults*
# */Library/Preferences/com.symantec.symsched*
# 5.17 – Adjusted grep filters in SymantecIsInMemory function.
# Now removes:
# /Applications/Norton AntiVirus.app
# 5.18 – Changed how ShowVersion is called for OS 10.5 compatibility.
# 5.19 – Now removes:
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Confidential for Safari.plugin
# 5.20 – Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/SymantecAVDefs*
# /private/tmp/com.symantec.liveupdate.restart
# 5.21 – Added output to DeleteSymantecLoginItems function.
# Revised output of -l and -L options.
# Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/SymStuffit.pkg
# 5.22 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Protector
# /Library/Receipts/SymProtector.pkg
# /Library/StartupItems/SymProtector
# 5.23 – Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/SavLog.pkg
# 5.24 – Changed the assignment order of CRONDIR to account for
# cases where OS 10.5 was installed over OS 10.4.
# 5.25 – Now removes:
# */Library/Preferences/com.Symantec.SAVX.*
# 5.26 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Client Firewall
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/SCF Assistant Startup.app
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/DeepSight
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Firewall
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.deepsight-extractor.plist
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.npfbootstrap.plist
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymFirewall.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymPersonalFirewall.framework
# /System/Library/Extensions/SymPersonalFirewall.kext
# /usr/bin/scfx
# 5.27 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/debug.log
# /Library/Receipts/SymantecClientFirewall.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymFirewall.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymPersonalFirewallCore.pkg
# 5.28 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Norton Firewall
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/NPF Assistant Startup.app
# /Library/Receipts/NortonFirewall.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymPersonalFirewallUI.pkg
# /usr/bin/npfx
# 5.29 – Added ReceiptsTable variable and RunPredeleteScripts
# function to incorporate the running of predelete scripts.
# Added -e option to show predelete errors.
# 5.30 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/NIS Assistant Startup.app
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Assistants/Norton Internet Security
# /Library/Receipts/NortonInternetSecurity.pkg
# 5.31 – Now removes temporary files used by this program.
# Added running of pre_delete scripts to RunPredeleteScripts functions.
# 5.32 – Adjusted DeleteSymantecLoginItems diff filtering.
# 5.33 – Now removes:
# /private/tmp/symask
# 5.34 – Now removes:
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec*
# /Library/Preferences/com.symantec*
# [except com.symantec.sacm* and com.symantec.smac*]
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/com.symantec*
# [except com.symantec.sacm* and com.symantec.smac*]
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/Network/com.symantec*
# /Library/Preferences/Network/com.symantec*
# Added -x option to RemoveItem function.
# RemoveItem function now ignores letter case when a
# pattern or an exclusion is passed.
# Links in /Volumes are now ignored.
# 5.35 – Removed return statement that caused premature script end.
# 5.36 – Now removes items installed by NFS 100.001:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Norton Family Safety
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Family Safety.plugin
# /Library/PreferencePanes/Norton Family Safety.prefPane
# /Library/Receipts/NFSCore.pkg
# 5.37 – Revised pattern to find Symantec processes.
# Now removes all Dev.pkg receipts.
# 5.38 – Now removes items installed by NSM 100.008:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Norton Safety Minder
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Safety Minder.plugin
# /Library/PreferencePanes/Norton Safety Minder.prefPane
# /Library/PreferencePanes/Ribbon.Norton.prefPane
# /Library/Receipts/NSMCore.pkg
# 5.39 – Now removes:
# /Library/Caches/com.symantec*
# /Library/Caches/Norton*
# /Library/Caches/Symantec*
# /Library/Logs/Norton*
# /Library/Logs/Symantec*
# /Library/Logs/SymDeepsight*
# /Library/Logs/SymFWLog.log
# /Library/Logs/SymFWRules.log*
# /Library/Preferences/wcid
# /private/var/tmp/com.symantec*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/com.symantec*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/Norton*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/Symantec*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/wcid
# 5.40 – Fixed an erroneous “invalid password” error message.
# Non-removal of /opt is no longer considered an error
# (some third party programs install files into there).
# 5.41 – Updated Usage(s) comments.
# 5.42 – Now removes:
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymWebKitUtils.framework
# 5.43 – Now removes:
# /Library/InputManagers/Norton Safety Minder
# 5.44 – Now removes:
# /var/db/receipts/com.symantec*
# 5.45 – Now removes if empty folder:
# /Library/Preferences/Network
# Now removes:
# /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/nortonsafetyminder@symantec.com
# 5.46 – Added -d option.
# Updated help.
# 5.47 – Added running of predelete scripts stored in new Symantec
# Uninstaller’s Receipt folder.
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Uninstaller
# Added -Q and -QQ options.
# Added KillTerminal function.
# 5.48 – Restart prompt is now shown any time boot volume is checked
# and there are Symantec processes and/or kexts in memory,
# except when -l or -L is passed.
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Registry
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Submissions
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SymWebKitUtils
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSubmission.framework
# /Library/Receipts/SymSubmission.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymWebKitUtils.pkg
# Now removes /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymWebKitUtils.framework
# only if the framework does not contain SymWKULoader.dylib; its
# receipt is removed if SymWKULoader.dylib does not exist or if
# /Library/StartupItems/CleanUpSymWebKitUtils exists.
# 5.49 – Excluded /LiveUpdateAdminUtility/ from processes to find in
# SymantecIsInMemory function.
# 5.50 – Fixed RunPredeleteScripts function so that it runs more than
# just the first predelete script in Symantec Uninstaller’s
# Receipts folder and allows for multiple predelete scripts in
# /Library/Receipts receipts.
# Now removes:
# /Library/InputManagers/SymWebKitUtils
# /Library/StartupItems/SymQuickMenuOSFix
# /Library/StartupItems/SymWebKitUtilsOSFix
# Restart prompt is now shown if CleanUpSymWebKitUtils exists in
# /Library/StartupItems.
# Running ofLiveUpdate.pkg predelete script is no longer skipped.
# 5.51 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SEP
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SMC
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SNAC
# /Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec*
# /Library/Receipts/SMC.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SNAC.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/Symantec Endpoint Protection.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymantecSAQuickMenu.pkg
# /Library/Services/ScanService.service
# /Library/Services [deleted if empty]
# /Library/StartupItems/SMC
# /usr/lib/libsymsea.1.0.0.dylib
# /usr/lib/libsymsea.dylib
# Adjusted RunPredeleteScripts function to limit predelete script
# names to those ending with predelete or pre_delete; doing so
# prevents a bus error by no longer running “predeletetool”.
# 5.52 – Added -m option to use more program when -l, -L, or -R
# options are used.
# Removed -r option, which deleted only receipts.
# Added -R option to include folder contents when showing
# installed files.
# Progress shown when using the -l, -L, or -R options is
# now sent to standard error to facilitate piping the
# generated report to a file without piping progress.
# 5.53 – Now removes:
# /Library/ScriptingAdditions/SymWebKitUtils.osax
# /Library/ScriptingAdditions/SymWebKitUtilsSL.osax
# /usr/local/lib/libgecko3parsers.dylib
# /usr/local/lib [deleted if empty]
# /usr/local [deleted if empty]
# 5.54 – Now removes:
# /private/var/db/receipts/com.symantec*
# 5.55 – Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/LiveUpdate*
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/AntiVirus.kextcache
# RunPredeleteScripts function now also runs predelete scripts for
# receipts in ReceiptsTable that pass option -a.
# 5.56 – Now removes:
# /private/tmp/jlulogtemp
# /private/tmp/LiveUpdate.*
# /private/tmp/liveupdate
# /private/tmp/lulogtemp
# /private/tmp/SymSharedFrameworks*
# /private/var/db/receipts/$(SYM_SKU_REVDOMAIN).install.bom
# /private/var/db/receipts/$(SYM_SKU_REVDOMAIN).install.plist
# /private/var/tmp/com.Symantec*
# 5.57 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/nis_postuninstall.rb
# /Library/Application Support/nis_postuninstall.sh
# 5.58 – Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/NSMCore.Universal.pkg
# 5.59 – Now removes:
# /Applications/Norton DNS Beta.app
# /Applications/Norton DNS.app
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Norton DNS
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.norton
# /private/var/log/nortondns.log
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/com.norton
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/com.norton
# 5.60 – Now removes:
# /Library/Preferences/com.norton*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/com.norton*
# The following removals were added in version 5.59, but the version
# history erroneously left off the trailing *:
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.norton*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/com.norton*
# The following removal were added in version 5.59, but the version
# history erroneously omitted its addition:
# /Library/Caches/com.norton*
# 5.61 – Removed CurrentUserTempFile/ProcessArgumentsCalled.
# 5.62 – Modified for case-sensitive volume compatibility.
# Now removes (based on NIS 5.0 builds 8-12 boms):
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/ErrorReporting
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymLicensing.framework
# /Library/Receipts/NAV_App*
# /Library/Receipts/NAV_AutoProtect*
# /Library/Receipts/NortonFirewall*
# /Library/Receipts/NortonInternetSecurity*
# /Library/Receipts/NortonQuickMenu*
# /Library/Receipts/SymantecSharedComponents*
# /Library/Receipts/SymantecUninstaller*
# /Library/Receipts/SymConfidential*
# /Library/Receipts/SymDaemon*
# /Library/Receipts/SymErrorReporting.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymFileSecurity*
# /Library/Receipts/SymFirewall*
# /Library/Receipts/SymIntrusionPrevention*
# /Library/Receipts/SymNCOApplication*
# /Library/Receipts/SymPersonalFirewallCore*
# /Library/Receipts/SymPersonalFirewallUI*
# /Library/Receipts/SymPseudoLicensing*
# /Library/Receipts/SymSetupAssistant*
# /Library/Receipts/SymSharedFrameworks*
# /Library/Receipts/SymSharedSettings*
# /Library/Receipts/SymUIAgent*
# /Library/Receipts/SymWebFraud*
# /Library/Services/SymSafeWeb.service
# /usr/bin/MigrateQTF
# 5.63 – Now removes:
# /usr/local/lib/libecomlodr.dylib
# 5.64 – Updated DeleteCrontabEntries to delete entries from both
# OS 10.4 and OS 10.5 crontab directories.
# 5.65 – Updated for NAV 12/NIS 5.
# 5.66 – Added check for launch location to suppress screen clearing, prompts,
# and quit message (“NOTE: If you double-clicked this script, quit Terminal
# application now.”) when running from within app bundle or in support folder.
# Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/SymLicensing*
# 5.67 – Fixed “[: too many arguments” error.
# 5.68 – Now removes in all versions:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/timer
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Licensing
# 5.69 – Now removes:
# /Preferences/ByHost/com.symantec*
# {each user’s home directory}/Preferences/ByHost/com.symantec*
# 5.70 – Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon/timer.log
# 6.0.0 – 09/01/2011:
# Now designates when Symantec Uninstaller.app should not
# remove an item when using the -l or -R options.
# The -l and -R options are now equivalent.
# 6.0.1 – 09/11/2011:
# Updated file list.
# 6.0.2 – 09/16/2011:
# Updated file list.
# 6.0.3 – 10/07/2011:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/nav_postuninstall.rb
# /Library/Application Support/nsm_postuninstall.rb
# /Library/Application Support/o2spy.log
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/NortonM
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlausibleDatabase.framework
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymOxygen.framework
# 6.0.4 – 11/08/2011:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/nav_uninstalldashboard*
# /Library/Application Support/symantec_uninstalldashboard*
# 6.0.5 – 11/17/2011:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/SymSAQuickMenu
# 6.0.6 – 12/06/2011:
# Now removes:
# /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/NATRemoteLock.app
# /Library/Receipts/NATRemoteLock.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/NATSDPlugin.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/nortonantitheftPostflight.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/PredeleteTool.pkg
# /Library/Receipts/SymOxygen.pkg
# /usr/lib/libwpsapi.dylib
# 6.0.7 – 12/14/2011:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Receipts/nortonanti-theftPostflight.pkg
# /private/var/db/NATSqlDatabase.db
# 6.0.8 – 02/28/2012:
# Now removes:
# /private/tmp/com.symantec.liveupdate.reboot
# 6.0.9 – 03/30/2012:
# Now removes:
# /private/var/db/receipts/com.Symantec*
# 6.0.10 – 06/19/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# Now removes:
# /Applications/Norton Zone*
# /Library/Application Support/nav_uninstalldashboard*
# /Library/Application Support/symantec_uninstalldashboard*
# /Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Norton*
# /Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Symantec*
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonSafetyMinderBF.plugin
# /Library/Preferences/Norton Zone
# /Library/Receipts/ZoneStandalone.pkg
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Norton*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Symantec*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Preferences/Norton Zone
# Now actually removes (added missing quotes to RemoveItem calls):
# /Library/Application Support/nav_uninstalldashboard*
# /Library/Application Support/symantec_uninstalldashboard*
# 6.0.11 – 06/19/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/NortonZone
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/NortonZone
# 6.0.12 – 07/06/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Modified grep calls with regular expressions that contain pattern “$\|”
# to instead use extended regular expression “$|” for OS 10.8 compatibility,
# fixing the problem of predelete scripts not being run on OS 10.8.
# * Now removes:
# /usr/local/bin/KeyGenerator
# 6.0.13 – 08/03/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Mexico
# /Library/Frameworks/mach_inject_bundle.framework
# 6.0.14 – 08/27/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes Norton Zone saved sessions.
# 6.0.15 – 08/31/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Removed logic that attempted to remove:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Norton Zone
# 6.0.16 – 10/08/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/Symantec
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonInternetSecurityBF.plugin
# * Now makes a second attempt to remove:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/ErrorReporting
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec [deleted if empty]
# 6.0.17 – 10/11/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/NisLaunch
# 6.0.18 – 10/19/2012 – Corey Swertfager:
# Now removes:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Safari/Extensions/NortonSafetyMinderBF*
# 6.0.19 – 03/12/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Daemon [deleted whether empty or not]
# /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.symantec*
# * Added KillNortonZone function.
# * Added watermark ID.
# 6.0.20 – 03/15/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes Norton Zone from loginwindow.plist files.
# * Revamped DeleteSymantecLoginItems function to account
# for varying key values.
# * KillNortonZone function now only runs killall Finder
# if Norton Zone process was killed.
# 6.0.21 – 04/26/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Silo
# /usr/local/bin/MigrateQTF
# /usr/local/bin [deleted if empty]
# 6.0.22 – 05/10/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /var/log/luxtool.log*
# 6.0.23 – 05/14/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /var/log/mexd.log
# 6.0.24 – 05/28/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/nat_*
# /Library/Application Support/nav_*
# /Library/Application Support/nis_*
# /Library/Application Support/nsm_*
# /Library/Application Support/norton_*
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Norton Anti-Theft
# /usr/local/bin/CoreLocationProviderTest
# /usr/local/bin/LocationProviderInterfaceTest
# /usr/local/bin/LocationProviderTest
# /usr/local/bin/SkyhookProviderTest
# 6.0.25 – 05/28/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Applications/Norton *
# /predelete (installed by Norton Anti-Theft)
# {each user’s home directory}/Application Support/Symantec
# {each user’s home directory}/Application Support [deleted if empty]
# 6.1.0 – 06/28/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * ProcessArguments 1.0.1 is now used to process arguments to allow
# options to be combined in one argument that begins with a single
# hyphen (e.g., passing -ab to script would be equivalent to passing
# -a and -b separately; –ab would be treated as a single option).
# The -QQ and -re remain separate arguments for backwards compatibility.
# * Added -r option to restart automatically (equivalent to deprecated
# -re option).
# * Now removes, even when not empty:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec
# * Now removes:
# /Applications/GatherSymantecInfo
# /Library/Application Support/Norton*
# /private/var/tmp/symantec_error_report*
# /usr/local/lib/libcx_lib.so
# /usr/local/lib/liblux.so.1
# /usr/local/lib/libnlucallback.dylib
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/Norton*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Saved Application State/com.symantec*
# * Now removes Symantec Administration Console for Macintosh files.
# * Updated help: changed “Administration Console for Macintosh” to
# “Endpoint Protection”.
# 6.1.1 – 07/10/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/Symantec*
# 6.1.2 – 07/11/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /usr/local/lib/liblux.so.*
# 6.1.3 – 07/14/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated ReadMe.txt.
# * Now removes:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Safari/Extensions/Norton*
# 7.0.0 – 07/19/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /private/etc/symantec
# /var/log/lux.log*
# * Updated version to make sure tools updater finds this program.
# 7.0.1 – 08/19/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /var/log/du.log*
# /var/log/dulux.log*
# /var/log/lut.log*
# /var/log/mexd.log*
# /var/log/microdef.log*
# * Now removes logs listed in:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec/Silo/NFM/LiveUpdate/Conf
# /private/etc/symantec/defutils.conf
# /private/etc/symantec/dulux.logging.conf
# /private/etc/symantec/lux.logging.conf
# /private/etc/symantec/microdef.logging.conf
# 7.0.2 – 09/05/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Extensions/FileSecurity.kext
# /Library/Extensions/SymAPComm.kext
# /Library/Extensions/SymFirewall.kext
# /Library/Extensions/SymInternetSecurity.kext
# /Library/Extensions/SymIPS.kext
# /Library/Extensions/SymPersonalFirewall.kext
# 7.0.3 – 09/05/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated for NIS 6.
# 7.0.4 – 10/15/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes for all versions:
# /Library/Extensions/ndcengine.kext
# /Library/Extensions/NortonForMac.kext
# /Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSEP.framework
# /System/Library/Extensions/ndcengine.kext
# /System/Library/Extensions/NortonForMac.kext
# /usr/bin/nortonscanner
# /usr/bin/nortonsettings
# /usr/lib/libsymsea.*dylib
# /usr/local/bin/nortonsettings
# /var/root/Applications/Norton Internet Security.app
# 7.0.5 – 10/28/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated read me.
# 7.0.6 – 11/05/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated read me.
# 7.0.7 – 12/03/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Logs/o2spy.log
# 7.0.8 – 12/10/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes com.norton.NFM.auth from login keychains.
# * Renamed RemoveNortonZoneSavedSessions function to
# RemoveLoginKeychainPasswords.
# 7.0.9 – 12/31/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added -F option to show only regular files installed.
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonFamilyBF.plugin
# 7.0.10 – 01/15/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Application Support/regid.1992-12.com.symantec*
# 7.0.11 – 02/22/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Logs/SymDebugLeaks.log
# /Library/Logs/SymFWDeepSightTrie.txt
# /Library/Logs/SymHTTPSubmissions.txt
# /Library/Logs/SymInstall.log
# /Library/Logs/SymSharedSettingsd.log
# /Library/Logs/SymUninstall.log
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymDebugLeaks.log
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymFWDeepSightTrie.txt
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymHTTPSubmissions.txt
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymInstall.log
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymSharedSettingsd.log
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymUninstall.log
# * Now flags paths that contain “/com.symantec.errorreporting.” or
# “/private/etc/liveupdate.conf” as items that are not removed by
# NIS 6 uninstaller.
# 7.0.12 – 05/02/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated for NIS 6.1.
# 7.0.13 – 05/02/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated for NIS 6.1.
# 7.0.14 – 05/16/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /private/tmp/O2Spy.log
# 7.0.15 – 06/03/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Logs/LUTool.txt
# /Library/Logs/SymOxygen*
# * Updated the way items in /etc, /tmp, and /var are removed to
# address Etrack incident 3524977.
# 7.0.16 – 06/19/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now verifies that all programs that this program uses are installed
# before attempting to run (Etrack 3539262). See RequiredPrograms below.
# * Now verifies results of sed commands are not null before using them.
# * DeleteSymantecLoginItems function now skips attempt to remove items
# from loginwindow.plist files if plutil is not installed when running
# Mac OS 10.4 or later.
# * Now flags the following as not removed by Symantec Uninstaller (Etrack 3449908):
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Saved Application State/com.symantec*
# 7.0.17 – 06/20/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated for NIS 6.1.
# 7.0.18 – 07/02/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Services/Norton for Mac.service
# * Now exits with 0 instead of 2 when there is a file or folder that
# could not be removed.
# 7.0.19 – 07/24/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added KillSymantecProcesses function version 1.0.1.
# * To address Etrack 3442959, KillSymantecProcesses is called after predelete
# scripts are run before removing files from the boot volume; it is also called
# before the attempt to remove “/Library/Application Support/Symantec” again
# after all other files have been removed.
# * Updated SymantecIsInMemory function.
# 7.0.20 – 08/12/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added GetComputerUsers function to obtain home directories.
# * Added RemoveCrashReporterLogs function to remove logs located in:
# /Library/Logs/CrashReporter
# /Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/CrashReporter
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports
# 7.0.21 – 08/25/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated list of removed files in read me.
# 7.0.22 – 08/27/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Replaced KillSymantecProcesses function with version 1.0.2.
# * Added -k option to bypass killing of Symantec processes.
# * Killing of Symantec processes is now bypassed if the name of this
# program is listed in ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotKillProcesses variable.
# 7.0.23 – 08/27/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Removal of items in {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs and
# in /Library/Logs is now bypassed if the name of this program is listed
# in ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveLogs variable or if -g is passed.
# * Added -g option to bypass removal of items in /Library/Logs and in
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs.
# 7.0.24 – 08/28/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Removal of all non-CrashReporter logs in /Library/Logs and in
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs is now handled by
# RemoveFilesFromLibraryAndUserDirectories function.
# 7.0.25 – 09/08/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes “.fsd” folders within:
# {each user’s home directory}/Downloads
# 7.0.26 – 12/03/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes (Etrack 3676902):
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec*
# 7.0.27 – 12/08/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added unloading of SymUIAgent to KillSymantecProcesses function.
# 7.0.28 – 12/19/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes (Etrack 3689824), based on SCS 7.0 build 14:
# /Applications/Symantec Cloud Security.app
# /Library/Services/Symantec Cloud Security.service
# 7.0.29 – 01/12/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes, based on SCS 7.0 build 25:
# /usr/local/lib/libAPFeature.a
# 7.0.30 – 01/13/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated help.
# 7.0.31 – 02/09/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated help.
# 7.0.32 – 03/23/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated DeleteSymantecLoginItems function to remove the
# following login items (Etrack 3750842):
# /Applications/Norton Internet Security.app
# /Applications/Norton Security.app
# /Applications/Symantec Cloud Security.app
# * Now removes Symantec items from com.apple.loginitems.plist files.
# * Now removes (Etrack 3738009):
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/*/extensions/*@symantec.com.xpi
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Safari/Extensions/Symantec*
# * Now creates /private/tmp/com.symantec.cleanup.restart
# (defined by variable SymantecCleanupRestartFile) whenever
# login items have been removed or when some Symantec process
# or kext remains in memory so that subsequent runs of this
# program will show prompt to restart until computer is restarted.
# * Now flags as should not be uninstalled (Etrack 3740028):
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec.SCSInstaller.plist
# 7.0.33 – 03/30/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Updated for SCS 7.
# 7.0.34 – 04/24/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes system profile com.symc.enroll (Etrack 3762326).
# 7.0.35 – 05/07/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added -u option to only output files that are installed that
# should have been removed by the UI uninstaller (Etrack 3782491).
# 7.0.36 – 07/01/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /usr/local/lib/libsymsea.*dylib
# /usr/local/bin/nortonscanner
# 7.0.37 – 07/07/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * No longer removes when empty (Etrack 3817133):
# /usr/local
# 7.0.38 – 07/08/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Applications/Symantec Unified Endpoint Protection.app
# * Updated DeleteSymantecLoginItems function to remove the
# following login item:
# /Applications/Symantec Unified Endpoint Protection.app
# 7.0.39 – 07/21/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes (Etrack 3823367):
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec_IPUA
# * Updated RemoveCrashReporterLogs() function to remove
# NFM* and .NFM* files (Etrack 3823960).
# * Updated RemoveFilesFromLibraryAndUserDirectories() function
# to remove SymBfw_NFM.log.
# 7.0.40 – 08/05/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Services/Symantec*
# 7.0.41 – 08/19/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /usr/local/bin/navx
# 7.0.42 – 08/26/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes (Etrack 3845478):
# /Applications/Symantec Endpoint Protection.app
# * No longer removes (Etrack 3845289):
# /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.saturn.plist
# * Updated RemoveItem() function: pattern passed to -x
# is now treated as an extended regular expression.
# 7.0.43 – 08/26/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now excludes removal of the following (Etrack 3846279)
# if the name of this program is listed in the variable
# ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents:
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec.*Installer.plist
# 7.0.44 – 10/14/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now excludes removal of the following (Etrack 3858305):
# /etc/symantec/saturn
# * Now excludes removal of the following (Etrack 3864657)
# if the name of this program is listed in the variable
# ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveSymantecIPUA:
# /Library/Application Support/Symantec_IPUA
# * Now removes logs in:
# /Library/Application Support/CrashReporter
# /Library/Application Support/DiagnosticReports
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Application Support/DiagnosticReports
# * Now removes LUTool crash logs.
# * Updated RemoveItem() function: added -d option.
# 7.0.45 – 10/29/2015 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now removes:
# /Library/Logs/SymInstall*
# /Library/Logs/SymUninstall*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymInstall*
# {each user’s home directory}/Library/Logs/SymUninstall*

# *** Variable Initializations ***

PATH=/bin:/sbin:/usr/bin:/usr/sbin
SymantecCleanupRestartFile=”/private/tmp/com.symantec.cleanup.restart”
AbbreviatedScriptName=`basename “$0″ .command 2>/dev/null`
AutoRunScript=false
CurrentVolumeBeingUsed=”/”
ExitCodeWhenSomeFileWasNotRemoved=0
ExitCodeWhenFilesRemain=7
FilesRemovedList=”/private/tmp/${AbbreviatedScriptName}RemovesThese.txt”
FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList=”/private/tmp/${AbbreviatedScriptName}RemovesThese-FilesOnly.txt”
FilesRemovedListOfOld=”/Users/Shared/${AbbreviatedScriptName}RemovesThese.txt”
FilesWereSaved=false
FinishedExitCode=0
FullScriptName=`basename “$0″ 2>/dev/null`
LANG=””
LaunchLocationGrepPattern=’/Library/Application Support/Symantec/Uninstaller\|\.app/Contents/Resources’
ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotKillProcesses=”SymantecRemovalTool”
ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveFSDFolders=”SymantecRemovalTool”
ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents=”SymantecRemovalTool”
ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveLogs=”SymantecRemovalTool”
ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveSymantecIPUA=”SymantecRemovalTool”
LogFile=”/private/tmp/${AbbreviatedScriptName}Log.txt”
LogFileOfOld=”/Users/Shared/${AbbreviatedScriptName}Log.txt”
# —– LoginKeychainPasswordsToDelete BEGIN ————————————————
# (2 fields, tab delimited):
# Item to delete / help text to show
LoginKeychainPasswordsToDelete=”com.norton.NFM.auth Norton Internet Security account info
com.norton.mexico.auth Norton Zone saved sessions”
# —– LoginKeychainPasswordsToDelete END ————————————————–
# —– NotRemovedByNIS6Uninstaller BEGIN ————————————————
# A list of paths or partial paths that aren’t removed by NIS 6 uninstaller.
# Add only items that cannot be isolated by the -u option.
NotRemovedByNIS6Uninstaller=’/com.symantec.errorreporting.
/etc/liveupdate.conf’
# —– NotRemovedByNIS6Uninstaller END ————————————————–
NotRemovedByNIS6UninstallerText=” [should not be removed by NIS 6 uninstaller]”
# —– NotRemovedBySymantecUninstaller BEGIN ————————————————
# A list of paths or partial paths that aren’t removed by Symantec Uninstaller.app.
# Add only items that cannot be isolated by the -u option.
NotRemovedBySymantecUninstaller=’/Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec.SCSInstaller.plist
/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.nis.uninstall.plist
/Library/Logs/SymantecTestPatchers.log’
# —– NotRemovedBySymantecUninstaller END ————————————————–
NotRemovedBySymantecUninstallerText=” [should not be removed by Symantec Uninstaller.app]”
PrivateLinksPattern=’^/etc/|^/tmp/|^/var/’
PrivateDirectoriesPattern=’^/private/etc/|^/private/tmp/|^/private/var/’
PublicVersion=true
# —– ReceiptsTable BEGIN ————————————————
# (2 fields, tab delimited):
# Receipt name / Receipt option (-a = delete receipt*, -s = skip run of predelete script)
ReceiptsTable=’
# Check to make sure there are no vague receipts that may be used by
# third party software before releasing to the public.
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
CompatibilityCheck.pkg
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
Decomposer.pkg
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
DeletionTracking.pkg
FileSaver.pkg
LiveUpdate -a
NATRemoteLock.pkg
NATSDPlugin.pkg
NAVContextualMenu.pkg
NAVcorporate.pkg
NAVDefs.pkg
NAVEngine.pkg
NAVWidget.pkg
navx.pkg
NAV_App -a
NAV_AutoProtect -a
NFSCore.pkg
NISLaunch.pkg
Norton AntiVirus Application.pkg
Norton AntiVirus Product Log.rtf
Norton AntiVirus.pkg
Norton AutoProtect.pkg
Norton Disk Editor X.pkg
Norton Internet Security Log.rtf
Norton Personal Firewall 3.0 Log.rtf
Norton Scheduled Scans.pkg
Norton Scheduler.pkg
Norton SystemWorks 3.0 Log.rtf
Norton Utilities 8.0 Log.rtf
nortonanti-theftPostflight.pkg
nortonantitheftPostflight.pkg
NortonAutoProtect.pkg
# Remove all NortonAVDefs receipts
NortonAVDefs -a
NortonDefragger.pkg
NortonDiskDoctor.pkg
NortonFirewall -a
NortonInternetSecurity -a
NortonLauncher.pkg
NortonParentalControl.pkg
NortonPersonalFirewall.pkg
NortonPersonalFirewallMenu.pkg
NortonPrivacyControl.pkg
NortonQuickMenu -a
NPC Installer Log
NPC.pkg
NSMCore.pkg
NSMCore.Universal.pkg
NSWLaunch.pkg
NUMCompatibilityCheck.pkg
NumDocs.pkg
NUMLaunch.pkg
PredeleteTool.pkg
SavLog.pkg
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
Scheduled Scans.pkg
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
Scheduler.pkg
SDProfileEditor.pkg
SMC.pkg
SNAC.pkg
SpeedDisk.pkg
# NAV 9 installs the StuffIt engine if it needs to and creates the
# StuffIt.pkg receipt for it. The following line may need to be removed
# (but should not need to be) to avoid deleting third party files:
StuffIt.pkg
Symantec Alerts.pkg
Symantec AntiVirus.pkg
Symantec AutoProtect Prefs.pkg
Symantec AutoProtect.pkg
Symantec Decomposer.pkg
Symantec Endpoint Protection.pkg
Symantec Scheduled Scans.pkg
Symantec Scheduler.pkg
# Remove all SymantecAVDefs receipts
SymantecAVDefs -a
SymantecClientFirewall.pkg
SymantecDecomposer.pkg
SymantecDeepSightExtractor.pkg
SymantecParentalControl.pkg
SymantecQuickMenu.pkg
SymantecSAQuickMenu.pkg
SymantecSharedComponents -a
SymantecUninstaller -a
SymantecURLs.pkg
SymAV10StuffItInstall.pkg
SymAVScanServer.pkg
SymConfidential -a
SymConfidentialData.pkg
SymDaemon -a
SymDC.pkg
SymDiskMountNotify.pkg
SymErrorReporting.pkg
SymEvent.pkg
SymFileSecurity -a
SymFirewall -a
SymFS.pkg
SymHelper.pkg
SymHelpScripts.pkg
SymInstallExtras.pkg
SymInternetSecurity.pkg
SymIntrusionPrevention -a
SymIPS.pkg
SymLicensing -a
SymNCOApplication -a
SymOxygen.pkg
SymOSXKernelUtilities.pkg
SymPersonalFirewallCore -a
SymPersonalFirewallUI -a
SymProtector.pkg
SymPseudoLicensing -a
SymSetupAssistant -a
SymSharedFrameworks -a
SymSharedSettings -a
SymStuffit.pkg
SymSubmission.pkg
SymUIAgent -a
SymWebFraud -a
SymWebKitUtils.pkg
Unerase.pkg
# This line may need to be removed to avoid deleting third party files:
URL.pkg
VolumeAssist.pkg
VolumeRecover.pkg
WCIDEngine.pkg
Wipe Info.pkg
ZoneStandalone.pkg

# —– ReceiptsTable END ————————————————–
# —– RequiredPrograms BEGIN ————————————————
RequiredPrograms=’
awk
basename
cat
cd
chmod
cp
crontab
date
defaults
dirname
echo
egrep
expr
find
grep
head
kill
ls
mkdir
more
printf
ps
pwd
read
rm
sed
sort
sudo
tail
tr
uniq

# —– RequiredPrograms END ————————————————–
SavedFilesDir=”/private/tmp/${AbbreviatedScriptName}SavedFiles”

# *** Function Declarations ***

AssignVolume()
{
# Usage: AssignVolume $1
# Argument: $1 = Volume name. The name can begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume).
# Summary: Assigns the name of the volume passed as $1 to VolumesToUse.
# If volume is assigned, 0 is returned; else, 1 is returned.
#
# If nothing passed, skip assignment
[ -z “$1” ] && return 1
VolumeToAssign=`CheckIfValidVolume “$1″`
if [ -z “$VolumeToAssign” ] ; then
VolumeToAssign=`CheckIfValidVolume “/Volumes/$1″`
[ -z “$VolumeToAssign” ] && return 1
fi
[ “$VolumeToAssign” = “/” ] && BootVolumeWillBeSearched=true
VolumesToUse=”$VolumesToUse
$VolumeToAssign”
return 0
}

CheckIfValidVolume()
{
# Usage: CheckIfValidVolume volume
# Summary: If volume is a valid volume path, the path, with extra
# slashes removed, is written to standard output.
#
local PathToPrint=””
local VolumePathToCheck=”$1″
# If VolumePathToCheck is the boot volume
if [ “$VolumePathToCheck” -ef / ] ; then
PathToPrint=/
# Else if VolumePathToCheck begins with /
elif [ “`printf “%s” “$VolumePathToCheck” | grep ‘^/’`” ] ; then
# If it is a directory and not a link
if [ -d “$VolumePathToCheck” -a ! -L “$VolumePathToCheck” ] ; then
# Strip any extra slashes
VolumePathToCheck=`printf “%s” “$VolumePathToCheck” | sed ‘s|//*|/|g’`
if [ “`dirname “$VolumePathToCheck”`” = “/Volumes” ] ; then
PathToPrint=”/Volumes/`basename “$VolumePathToCheck”`”
fi
fi
fi
[ “$PathToPrint” ] && echo “$PathToPrint”
}

DeleteCrontabEntries()
{
# Usage: DeleteCrontabEntries [$1]
# Argument: $1 = Volume name. The name should begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume). If NULL, then / is
# used as volume name.
# Authors: John Hansen, Corey Swertfager
# Summary: Deletes from / or volume specified the crontab entries
# created by Norton Scheduler and Symantec Scheduler.
# Note: User must be root when calling this function.
#
if [ “z$1″ = z/ ] ; then
VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom=””
else
VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom=”$1″
fi
CRONDIRNEW=”$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom/private/var/at/tabs” # OS 10.5 and later crontab directory
CRONDIROLD=”$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom/private/var/cron/tabs” # OS 10.4 and earlier crontab directory
if [ ! -d “$CRONDIRNEW” -a ! -d “$CRONDIROLD” ] ; then
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “No crontab directory was found on on the current boot volume.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “No crontab directory was found on on the volume \”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “No crontab directory was found on on the current boot volume.”
else
echo “No crontab directory was found on on the volume \”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”.”
fi
fi
return 1
fi
TEMPFILETEMPLATE=”/private/tmp/NortonTemp”
GREP1=”^#SqzS”
GREP2=”^#SYMANTEC SCHEDULER CRON ENTRIES”
GREP3=”^#PLEASE DO NOT EDIT\.$”
GREP4=”EvType1=.*EvType2=.*Sched=”
GREP5=”Norton Solutions Support/Scheduler/schedLauncher”
GREP6=”Symantec/Scheduler/SymSecondaryLaunch.app/Contents/schedLauncher”
SymantecCrontabEntryExists=false
CurrentDir=”`pwd`” # Save initial directory location
# Set IFS to only newline to get all crontabs
IFS=’

for CRONDIR in `ls -d “$CRONDIRNEW” “$CRONDIROLD” 2>/dev/null` ; do
cd “$CRONDIR”
# List each crontab, pipe through grep command and replace
for user in $ComputerUsers ; do
# If there is no crontab file for this user, skip user
[ ! -f “$user” ] && continue
# If deleting from boot volume
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
# Check to see if there is a Symantec crontab entry
if [ “`crontab -u “$user” -l | grep -c “$GREP1\|$GREP2\|$GREP3\|$GREP4\|$GREP5\|$GREP6″`” != 0 ] ; then
SymantecCrontabEntryExists=true
else
continue # Nothing to remove, skip user
fi
$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly && break
TEMPFILE=”$TEMPFILETEMPLATE`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`”
crontab -u “$user” -l | grep -v “$GREP1\|$GREP2\|$GREP3\|$GREP4\|$GREP5\|$GREP6” > $TEMPFILE
# Restore crontab file if it has more entries, else remove
if [ -s “$TEMPFILE” ] ; then
crontab -u “$user” $TEMPFILE &>/dev/null
else
echo “y” | crontab -u “$user” -r &>/dev/null
fi
else
# Check to see if there is a Symantec crontab entry
if [ “`grep -c “$GREP1\|$GREP2\|$GREP3\|$GREP4\|$GREP5\|$GREP6” “$user”`” != 0 ] ; then
SymantecCrontabEntryExists=true
else
continue # Nothing to remove, skip user
fi
$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly && break
TEMPFILE=”$TEMPFILETEMPLATE`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`”
grep -v “$GREP1\|$GREP2\|$GREP3\|$GREP4\|$GREP5\|$GREP6” “$user” > $TEMPFILE
# Restore crontab file if it has more entries, else remove
if [ -s “$TEMPFILE” ] ; then
cat $TEMPFILE >”$user”
else
rm -f “$user” 2>/dev/null
fi
fi
/bin/rm “$TEMPFILE” 2>/dev/null
done
[ $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = true -a $SymantecCrontabEntryExists = true ] && break
done
cd “$CurrentDir” # Return to intial directory
if $SymantecCrontabEntryExists ; then
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “Symantec crontab entries would be deleted from the current boot volume.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “Symantec crontab entries would be deleted from the volume” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “Symantec crontab entries were deleted from the current boot volume.”
else
echo “Symantec crontab entries were deleted from the volume”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”.”
fi
fi
NoFilesToRemove=false
else
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “There are no Symantec crontab entries on the current boot volume;” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “no crontab entries would be removed from it.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “There are no Symantec crontab entries on the volume \”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”;” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “no crontabs would be adjusted on that volume.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
elif [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom” ] ; then
echo “There are no Symantec crontab entries to delete from the current boot volume.”
else
echo “There are no Symantec crontab entries to delete from the volume”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteCrontabsFrom”`\”.”
fi
fi
return 0
}

DeleteLaunchdPlists()
{
# Usage: DeleteLaunchdPlists [$1]
# Argument: $1 = Volume name. The name should begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume). If NULL, then / is
# used as volume name.
# Summary: Deletes from / or volume specified the launchd plists
# created by Symantec Scheduler.
# Note: User must be root when calling this function.
#
if [ “z$1″ = z/ ] ; then
VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom=””
else
VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom=”$1″
fi
LaunchdPlists=`ls -d “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec.Sched”*.plist 2>/dev/null`
if [ “$LaunchdPlists” ] ; then
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom” ] ; then
echo “Symantec Scheduler launchd plists would be deleted from the current boot volume.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “Symantec Scheduler launchd plists would be deleted from the volume” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom”`\”.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
IFS=’

for EachPlist in $LaunchdPlists ; do
rm -f “$EachPlist” 2>/dev/null
done
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom” ] ; then
echo “Symantec Scheduler launchd plists were deleted from the current boot volume.”
else
echo “Symantec Scheduler launchd plists were deleted from the volume”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom”`\”.”
fi
fi
NoFilesToRemove=false
else
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom” ] ; then
echo “There are no Symantec Scheduler launchd plists on the current boot volume,” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “so none would be removed from it.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “There are no Symantec Scheduler launchd plists on the volume” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom”`\”, so none would be removed from it.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
elif [ -z “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom” ] ; then
echo “There are no Symantec Scheduler launchd plists to delete from the current boot”
echo “volume.”
else
echo “There are no Symantec Scheduler launchd plists to delete from the volume”
echo “\”`basename “$VolumeToDeleteLaunchdPlistsFrom”`\”.”
fi
fi
return 0
}

DeleteSymantecLoginItems()
{
# Usage: DeleteSymantecLoginItems [volume]
#
# Argument: volume – volume from which to remove login items; volume must
# begin with “/Volumes/” unless it is “/” (boot volume); if
# nothing is passed, / is assumed.
#
# Summary: Deletes Symantec items from all com.apple.loginitems.plist and
# loginwindow.plist files on volume specified.
#
# If a file is purged on the boot volume, file path defined by
# SymantecCleanupRestartFile is created so that reboot messaging
# can be displayed by scripts that use this function.
#
# Returns: The number of files purged.
#
# Note: If this function is run while booted in OS 10.1.x, it will
# not be able to adjust loginwindow.plist files on an OS 10.4
# or later volume because plutil did not ship with OS 10.1.x.
#
# The com.apple.loginitems.plist files are not purged if
# /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy does not exist (PlistBuddy first
# appeared in OS 10.5).
#
# GetComputerUsers() function must be run before calling this
# function so that ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir is defined.
#
# CreateFilesRemovedListOnly and FilesRemovedList variables are
# used only in Norton Cleanup scripts.
#
# Version: 3.0.0
#
local ArrayItem
local Base
local Buffer
local CheckSyntax
local CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=”$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly”
local Line
local NameKeyValue
local NumberOfFilesPurged=0
local OriginalPlistFile
local PatternOfKeyNames=””
local PatternOfKeyNamesToExclude=”Norton Solutions|Symantec|SymSecondaryLaunch|Norton”
local PatternOfPaths=””
local PlistBuddyError
local PropertyKeyToUse
local StartupPathPatterns=”/Applications/Norton Internet Security.app
/Applications/Norton Security.app
/Applications/Symantec Cloud Security.app
/Applications/Symantec Unified Endpoint Protection.app
/Library/Application Support/Norton Solutions
/Library/Application Support/Symantec
/Library/Application Support/Sym[an][na]tec/Scheduler/SymSecondaryLaunch.app
/Library/StartupItems/Norton
/Norton Zone.app”
local SymantecLoginItemsWereFound=false
local SymantecLoginItemWasFound
local TargetVolume=”$1″
local TempFileTemplate=/private/tmp/Delete_Symantec_Login_Items
local TempScrapFile=${TempFileTemplate}`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`-Scrap
local TempPlistFile=${TempFileTemplate}`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`-PlistCopy
[ “$1″ -ef / ] && TargetVolume=””
[ “z$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly” != ztrue -o ! -f “$FilesRemovedList” ] && CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=false
[ -z “$SymantecCleanupRestartFile” ] && SymantecCleanupRestartFile=”/private/tmp/com.symantec.cleanup.restart”
which plutil &>/dev/null
# If plutil program is not installed
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
# If running OS 10.4 or later
if [ $OSXmajorVersion -gt 3 ] ; then
# Show message and skip plist adjustments because plists are in binary format in OS 10.4 and later
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
echo “NOTE: plutil is not installed, so loginwindow.plist files cannot be adjusted.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “NOTE: plutil is not installed, so loginwindow.plist files cannot be adjusted.”
fi
return
fi
fi
IFS=’

for Line in $StartupPathPatterns ; do
PatternOfPaths=”$PatternOfPaths`[ “$PatternOfPaths” ] && echo ‘|’`$Line”
Base=`basename “$Line” .app`
if [ -z “`echo “$Base” | egrep -xe “$PatternOfKeyNamesToExclude”`” ] ; then
PatternOfKeyNames=”$PatternOfKeyNames`[ “$PatternOfKeyNames” ] && echo ‘|’`$Base”
fi
done
# Remove login items from loginwindow.plist files
for EachHomeDir in $ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir ; do
if [ “$EachHomeDir” = / ] ; then
OriginalPlistFile=”$TargetVolume/Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist”
else
OriginalPlistFile=”$TargetVolume$EachHomeDir/Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist”
fi
[ ! -f “$OriginalPlistFile” ] && continue
rm -rf “$TempPlistFile” 2>/dev/null
cp “$OriginalPlistFile” “$TempPlistFile”
CheckSyntax=true
plutil -convert xml1 “$TempPlistFile” 2>/dev/null
# If plutil failed to convert the plist, don’t check syntax later
[ $? != 0 ] && CheckSyntax=false
IsBinaryFormat=false
# If original plist is different than converted plist, treat it as a binary file
[ -n “`diff “$OriginalPlistFile” “$TempPlistFile” 2>/dev/null`” ] && IsBinaryFormat=true
# If no Symantec login item was found, skip to next file
[ `egrep -c -e “$PatternOfPaths” “$TempPlistFile”` = 0 ] && continue
SymantecLoginItemsWereFound=true
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
echo “Symantec login items would be removed from:” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo ” \”$OriginalPlistFile\”” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
continue
fi
# Purge Symantec login item(s)
printf “” > “$TempScrapFile”
Buffer=””
DoWriteBuffer=true
for Line in `cat “$TempPlistFile”` ; do
# If beginning of a dictionary key
if [ “`printf “%s” “$Line” | grep ‘<dict>$’`” ] ; then
[ “$Buffer” ] && echo “$Buffer” >> “$TempScrapFile”
Buffer=”$Line”
DoWriteBuffer=true
else
if [ “$Buffer” ] ; then
Buffer=”$Buffer
$Line”
else
Buffer=”$Line”
fi
# If end of a dictionary key
if [ “`printf “%s” “$Line” | grep ‘</dict>$’`” ] ; then
$DoWriteBuffer && echo “$Buffer” >> “$TempScrapFile”
Buffer=””
DoWriteBuffer=true
# Else if Symantec path was found
elif [ “`printf “%s” “$Line” | egrep “$PatternOfPaths”`” ] ; then
DoWriteBuffer=false
fi
fi
done
[ “$Buffer” ] && echo “$Buffer” >> “$TempScrapFile”
# If some login item information is missing
if [ `grep -c ‘<dict>$’ “$TempScrapFile”` != `grep -c ‘</dict>$’ “$TempScrapFile”` ] ; then
echo “ERROR: Could not remove Symantec login items from:”
echo ” $OriginalPlistFile”
# Else if syntax is to be checked and plist contains bad syntax
elif [ $CheckSyntax = true -a -n “`plutil -s “$TempScrapFile” 2>/dev/null`” ] ; then
echo “ERROR: Could not remove Symantec login items (plutil conversion failed) from:”
echo ” $OriginalPlistFile”
else
echo “Removing Symantec login items from:”
echo ” \”$OriginalPlistFile\””
cat “$TempScrapFile” > “$OriginalPlistFile”
$IsBinaryFormat && plutil -convert binary1 “$OriginalPlistFile” 2>/dev/null
let NumberOfFilesPurged=$NumberOfFilesPurged+1
fi
done
rm -f “$TempScrapFile” 2>/dev/null
# Remove login items from com.apple.loginitems.plist files if PlistBuddy is installed
if [ -f /usr/libexec/PlistBuddy ] ; then
for EachHomeDir in $ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir ; do
if [ “$EachHomeDir” = / ] ; then
OriginalPlistFile=”$TargetVolume/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginitems.plist”
else
OriginalPlistFile=”$TargetVolume$EachHomeDir/Library/Preferences/com.apple.loginitems.plist”
fi
[ ! -f “$OriginalPlistFile” ] && continue
rm -rf “$TempPlistFile” 2>/dev/null
cp “$OriginalPlistFile” “$TempPlistFile”
PropertyKeyToUse=’:privilegedlist:CustomListItems’
NameKeyValue=`/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy “$TempPlistFile” -c “print ${PropertyKeyToUse}:0:Name” 2>/dev/null`
if [ -z “$NameKeyValue” ] ; then
PropertyKeyToUse=’:SessionItems:CustomListItems’
NameKeyValue=`/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy “$TempPlistFile” -c “print ${PropertyKeyToUse}:0:Name” 2>/dev/null`
[ -z “$NameKeyValue” ] && continue
fi
PlistBuddyError=0
SymantecLoginItemWasFound=false
ArrayItem=0
while [ “$NameKeyValue” ] ; do
# If this is a Symantec login item that should be deleted
if [ “`printf “%s” “$NameKeyValue” | egrep -xe “$PatternOfKeyNames”`” ] ; then
SymantecLoginItemWasFound=true
$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly && break
/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy “$TempPlistFile” -c “delete ${PropertyKeyToUse}:$ArrayItem” 2>/dev/null
PlistBuddyError=$?
[ $PlistBuddyError != 0 ] && break
else
let ArrayItem=$ArrayItem+1
fi
NameKeyValue=`/usr/libexec/PlistBuddy “$TempPlistFile” -c “print ${PropertyKeyToUse}:$ArrayItem:Name” 2>/dev/null`
done
$SymantecLoginItemWasFound && SymantecLoginItemsWereFound=true
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if $SymantecLoginItemWasFound ; then
echo “Symantec login items would be removed from:” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo ” \”$OriginalPlistFile\”” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
# Else if some login item could not be deleted
elif [ $PlistBuddyError != 0 ] ; then
echo “ERROR: Could not remove Symantec login items from:”
echo ” $OriginalPlistFile”
elif $SymantecLoginItemWasFound ; then
echo “Removing Symantec login items from:”
echo ” \”$OriginalPlistFile\””
cp “$TempPlistFile” “$OriginalPlistFile”
let NumberOfFilesPurged=$NumberOfFilesPurged+1
fi
done
fi
rm -f “$TempPlistFile” 2>/dev/null
if ! $SymantecLoginItemsWereFound ; then
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
echo “No Symantec login items were found.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “No Symantec login items were found.”
fi
fi
$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly && echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
# If some Symantec items were purged from files on boot volume, trigger restart
[ $NumberOfFilesPurged -gt 0 -a -z “$TargetVolume” ] && touch “$SymantecCleanupRestartFile”
return $NumberOfFilesPurged
}

DetermineAction()
{
# Usage: DetermineAction
# Summary: Determines which action to take based on user input.
#
clear
echo
ShowVersion
echo ”
WARNING: This script will remove all files and folders created by Symantec
OS X products (except Symantec Adminstration Console for Macintosh
files) and any files within those folders. Therefore, you will
lose ALL files that reside in those folders, including any that
you have created.

echo “1 – Remove all Symantec files/folders.”
echo
echo “2 – Quit. Do not remove any files.”
echo
printf “Enter choice (1 or 2): ”
read choice
echo
case “`echo “z$choice” | awk ‘{print tolower(substr($0,2))}’`” in
1) # Remove files
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=false
;;
2|q|quit) # Quit
echo “Program cancelled. No files were removed.”
ExitScript 0
;;
*) # Show choices again
DetermineAction
;;
esac
}

ExitScript()
{
# Usage: ExitScript [-b] [-e] [exit_number [error_string]]
# Summary: Checks to see if ShowQuitMessage and RunScriptAsStandAlone
# variables are set to true. If so, a message is displayed;
# otherwise, no message is displayed. The script is then
# exited and passes exit_number to exit command. If no
# exit_number is passed, then 0 is passed to exit command. If
# a non-integer is passed as exit_number, 255 is passed to
# exit command. If error_string is passed, it is printed to
# to standard out before exiting and is padded by blank lines
# if error_string is not “”. Pass -b before exit_number to
# suppress beginning padding line, -e to suppress ending
# padding line, both to suppress both. Also removes temp
# files and kills Terminal if need be.
#
local PadBeginning=true
local PadEnd=true
while [ “$1” ] ; do
case “$1” in
-b)
PadBeginning=false
;;
-e)
PadEnd=false
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
rm -f “$FilesRemovedList” “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList” “$LogFile” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
if $QuitTerminalForcefully ; then
KillTerminal
fi
if [ $# -gt 1 ] ; then
if [ -z “$2” ] ; then
PadBeginning=false
PadEnd=false
fi
$PadBeginning && echo
printf “%s\n” “$2”
$PadEnd && echo
fi
if [ “z$ShowQuitMessage” = ztrue -a “z$RunScriptAsStandAlone” = ztrue ] ; then
[ $# -lt 2 -o \( $PadEnd = false -a -n “$2” \) ] && echo
echo “NOTE: If you double-clicked this program, quit Terminal application now.”
[ $PadEnd = true -o -z “$2” ] && echo
fi
[ -z “$1” ] && exit 0
[ -z “`expr “$1″ / 1 2>/dev/null`” ] && exit 255 || exit $1
}

FinishCleanup()
{
# Usage: FinishCleanup
# Summary: Displays then deletes the file named by LogFile, a log
# of files not removed by RemoveItem function, if ErrorOccurred
# is true. If NoFilesToRemove is true, a message is shown
# and the function is exited. If RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly
# is true, a message is shown and the function is exited;
# otherwise, a message is shown. Returns value assigned to
# ExitCodeWhenSomeFileWasNotRemoved if ErrorOccurred is true,
# 0 otherwise.
#
if $DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled ; then
FilesThatRemain=`cat “$FilesRemovedList” 2>/dev/null | grep ‘^/’ | egrep -ve “$NotRemovedByNIS6UninstallerText|$NotRemovedBySymantecUninstallerText”`
if [ “$FilesThatRemain” ] ; then
echo “$FilesThatRemain”
return $ExitCodeWhenFilesRemain
else
return 0
fi
elif $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
clear >&2
if $UseMore ; then
ShowContents “$FilesRemovedList”
else
cat “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >&2
echo “NOTE: No files have been removed.” >&2
echo “” >&2
/bin/rm -rf “$FilesRemovedList” “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
return 0
elif $ErrorOccurred ; then
echo
# Display LogFile
ShowContents “$LogFile”
# Remove LogFile
/bin/rm -rf “$LogFile” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
echo
if $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly ; then
echo “NOTE: Not all of the invisible Symantec files were removed.”
echo ” Make sure each volume passed is unlocked and accessible.”
else
echo “NOTE: Not all folders/files were removed.”
echo ” Perhaps a file or folder listed above is in use or a folder”
echo ” listed above is not empty.”
if $RestartMayBeNeeded ; then
echo
echo “Some Symantec product files have been removed from the boot volume.”
else
if $SomeFileWasRemoved ; then
echo
echo “Some folders or files have been removed.”
fi
fi
fi
return $ExitCodeWhenSomeFileWasNotRemoved
fi
if $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly ; then
if $NoFilesToRemove ; then
echo “There were no invisible Symantec files to be removed.”
else
echo “AntiVirus QuickScan and/or Norton FS files have been removed.”
fi
return 0
fi
if $NoFilesToRemove ; then
echo “There were no files that needed to be removed. No files were removed.”
return 0
fi
$RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly && return 0
echo
if $RestartMayBeNeeded ; then
printf “Symantec product files have been removed from the boot volume”
if $SomeFileWasRemovedFromNonBootVolume ; then
echo
echo “and from other volume(s) listed above.”
else
echo “.”
fi
else
echo “Symantec product files have been removed from the above volume(s).”
fi
return 0
}

GetAdminPassword()
{
# Usage: GetAdminPassword [$1]
# Argument: $1 – Prompt for password. If true is passed, a user that
# is not root will always be asked for a password. If
# something other than true is passed or if nothing is
# passed, then a user that is not root will only be
# prompted for a password if authentication has lapsed.
# Summary: Gets an admin user password from the user so that
# future sudo commands can be run without a password
# prompt. The script is exited with a value of 1 if
# the user enters an invalid password or if the user
# is not an admin user. If the user is the root user,
# then there is no prompt for a password (there is
# no need for a password when user is root).
# NOTE: Make sure ExitScript function is in the script.
#
# If root user, no need to prompt for password
[ “`whoami`” = “root” ] && return 0
echo >&2
# If prompt for password
if [ “$1” = “true” -o “$1” = “true” ] ; then
ShowVersion >&2
echo >&2
sudo -k >&2 # Make sudo require a password the next time it is run
echo “You must be an admin user to run this script.” >&2
fi
# A dummy sudo command to get password
sudo -p “Please enter your admin password: ” date 2>/dev/null 1>&2
if [ ! $? = 0 ] ; then # If failed to get password, alert user and exit script
echo “You entered an invalid password or you are not an admin user. Script aborted.” >&2
ExitScript 1
fi
}

GetComputerUsers()
{
# Usage: GetComputerUsers [-r] [volume]
#
# Version: 1.0.1
#
# Summary: Defines the following variables:
#
# ComputerUsers
# ComputerUsersHomeDirs
# ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir
# ComputerUsersTable
#
# Omitted are users whose home directories contain no Library
# directory and users that are not root whose home directory is
# /var/root. If volume is passed and there is no /Users on that
# volume, variables are all set to “”. ComputerUsersTable is a
# list of users and their home directories, separated by tabs.
#
# Note: This function must be run as root to find all users. When an
# OS X volume other than / is passed or if the dscl program fails
# or does not exist, non-root users that do not have their home
# directories in /Users are not included and root’s home directory
# is assumed to be /var/root.
#
# History: 1.0.1 – 08/11/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added ComputerUsersTable variable assignment.
# * Now always includes root user in case this function
# is not run as root.
# * Added volume argument.
#
local CurrentDir
local GCUHomeDir
local CGLibraryDir
local CGLibraryDirs
local GCUUser
local GCUUsers
local SavedIFS=”$IFS”
local VolumePassed=”$1″
ComputerUsers=””
ComputerUsersHomeDirs=””
ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir=””
ComputerUsersTable=””
# If a directory other than / is passed
if [ -d “$VolumePassed” -a ! “$VolumePassed” -ef / ] ; then
# If not an OS X volume, skip it
[ ! -d “$VolumePassed/Users” ] && return
CurrentDir=`pwd`
cd “$VolumePassed”
CGLibraryDirs=`ls -d Users/*/Library 2>/dev/null | grep -v ‘Users/Shared’`
cd “$CurrentDir”
# If no Library folders were found, skip
[ -z “$CGLibraryDirs” ] && return
CGLibraryDirs=”$CGLibraryDirs
var/root/Library”
IFS=’

for CGLibraryDir in $CGLibraryDirs ; do
GCUHomeDir=”/`dirname “$CGLibraryDir”`”
GCUUser=`basename “$GCUHomeDir”`
ComputerUsersHomeDirs=”$ComputerUsersHomeDirs
$GCUHomeDir”
ComputerUsers=”$ComputerUsers
$GCUUser”
ComputerUsersTable=”$ComputerUsersTable
$GCUUser $GCUHomeDir”
done
else
GCUUsers=`dscl . list /Users 2>/dev/null | egrep ‘^[[:alnum:]]’ | egrep -vx ‘daemon|nobody’`
if [ -z “$GCUUsers” ] ; then
GCUUsers=”`ls /Users | egrep ‘^[[:alnum:]]’ | grep -vx Shared`
root”
fi
IFS=’

for GCUUser in $GCUUsers ; do
GCUHomeDir=`echo $(eval echo ~”$GCUUser”)`
# If home directory could not be evaluated
if [ “`printf “%s” “$GCUHomeDir” | grep ‘^~’`” ] ; then
continue
elif [ “$GCUUser” != root ] ; then
if [ ! -d “$GCUHomeDir/Library” ] ; then
continue
elif [ “$GCUHomeDir” = /var/root ] ; then
continue
fi
fi
ComputerUsers=”$ComputerUsers
$GCUUser”
ComputerUsersHomeDirs=”$ComputerUsersHomeDirs
$GCUHomeDir”
ComputerUsersTable=”$ComputerUsersTable
$GCUUser $GCUHomeDir”
done
fi
IFS=”$SavedIFS”
ComputerUsers=`echo “$ComputerUsers” | grep . | sort -f | uniq`
ComputerUsersHomeDirs=`echo “$ComputerUsersHomeDirs” | grep / | sort -f | uniq`
ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir=”/
$ComputerUsersHomeDirs”
ComputerUsersTable=`echo “$ComputerUsersTable” | grep / | sort -f | uniq`
}

KillNortonZone()
{
$CreateFilesRemovedListOnly && return
ZoneProcesses=`ps -axww | grep “Norton Zone.app/Contents/MacOS/Norton Zone” | grep -v grep | awk ‘{print $1}’`
for EachZoneAppPID in $ZoneProcesses ; do
kill -9 “$EachZoneAppPID”
done
[ “$ZoneProcesses” ] && killall Finder
}

KillSymantecProcesses()
{
# Usage: KillSymantecProcesses [-n] [ProcessPattern [ProductName]]
#
# Kills Symantec processes that match extended regular expression
# ProcessPattern. If ProcessPattern is not passed, all processes
# that match those in ProcessPatternDefault are used. If ProductName
# is passed, that name is shown when kill attempt is made; otherwise
# “Symantec” is shown.
#
# If -n is passed as the first argument, no kill is attempted and no
# output is shown.
#
# Returns 1 if there remains some matching process in memory, 0 if not.
#
# Version: 1.0.2
#
# History: 1.0.1 – 07/24/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added ProcessPattern and ProductName arguments.
# * Added definitions of ProcessesToSkipPattern and
# ProcessPatternDefault.
# * Added -n option.
# 1.0.2 – 08/27/2014 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Now uses egrep instead of grep for process matching.
# * Now excludes process that include the name of the
# script that is running this function.
# * Now excludes Symantec Uninstaller.app and SymantecRemovalTool
# when no ProcessPattern is passed.
# * Changed -c to -n in Usage.
#
local aUID
local DoKill=true
local ExclusionPattern
local NoKillOption=”-n”
local ProcessesToSkipPattern=”/LiveUpdateAdminUtility/|/RemoveSymantecMacFiles\.command|/RemoveSymantecMacFiles\.command|/Symantec Uninstaller.app|/SymantecRemovalTool”
local ProcessPattern
local ProcessPatternDefault=”/Application Support/Norton|/Application Support/Symantec|/Applications/Norton|/Applications/Symantec|PrivateFrameworks/NPF|PrivateFrameworks/Sym|/StartupItems/.*Norton|/StartupItems/NUMCompatibilityCheck|/StartupItems/SMac Client|/StartupItems/Sym|/StartupItems/TrackDelete|/StartupItems/VolumeAssist”
local ProductName
local SavedIFS=”$IFS”
local UIAGENT_USERS
if [ “z$1” = “z$NoKillOption” ] ; then
shift
DoKill=false
fi
ProcessPattern=”$1″
ProductName=”$2″
ExclusionPattern=`basename “$0” 2>/dev/null | sed ‘s/\./\\\./g’`
# If script name was successfully obtained
if [ “$ExclusionPattern” ] ; then
# Add / + current script name to ExclusionPattern
ExclusionPattern=” egrep -|/$ExclusionPattern$|/$ExclusionPattern ”
else
ExclusionPattern=” egrep -”
fi
if [ -z “$ProcessPattern” ] ; then
ProcessPattern=”$ProcessPatternDefault”
ProcessesToSkipPattern=”$ExclusionPattern|$ProcessesToSkipPattern”
else
ProcessesToSkipPattern=”$ExclusionPattern”
fi
if [ -z “$ProductName” ] ; then
ProductName=”Symantec”
fi
Processes=`ps -wwax | egrep -i “$ProcessPattern” | egrep -v “$ProcessesToSkipPattern” | sort -f | uniq`
if [ $DoKill = true -a -n “$Processes” ] ; then
IFS=’

# If launchctl program exists, unload SymUIAgent
if which launchctl &>/dev/null ; then
# Code by Haridharan Nattamaig to unload SymUIAgent
UIAGENT_USERS=`ps -aef | grep SymUIAgent | grep -v grep | awk ‘{print $1}’ | sort | uniq`
for aUID in ${UIAGENT_USERS} ; do
id -u ${aUID} >& /dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ] ; then
echo “Unloading SymUIAgent for UID $aUID”
sudo -u \#${aUID} launchctl unload /Library/LaunchAgents/com.symantec.uiagent.application.plist >& /dev/null
fi
done
fi
echo “Ending $ProductName processes…”
for TheProcess in $Processes ; do
echo “$TheProcess”
kill -9 `echo “z $TheProcess” | awk ‘{print $2}’`
done
IFS=”$SavedIFS”
Processes=`ps -wwax | egrep -i “$ProcessPattern” | egrep -v “$ProcessesToSkipPattern” | sort -f | uniq`
fi
if [ “$Processes” ] ; then
if $DoKill ; then
echo “*** $ProductName processes still in memory:”
echo “$Processes”
fi
return 1
else
if $DoKill ; then
echo “*** There are no $ProductName processes in memory”
fi
return 0
fi
}

KillTerminal()
{
ProcessLines=`ps -axww | grep -e “/Applications/Utilities/Terminal.app” | grep -v grep | sort -f`
if [ -z “$ProcessLines” ] ; then
return
elif [ `echo “$ProcessLines” | grep . -c` -gt 1 -a $QuitTerminalForcefullyForAll = false ] ; then
echo “NOTE: Terminal was launched more than once so it could not be quit.”
echo ” Use the -QQ option to force Terminal to be quit for all users.”
return
else
echo “WARNING: Quitting Terminal.”
fi
IFS=’

for ProcessLine in $ProcessLines ; do
ProcessID=`printf “%s” “$ProcessLine” | awk ‘{print $1}’`
kill -9 “$ProcessID”
done
}

ProcessArguments()
{
# Usage: ProcessArguments [ –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=string ] [ –OptionIsOneArgument=string ] “$@”
#
# Version: 1.0.1
#
# Summary: Processes arguments passed to script. Arguments beginning with a
# single hyphen (-) are parsed into separate options except when an
# argument is negative integer. Arguments beginning with two hypens
# are treated as one argument; if the argument contains is an equals
# sign (=), the string after the first “=” is treated as a separate
# argument (i.e., the value assigned to the double-hyphen argument).
#
# For each –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument passed before “$@”, the string
# after “=” is used as an option that takes the next argument in full
# without parsing it (see examples below); string must be a hyphen
# followed by a single character.
#
# For each –OptionIsOneArgument passed before “$@”, the string after
# “=” is used as an option that should be treated as a single argument.
# This is useful when processing an argument that begins with a single
# hyphen to avoid having that argument parsed into separate options.
# The referenced option cannot be embedded within other options (see
# final example below).
#
# “$@” must be the last argument passed to ProcessArguments. Put all custom
# option handling between “— Customized argument handling begins here —”
# and “— Customized argument handling ends here —“.
#
# Note: ProcessArgumentsNextArgument may be called to verify and obtain the
# next argument after or before a given option; see that function’s usage
# for more details. OriginalArgumentNumber can be used to determine if
# two arguments were originally passed within the same string of options.
#
# Examples: These examples have expanded the arguments passed as “$@”.
#
# ProcessArguments -ab -c
# Would process three arguments: -a, -b, and -c
# ProcessArguments –ab -c
# Would process two arguments: –ab and -c
# ProcessArguments –equation=a=b+c
# Would process two arguments: –equation and a=b+c
# ProcessArguments -10
# Would process one argument: -10
# ProcessArguments -10a
# Would process three arguments: -1, -0, -a
# ProcessArguments –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=-e -e -ger
# Would process two arguments: -e and -ger
# ProcessArguments –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=-e -peer
# Would process three arguments: -p, -e, and er
# ProcessArguments –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=-e –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=-t -eter -ter
# Would process four arguments: -e, ter, -t, and er
# ProcessArguments –OptionIsOneArgument=-hi -hi
# Would process one argument: -hi
# ProcessArguments –OptionIsOneArgument=-hi -his
# Would process three arguments: -h, -i, and -s
#
# History: 1.0.1 – 06/23/2013 – Corey Swertfager:
# * Added processing of options within a string that begins
# with a single hyphen.
# * Added –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument option.
# * Added –OptionIsOneArgument option.
#
local ArgList=””
local ArgsToAdd
local ArgWasAdded=false
local CurrentArgNumber=1
local CurrentArgument
local CurrentCharacter
local DoNotParseNextArgument=false
local NextArgument=””
local NumberOfArgumentsPassed
local NumberOfArgumentsToUse=0
local OptionToAdd
local OriginalArgumentNumber=0
local OriginalArgumentNumberList=””
local RemainingOptionsInString
local TableOfOptionsWithoutParsing=”*** Each option in this table will have its succeeding argument left unparsed. ***”
local TableOfUndividedArguments=”*** Each item in this table should each be treated as single argument. ***”
while [ “$1” ] ; do
case “$1” in
–OptionIsOneArgument)
ExitScript 99 “WARNING: Bad use of –OptionIsOneArgument passed to ProcessArguments:
\”$1\””
;;
–OptionIsOneArgument=*)
OptionToAdd=`printf “%s” “$1″ | awk ‘{match($0,”=”) ; print substr($0,RSTART+1)}’`
[ -z “$OptionToAdd” ] && ExitScript 99 “WARNING: Bad use of –OptionIsOneArgument passed to ProcessArguments:
\”$1\””
TableOfUndividedArguments=”$TableOfUndividedArguments
$OptionToAdd”
;;
–OptionTakesUnparsedArgument|–OptionTakesUnparsedArgument=*)
OptionToAdd=`printf “%s” “$1″ | awk ‘{match($0,”=”) ; print substr($0,RSTART+1)}’`
[ -z “`printf “%s” “$OptionToAdd” | grep -xe ‘-.’`” ] && ExitScript 99 “WARNING: Bad use of –OptionTakesUnparsedArgument passed to ProcessArguments:
\”$1\””
TableOfOptionsWithoutParsing=”$TableOfOptionsWithoutParsing
$OptionToAdd”
;;
*)
break
;;
esac
shift
done
NumberOfArgumentsPassed=$#
while [ $# != 0 ] ; do
let OriginalArgumentNumber=$OriginalArgumentNumber+1
# If argument is in the list of arguments whose next argument should not be parsed
if [ “`printf “%s” “$1” | grep -xF “$TableOfOptionsWithoutParsing”`” ] ; then
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
DoNotParseNextArgument=true
# Else if argument is in the list of arguments that should be treated as one argument
elif [ “`printf “%s” “$1” | grep -xF “$TableOfUndividedArguments”`” ] ; then
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
else
case “$1″ in
-|-?)
# If argument was a hyphen or a hyphen followed by a single character
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
DoNotParseNextArgument=false
;;
–*)
# If a value was passed to the option that begins with —
if [ “`printf “%s” “$1″ | grep =`” ] ; then
# Add the option and its value as separate arguments
ArgsToAdd=”`printf “%s” “$1” | awk -F = ‘{print $1}’`
`printf “%s” “$1″ | awk ‘{match($0,”=”) ; print substr($0,RSTART+1)}’`”
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
else
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
fi
DoNotParseNextArgument=false
;;
-*)
# If argument should not be parsed or is a negative integer
if [ $DoNotParseNextArgument = true -o -z “`printf “%s” “$1″ | awk ‘{print substr($0,2)}’ | tr -d ‘[:digit:]’`” ] ; then
# Treat argument as a single argument
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
DoNotParseNextArgument=false
else
# Parse string into separate arguments
ArgsToAdd=””
RemainingOptionsInString=`printf “%s” “$1” | awk ‘{print substr($0,2)}’`
while [ “$RemainingOptionsInString” ] ; do
CurrentCharacter=`printf “%s” “$RemainingOptionsInString” | awk ‘{print substr($0,1,1)}’`
# Prefix the character with a hyphen and add as an argument
if [ “$ArgsToAdd” ] ; then
ArgsToAdd=”$ArgsToAdd
-$CurrentCharacter”
else
ArgsToAdd=”-$CurrentCharacter”
fi
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
RemainingOptionsInString=`printf “%s” “$RemainingOptionsInString” | awk ‘{print substr($0,2)}’`
# If this is an option whose next string should not be parsed
if [ “`printf “%s” “$TableOfOptionsWithoutParsing” | grep -xe “-$CurrentCharacter”`” ] ; then
# If string has characters remaining after that option
if [ “$RemainingOptionsInString” ] ; then
# Add remainder of string as the unparsed string argument
ArgsToAdd=”$ArgsToAdd
$RemainingOptionsInString”
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
else
# Use next argument passed as unparsed string argument
DoNotParseNextArgument=true
fi
break
fi
done
fi
;;
*)
ArgsToAdd=”$1″
OriginalArgumentNumberList=”$OriginalArgumentNumberList
$OriginalArgumentNumber”
DoNotParseNextArgument=false
;;
esac
fi
if $ArgWasAdded ; then
ArgList=”$ArgList
$ArgsToAdd”
else
ArgList=”$ArgsToAdd”
fi
ArgWasAdded=true
shift
done
if [ $NumberOfArgumentsPassed -gt 0 ] ; then
# Add a non-blank line to ArgList in case last argument passed was “”
ArgList=”$ArgList
TheEnd”
OriginalArgumentNumberList=`echo “$OriginalArgumentNumberList” | grep .`
NumberOfArgumentsToUse=`printf “%s” “$ArgList” | grep “” -c`
let NumberOfArgumentsToUse=$NumberOfArgumentsToUse-1
fi
# — Customized argument handling begins here —
BootVolumeWillBeSearched=false
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=false
DoKillProcesses=true
DoRemoveFSDFolders=true
DoRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents=true
DoRemoveIPUA=true
DoRemoveLogs=true
DoRunPredeleteScripts=true
DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled=false
FindOption1=””
FindOption2=””
ListOnlyFilesThatExist=false
NoFilesToRemove=true
PauseBeforeRestarting=true
QuitTerminalForcefully=false
QuitTerminalForcefullyForAll=false
QuitWithoutRestarting=false
$AutoRunScript && QuitWithoutRestarting=true
RemoveCrontabEntries=true
RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly=false
RemoveInvisibleFiles=true
RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly=false
RemoveFromAllVolumes=false
RemoveFromOtherVolumes=false
RestartAutomatically=false
RestartMayBeNeeded=false
ShowFilesAsRemoved=true
ShowOnlyRegularFiles=false
ShowPredeleteErrors=false
ShowQuitMessage=true
SomeFileWasRemoved=false
SomeFileWasRemovedFromNonBootVolume=false
SomeFileWasRemovedFromBootVolume=false
UseMore=false
while [ $CurrentArgNumber -le $NumberOfArgumentsToUse ] ; do
CurrentArgument=`printf “%s” “$ArgList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
OriginalArgumentNumber=`echo “$OriginalArgumentNumberList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
case “$CurrentArgument” in
-A)
RemoveFromAllVolumes=true
BootVolumeWillBeSearched=true
;;
-c)
RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly=true
RemoveCrontabEntries=true
RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly=false
RemoveInvisibleFiles=false
;;
-C)
RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly=false
RemoveCrontabEntries=false
;;
-d)
DoRunPredeleteScripts=false
;;
-e)
ShowPredeleteErrors=true
;;
-F)
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=true
ListOnlyFilesThatExist=true
ShowOnlyRegularFiles=true
FindOption1=-type
FindOption2=f
;;
-f)
ShowFilesAsRemoved=false
;;
-g)
DoRemoveLogs=false
;;
-H)
ShowUsage 0
;;
-h)
ShowHelp 0
;;
-i)
RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly=true
RemoveInvisibleFiles=true
RemoveCrontabEntries=false
RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly=false
;;
-I)
RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly=false
RemoveInvisibleFiles=false
;;
-k)
DoKillProcesses=false
;;
-l|-R)
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=true
ListOnlyFilesThatExist=true
;;
-L)
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=true
ListOnlyFilesThatExist=false
;;
-m)
UseMore=true
;;
-p)
PauseBeforeRestarting=false
;;
-q)
QuitWithoutRestarting=true
RestartAutomatically=false
;;
-Q)
# If -Q was previously passed, treat as -QQ
if $QuitTerminalForcefully ; then
# Treat as if -QQ was passed
QuitTerminalForcefullyForAll=true
else
QuitTerminalForcefullyForAll=false
fi
QuitTerminalForcefully=true
QuitWithoutRestarting=true
RestartAutomatically=false
;;
-QQ)
QuitTerminalForcefully=true
QuitTerminalForcefullyForAll=true
QuitWithoutRestarting=true
RestartAutomatically=false
;;
-r|-re)
RestartAutomatically=true
QuitWithoutRestarting=false
;;
-u)
DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled=true
;;
-V)
echo $Version
ExitScript 0
;;
*)
AssignVolume “$CurrentArgument” # Assign it to a Volume variable
# If not a valid volume
if [ $? = 1 ] ; then
ShowUsage 4 “ERROR: Invalid option or volume name: \”$CurrentArgument\”.”
fi
RemoveFromOtherVolumes=true
;;
esac
let CurrentArgNumber=$CurrentArgNumber+1
done
if $DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled ; then
CreateFilesRemovedListOnly=true
ListOnlyFilesThatExist=true
fi
[ “`echo “$ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotKillProcesses” | grep -x “$FullScriptName”`” ] && DoKillProcesses=false
[ “`echo “$ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveFSDFolders” | grep -x “$FullScriptName”`” ] && DoRemoveFSDFolders=false
[ “`echo “$ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents” | grep -x “$FullScriptName”`” ] && DoRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents=false
[ “`echo “$ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveLogs” | grep -x “$FullScriptName”`” ] && DoRemoveLogs=false
[ “`echo “$ListOfProgramsThatShouldNotRemoveSymantecIPUA” | grep -x “$FullScriptName”`” ] && DoRemoveIPUA=false
# — Customized argument handling ends here —
}

ProcessArgumentsNextArgument()
{
# Usage: ProcessArgumentsNextArgument [exit_code] [-F | -P] [-p | -r ] [operator]
#
# Version: 1.0.0
#
# Arguments: exit_code Pass integer in range 0-255 to ShowUsage when next
# argument is missing or invalid. If exit_code is not
# specified, 0 is assumed.
#
# -F Assign the full logical path to NextArgumentFullPath.
# This is the default. ShowFullFilePath function must
# be included in script. If no operator was passed, -E
# is the assumed operator.
#
# -P Assign the full physical path to NextArgumentFullPath.
# ShowFullFilePath function must be included in script.
# If no operator was passed, -e is the assumed operator.
#
# -p Get previous argument instead of next argument. If
# there is no previous argument, sets NextArgument to “”
# and returns 1.
#
# -r Return 1 instead of exiting script if there is no next
# argument. Sets NextArgument to “”.
#
# operator Operator used to test next argument:
# -d Folder
# -E File, folder, or link
# -e File, folder, or link to an existing file/folder
# -f File
# -i [min [max]]
# Integer in range min-max; pass “” to min and
# an integer to max if there is no minimum but
# a maximum is desired; pass “” to to both min
# and max if passing another option after the -i
# option. Also tests to see if the value of the
# next argument is out of range for the currently
# running version of Mac OS.
# -L Link; does not check to see if link is broken
# unless -P option was also passed
# -l Link to an existing file/folder
# -n Non-null string
#
# Summary: Called by ProcessArguments 1.0.1 or later to assign values to:
#
# CurrentArgNumber
# NextArgument
# NextArgumentFullPath
# NextArgumentOriginalArgumentNumber
#
# using pre-existing values of:
#
# ArgList
# CurrentArgNumber
# CurrentArgument
# OriginalArgumentNumberList
# NumberOfArgumentsToUse
#
# Returns 0 if next or previous argument was assigned to NextArgument,
# CurrentArgNumber was incremented (or decremented if -p was passed),
# and NextArgumentOriginalArgumentNumber was assigned.
#
# Assigns “” to NextArgument and NextArgumentFullPath and returns 1 if
# -p is passed and there is no previous argument, or if -r is passed
# and there is no next argument; otherwise, calls ShowUsage to show
# error message and exit script if operator test fails or if there is
# no next or previous argument.
#
# Note: ShowFullFilePath function must be included in script in order to
# assign a value to NextArgumentFullPath.
#
# Examples: ProcessArgumentsNextArgument
# Returns 0 if there was a next argument; otherwise, passes 0 to
# ShowUsage and displays error message about missing argument.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument -r
# Returns 0 if there was a next argument; otherwise, assigns “” to
# NextArgument and NextArgumentFullPath, then returns 1.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument 2 -d
# Returns 0 if NextArgument was set to a folder; otherwise, passes
# 2 to ShowUsage and displays error message if the next argument is
# missing or is not a folder.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument 3 -r -d
# Returns 0 if NextArgument was set to a folder. If the next argument
# is missing, assigns “” to NextArgument and NextArgumentFullPath,
# then returns 1. If next argument is not a folder, passes 3 to
# ShowUsage and displays error message.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument 4 -i 1
# Returns 0 if NextArgument was set to an integer; otherwise, passes
# 4 to ShowUsage and displays error message if the next argument is
# missing, is not an integer, or is less than 1.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument -i “” 100 5
# Returns 0 if NextArgument was set to an integer; otherwise, passes
# 5 to ShowUsage and displays error message if the next argument is
# missing, is not an integer, or is greater than 100.
# ProcessArgumentsNextArgument -i “” “” 6
# Returns 0 if NextArgument was set to an integer; otherwise, passes
# 6 to ShowUsage and displays error message if the next argument is
# missing or is not an integer.
#
local DoShowMissingError=true
local DirectionText=after
local ExitCode=0
local ErrorText=””
local GoToPreviousArgument=false
local Max
local Min
local NextArgumentOriginal
local PathOption=””
local TestOperator=””
NextArgumentFullPath=””
while [ “$1” ] ; do
case “$1″ in
-d)
ErrorText=”folder”
TestOperator=”$1″
;;
-E)
ErrorText=”file, folder, or link”
TestOperator=”$1″
;;
-e)
ErrorText=”file or folder”
TestOperator=”$1″
;;
-F)
PathOption=”$1″
if [ -z “$ErrorText” ] ; then
ErrorText=”file, folder, or link”
TestOperator=”-E”
fi
;;
-f)
ErrorText=”file”
TestOperator=”$1″
;;
-i)
ErrorText=”integer”
TestOperator=”$1″
Min=”$2″
Max=”$3″
shift 2
;;
-L)
ErrorText=”link”
TestOperator=”$1″
[ “z$PathOption” = “z-P” ] && ErrorText=”unbroken link”
;;
-l)
ErrorText=”unbroken link”
TestOperator=”-L”
;;
-n)
ErrorText=”non-null string”
TestOperator=”$1″
;;
-P)
PathOption=”$1″
if [ -z “$ErrorText” ] ; then
ErrorText=”file or folder”
TestOperator=”-e”
elif [ “$ErrorText” = “link” ] ; then
ErrorText=”unbroken link”
fi
;;
-p)
GoToPreviousArgument=true
DirectionText=before
;;
-r)
DoShowMissingError=false
;;
*)
ExitCode=`printf “%s” “$1” | tr -d -c “[:digit:]”`
[ -z “$ExitCode” ] && ExitCode=0
;;
esac
shift
done
if $GoToPreviousArgument ; then
if [ $CurrentArgNumber -gt 1 ] ; then
let CurrentArgNumber=$CurrentArgNumber-1
NextArgument=`printf “%s” “$ArgList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
NextArgumentOriginalArgumentNumber=`echo “$OriginalArgumentNumberList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
else
NextArgument=””
NextArgumentFullPath=””
return 1
fi
# Else if there are no more arguments in ArgList
elif [ $CurrentArgNumber = $NumberOfArgumentsToUse ] ; then
if $DoShowMissingError ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Nothing was passed after $CurrentArgument” >&2
else
NextArgument=””
NextArgumentFullPath=””
return 1
fi
else
let CurrentArgNumber=$CurrentArgNumber+1
NextArgument=`printf “%s” “$ArgList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
NextArgumentOriginalArgumentNumber=`echo “$OriginalArgumentNumberList” | head -n $CurrentArgNumber | tail -n 1`
fi
NextArgumentFullPath=`ShowFullFilePath $PathOption “$NextArgument”`
if [ “z$ErrorText” = zinteger ] ; then
NextArgumentOriginal=”$NextArgument”
if [ -z “$NextArgument” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not an integer: \”$NextArgumentOriginal\”” >&2
# Else if argument contains something other than a hyphen or digits
elif [ “`printf “%s” “$NextArgument” | tr -d “[:digit:]-“`” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not an integer:
\”$NextArgumentOriginal\”” >&2
# Else if argument contains a hyphen that is not at the beginning
elif [ “`printf “%s” “$NextArgument” | grep ‘..*-‘`” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not an integer:
\”$NextArgumentOriginal\”” >&2
fi
NextArgument=`expr “$NextArgument” / 1 2>/dev/null`
test “$NextArgumentOriginal” -eq “$NextArgument” 2>/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Value passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is out of range for this OS:
$NextArgumentOriginal” >&2
fi
# If minimum value was specified
if [ “$Min” ] ; then
[ $NextArgument -lt $Min ] && ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Value passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument ($NextArgumentOriginal) is less than
minimum value ($Min).” >&2
fi
# If maximum value was specified
if [ “$Max” ] ; then
[ $NextArgument -gt $Max ] && ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Value passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument ($NextArgumentOriginal) is greater than
maximum value ($Max).” >&2
fi
elif [ “z$ErrorText” = “zfile, folder, or link” ] ; then
[ ! -e “$NextArgument” -a ! -L “$NextArgument” ] && ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not a $ErrorText:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
elif [ “z$ErrorText” = “zunbroken link” ] ; then
if [ ! -L “$NextArgument” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not a link:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
# Else if link is broken
elif [ ! -e “$NextArgument” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: The target of the link passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument does not exist:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
fi
elif [ “$ErrorText” ] ; then
[ ! $TestOperator “$NextArgument” ] && ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: Argument passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument is not a $ErrorText:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
fi
if [ “$PathOption” ] ; then
if [ -z “$NextArgumentFullPath” ] ; then
if [ -L “$NextArgument” ] ; then
ShowUsage $ExitCode “ERROR: The target of the link passed $DirectionText $CurrentArgument does not exist:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
else
ExitScript $ExitCode “WARNING: ShowFullFilePath function could not resolve path for:
\”$NextArgument\”” >&2
fi
fi
fi
return 0
}

RemoveAllNortonFiles()
{
# Usage: RemoveAllNortonFiles $1
# Argument: $1 = Volume name. The name should begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume).
# Summary: Removes all OS X Norton products’ files and folders
# from volume named by $1 if RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly
# equals false; otherwise, removes only the invisible Norton
# files. Removes the invisible Norton files from other
# volumes that are passed to the script. Symantec crontab
# entries are removed if RemoveCrontabEntries = true.
#
# If not a valid volume, return 1
[ -z “`CheckIfValidVolume “$1″`” ] && return 1
CurrentVolumeBeingUsed=”$1″
GetComputerUsers “$CurrentVolumeBeingUsed”
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
printf “” > “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList”
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
if [ `echo “$ListOfVolumesToUse” | grep -c .` -gt 1 ] ; then
if [ “$1” = / ] ; then
echo “—— Volume: / (current boot volume) ——” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “—— Volume: \”`basename “$1″`\” ——” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
fi
$RemoveCrontabEntries && DeleteCrontabEntries “$1”
$RemoveCrontabEntries && DeleteLaunchdPlists “$1”
$RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly && return 0
! $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly && DeleteSymantecLoginItems “$1”
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if ! $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly ; then
RunPredeleteScripts “$1”
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
if $ListOnlyFilesThatExist ; then
echo “The following files/folders currently exist and would be removed unless” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “otherwise noted:” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “$FullScriptName would attempt to find and remove the following:” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
RemoveInvisibleFilesFromVolume “$1”
$RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly && return 0
# If not just creating a list of removed files
if ! $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
RunPredeleteScripts “$1”
# If removing files from the boot volume
if [ “z$CurrentVolumeBeingUsed” = z/ ] ; then
echo “Removing system profile if it exists: com.symc.enroll”
profiles -R -p com.symc.enroll &>/dev/null
# Kill Symantec processes before attempting to remove visible files (Etrack 3442959)
$DoKillProcesses && KillSymantecProcesses
fi
fi
# If not an OS X volume, return 1
[ ! -d “$1/Library/Application Support” ] && return 1
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
$DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled || echo “Finding visible Symantec files on: $1” >&2
elif $ShowFilesAsRemoved ; then
echo “Locating visible Symantec files in: $1”
else
echo “Removing visible Symantec files from: $1”
fi
cd “$1”
if [ “`pwd`” = “/” ] ; then
VolumePrefix=””
else
VolumePrefix=”`pwd`”
fi
KillNortonZone
RemoveItem “/.com_symantec_symfs_private”
RemoveItem “/.symSchedScanLockxz”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/{0e10f3d7-07f6-4f12-97b9-9b27e07139a5}”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/{29dd9c80-9ea1-4aaf-9305-a0314aba24e3}”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/extensions/nortonsafetyminder@symantec.com”
RemoveItem “/Applications/GatherSymantecInfo”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Late Breaking News”
RemoveItem “/Applications/LiveUpdate”
RemoveItem “/Applications/LiveUpdate Folder”
RemoveItem “/Applications/LiveUpdate Folder (OS X)”
# Remove navx incorrectly installed by NAV 800.007 installer:
RemoveItem “/Applications/navx”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Norton ” “*”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec AntiVirus”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec Cloud Security.app”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec Endpoint Protection.app”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec Solutions”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec Unified Endpoint Protection.app”
# The next 3 items are erroneously created by early builds of NAV 10 installer
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec/LiveUpdate.app”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec/Read Me Files”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Symantec” -e
RemoveItem “/Applications/Trash Running Daemons”
RemoveItem “/Applications/uDelete Preferences”
RemoveItem “/Applications/Register Your Software”
RemoveItem “/etc/liveupdate.conf”
RemoveItem “/etc/mach_init.d/SymSharedSettings.plist”
RemoveItem “/etc/Symantec.conf”
# Folder erroneously created by NPF 300.001 – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/Firewall” -e -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/NAVDiagnostic.log”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/NAV.history”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/nat_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/nat_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/nav_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/nis_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/nsm_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/Norton Application Aliases”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/Norton Solutions Support”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/norton_” “*” -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/o2spy.log”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/regid.1992-12.com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/Symantec”
$DoRemoveIPUA && RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/Symantec_IPUA”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/symantec_uninstalldashboard” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/SymRun”
RemoveItem “/Library/Authenticators/SymAuthenticator.bundle”
RemoveItem “/Library/CFMSupport/Norton Shared Lib”
RemoveItem “/Library/CFMSupport/Norton Shared Lib Carbon”
RemoveItem “/Library/Contextual Menu Items/NAVCMPlugIn.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Contextual Menu Items/SAVCMPlugIn.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Contextual Menu Items/SymFileSecurityCM.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/LiveUpdate Help”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/LiveUpdate-Hilfe”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton AntiVirus Help”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton AntiVirus-Hilfe”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton Help”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton Help Scripts”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton Help Scripts Folder”
RemoveItem “/Library/Documentation/Help/Norton Utilities Help”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/FileSecurity.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/ndcengine.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/NortonForMac.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/SymAPComm.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/SymFirewall.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/SymInternetSecurity.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/SymIPS.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Extensions/SymPersonalFirewall.kext”
RemoveItem “/Library/Frameworks/mach_inject_bundle.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/InputManagers/Norton Confidential for Safari”
RemoveItem “/Library/InputManagers/Norton Safety Minder”
RemoveItem “/Library/InputManagers/SymWebKitUtils”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Confidential for Safari.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Family Safety.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/Norton Safety Minder.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonFamilyBF.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonInternetSecurityBF.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/NortonSafetyMinderBF.plugin”
RemoveItem “/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.norton” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.symantec” “*” -x ‘com\.symantec\.saturn\.plist’
RemoveCrashReporterLogs
RemoveItem “/Library/Plug-ins/DiskImages/NUMPlugin.bundle”
RemoveItem “/Library/Plug-ins/DiskImages/VRPlugin.bundle”
RemoveItem “/Library/Plug-ins/DiskImages” -e -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Plug-ins” -e -u
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/APPrefPane.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/FileSaver.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/Norton Family Safety.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/Norton Safety Minder.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/Ribbon.Norton.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/SymantecQuickMenu.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PreferencePanes/SymAutoProtect.prefPane”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NPF.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NPFCoreServices.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/NPFDataSource.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/PlausibleDatabase.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymAppKitAdditions.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymAVScan.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymBase.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymConfidential.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymDaemon.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymFirewall.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymInternetSecurity.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymIPS.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymIR.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymLicensing.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymNetworking.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymOxygen.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymPersonalFirewall.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymScheduler.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSEP.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSharedSettings.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSubmission.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymSystem.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymUIAgent.framework”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymUIAgentUI.framework”
if [ ! -e “$VolumePrefix/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymWebKitUtils.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SymWKULoader.dylib” \
-o \( $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = true -a $ListOnlyFilesThatExist = false \) ] ; then
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymWebKitUtils.framework”
fi
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/PrivilegedHelperTools/NATRemoteLock.app”
IFS=’

for EachReceiptLine in `echo “$ReceiptsTable” | grep . | grep -v ‘^#’` ; do
ReceiptName=`echo “$EachReceiptLine” | awk -F ” ” ‘{print $1}’`
ReceiptArg=`echo “$EachReceiptLine” | awk -F ” ” ‘{print $2}’`
if [ “z$ReceiptArg” = z-a ] ; then
RemoveItem “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName”Dev “*”
else
if [ “z$ReceiptName” = zSymWebKitUtils.pkg -o “z$ReceiptName” = zSymWebKitUtilsDev.pkg ] ; then
# If SymWKULoader exists and CleanUpSymWebKitUtils does not, skip deletion of SymWebKitUtils receipt
[ -e “$VolumePrefix/Library/PrivateFrameworks/SymWebKitUtils.framework/Versions/A/Resources/SymWKULoader.dylib” -a ! -e /Library/StartupItems/CleanUpSymWebKitUtils ] && continue
fi
RemoveItem “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName”
if [ “`echo “$ReceiptName” | grep ‘\.pkg$’`” ] ; then
ReceiptName=”`basename “$ReceiptName” .pkg`Dev.pkg”
RemoveItem “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName”
fi
fi
done
RemoveItem “/Library/ScriptingAdditions/SymWebKitUtils.osax”
RemoveItem “/Library/ScriptingAdditions/SymWebKitUtilsSL.osax”
RemoveItem “/Library/Services/Norton for Mac.service”
RemoveItem “/Library/Services/ScanService.service”
RemoveItem “/Library/Services/Symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/Library/Services/SymSafeWeb.service”
RemoveItem “/Library/Services” -e -u
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonAutoProtect”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonAutoProtect.kextcache”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonLastStart”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonMissedTasks”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonPersonalFirewall”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NortonPrivacyControl”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/NUMCompatibilityCheck”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SMC”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymAutoProtect”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymAutoProtect.kextcache”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymDCInit”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymMissedTasks”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymProtector”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymQuickMenuOSFix”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/SymWebKitUtilsOSFix”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/TrackDelete”
RemoveItem “/Library/StartupItems/VolumeAssist”
RemoveItem “/Library/Symantec/tmp”
RemoveItem “/Library/Symantec” -E -u
RemoveItem “/Library/Widgets/NAV.wdgt”
RemoveItem “/Library/Widgets/Symantec Alerts.wdgt”
RemoveItem “/Library/Widgets” -E -u
RemoveItem “/Norton AntiVirus Installer Log”
# Folder with files erroneously created by an early Corsair installer:
RemoveItem “/opt/Symantec”
# Folder erroneously created by that Corsair installer – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/opt” -E -u
# Folder erroneously created by NPF 300.001 – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/Personal” -e -u
# Folder erroneously created by NPF 300.001 – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/Solutions” -e -u
# Folder erroneously created by NPF 300.001 – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/Support/Norton” -e -u
# Folder erroneously created by NPF 300.001 – removed if empty:
RemoveItem “/Support” -e -u
RemoveItem “/symaperr.log”
RemoveItem “/symapout.log”
# Four frameworks erroneously installed by early builds of NAV 9.0.1:
RemoveItem “/SymAppKitAdditions.framework”
RemoveItem “/SymBase.framework”
RemoveItem “/SymNetworking.framework”
RemoveItem “/SymSystem.framework”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Authenticators/SymAuthenticator.bundle”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/CFMSupport/Norton Shared Lib Carbon”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/CoreServices/NSWemergency”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/CoreServices/NUMemergency”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/DeleteTrap.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/KTUM.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/ndcengine.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/NortonForMac.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/NPFKPI.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymDC.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymEvent.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/symfs.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymInternetSecurity.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymIPS.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymOSXKernelUtilities.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Extensions/SymPersonalFirewall.kext”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/StartupItems/NortonAutoProtect”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/StartupItems/SymMissedTasks”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/Symantec”
RemoveItem “/System/Library/SymInternetSecurity.kext”
RemoveItem “/SystemWorks Installer Log”
RemoveItem “/tmp/com.symantec.liveupdate.reboot”
RemoveItem “/tmp/com.symantec.liveupdate.restart”
RemoveItem “/tmp/jlulogtemp”
RemoveItem “/tmp/LiveUpdate.” “*”
RemoveItem “/tmp/liveupdate”
RemoveItem “/tmp/lulogtemp”
RemoveItem “/tmp/O2Spy.log”
RemoveItem “/tmp/SymSharedFrameworks” “*”
RemoveItem “/tmp/symask”
RemoveItem “/Users/dev/bin/smellydecode”
RemoveItem “/Users/dev/bin” -E -u
RemoveItem “/Users/dev” -E -u
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/NAV Corporate”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/NIS Corporate”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/RemoveSymantecMacFilesRemovesThese.txt”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/RemoveSymantecMacFilesLog.txt”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/RemoveSymantecMacFilesRemovesThese.txt”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/RemoveSymantecMacFilesLog.txt”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/SymantecRemovalToolRemovesThese.txt”
RemoveItem “/Users/Shared/SymantecRemovalToolLog.txt”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/nortonscanner”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/nortonsettings”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/MigrateQTF”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/navx”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/npfx”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/savx”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/scfx”
RemoveItem “/usr/bin/symsched”
RemoveItem “/usr/lib/libsymsea.” “dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/lib/libwpsapi.dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/CoreLocationProviderTest”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/KeyGenerator”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/LocationProviderInterfaceTest”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/LocationProviderTest”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/MigrateQTF”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/navx”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/nortonscanner”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/nortonsettings”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin/SkyhookProviderTest”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/bin” -E -u
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libAPFeature.a”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libcx_lib.so”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libecomlodr.dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libgecko3parsers.dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/liblux.so.” “*”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libnlucallback.dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib/libsymsea.” “dylib”
RemoveItem “/usr/local/lib” -E -u
RemoveItem “/usr/share/man/man1/NAVScanIDs.h”
RemoveItem “/var/db/NATSqlDatabase.db”
RemoveItem ‘/var/db/receipts/$(SYM_SKU_REVDOMAIN).install.bom’
RemoveItem ‘/var/db/receipts/$(SYM_SKU_REVDOMAIN).install.plist’
RemoveItem “/var/db/receipts/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/db/receipts/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/db/receipts/com.Symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/du.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/dulux.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/lut.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/lux.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/luxtool.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/mexd.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/microdef.log” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/log/nortondns.log”
RemoveItem “/var/log/Npfkernel.log.fifo”
RemoveItem “/var/root/Applications/Norton Internet Security.app”
RemoveItem “/var/root/Applications” -E
RemoveItem “/var/root/Library/Bundles/NAVIR.bundle”
RemoveItem “/var/root/Library/Bundles” -E -u
RemoveItem “/var/root/Library/Contextual Menu Items/NAVCMPlugIn.plugin”
RemoveItem “/var/root/Library/Contextual Menu Items” -E -u
RemoveItem “/var/tmp/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/tmp/com.Symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “/var/tmp/symantec_error_report” “*”
# Delete logs listed in logging conf files within /etc/symantec
IFS=’

for LUXLogFile in `cat “/Library/Application Support/Symantec/Silo/NFM/LiveUpdate/Conf/lux.logging.conf” /etc/symantec/dulux.logging.conf /etc/symantec/lux.logging.conf /etc/symantec/microdef.logging.conf 2>/dev/null | tr ‘\015’ ‘\012’ | grep logger.sink.file.filePath= | awk -F = ‘{print $2}’ | sort -f | uniq` ; do
RemoveItem “$LUXLogFile” “*”
done
if [ -f /etc/symantec/defutils.conf ] ; then
DefUtilsLogContents=`cat /etc/symantec/defutils.conf 2>/dev/null | tr ‘\015’ ‘\012’`
DefUtilsLogDir=`printf “%s” “$DefUtilsLogContents” | grep defutillog_dir= | awk -F = ‘{print $2}’`
if [ “$DefUtilsLogDir” ] ; then
DefUtilsLogBaseName=`printf “%s” “$DefUtilsLogContents” | grep defutillog_name= | awk -F = ‘{print $2}’`
[ “$DefUtilsLogBaseName” ] && RemoveItem “$DefUtilsLogDir/$DefUtilsLogBaseName”.log “*”
fi
fi
RemoveItem “/etc/symantec” -d -x “saturn”
RemoveItem “/etc/symantec” -E -u
if [ -f “$VolumePrefix/etc/syslog.conf” -a $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = false ] ; then
# Remove Norton Personal Firewall entries from /etc/syslog.conf
sed -e “/Norton Personal Firewall/d” -e “/Npfkernel.log.fifo/d” “$VolumePrefix/etc/syslog.conf” > /tmp/NPF.syslog.conf
if [ -s /tmp/NPF.syslog.conf ] ; then
/bin/cp -f /tmp/NPF.syslog.conf “$VolumePrefix/etc/syslog.conf”
fi
/bin/rm -f /tmp/NPF.syslog.conf
fi
RemoveFilesFromLibraryAndUserDirectories “$1”
RemoveItem /Library/Preferences/Network -E -u
if [ -s “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList” ] ; then
sort -f “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList” | uniq | grep . >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
RemoveLoginKeychainPasswords “$CurrentVolumeBeingUsed”
# If removing files from the boot volume
if [ $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = false -a “z$CurrentVolumeBeingUsed” = z/ ] ; then
# Kill Symantec processes and attempt to remove Symantec folder again in case Symantec
# folder was re-created with incorrect permissions (Etrack 3442959) while other files
# were removed
$DoKillProcesses && KillSymantecProcesses &>/dev/null
RemoveItem “/Library/Application Support/Symantec”
fi
}

RemoveCrashReporterLogs()
{
# Usage: RemoveCrashReporterLogs
# Summary: Removes CrashReporter logs. GetComputerUsers function must be run
# and VolumePrefix must be defined before running this function.
#
# CrashLogGrepPattern will match visible or invisible (name begins with a period) Symantec files
local CrashLogGrepPattern=’/\.?com\.norton|/\.?com\.symantec|/\.?LiveUpdate|\.?/LUTool|/\.?NFM|/\.?Norton|/\.?Sym’
local LogsToDelete=””
local LogToDelete
local UserDir
IFS=’

for UserDir in $ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir ; do
[ “$UserDir” = / ] && UserDir=””
LogsToDelete=”$LogsToDelete
`find “$VolumePrefix$UserDir/Library/Application Support/CrashReporter” “$VolumePrefix$UserDir/Library/Application Support/DiagnosticReports” “$VolumePrefix$UserDir/Library/Logs/CrashReporter” “$VolumePrefix$UserDir/Library/Logs/DiagnosticReports” -type f 2>/dev/null | egrep -i “$CrashLogGrepPattern”`”
done
LogsToDelete=`echo “$LogsToDelete” | grep / | sort -f`
if [ “$VolumePrefix” ] ; then
# Remove VolumePrefix from beginning of paths
LogsToDelete=`echo “$LogsToDelete” | awk -v VOLUME=”$VolumePrefix” ‘{print substr($0,length(VOLUME)+1)}’`
fi
if [ “$LogsToDelete” ] ; then
for LogToDelete in $LogsToDelete ; do
RemoveItem “$LogToDelete” -u
done
fi
}

RemoveEmptyDirectory()
{
# Usage: RemoveEmptyDirectory $1
# Argument: $1 = Full path name of directory
# Summary: Removes directory $1 if it is empty or if it contains
# only .DS_Store and/or .localized (the next best thing
# to being empty).
#
# If $1 is a directory and not a link
if [ -d “$1” -a ! -L “$1” ] ; then
# If folder contains only .DS_Store and/or .localized, or is empty
if [ -z “`ls “$1” 2>/dev/null | grep -v “^\.DS_Store\|^\.localized”`” ] ; then
$ShowFilesAsRemoved && echo ” Removing: \”$1\””
# Clear immutable bit to remove any Finder lock
chflags -R nouchg “$1” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
/bin/rm -rf “$1” 2>/dev/null 1>&2 # Remove folder
fi
fi
}

RemoveFilesFromLibraryAndUserDirectories()
{
# Usage: RemoveFilesFromLibraryAndUserDirectories $1
# Argument: $1 = Name of volume from which to remove preferences.
# The name must begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume).
# Summary: Removes all Symantec files & folders from each user’s
# preferences, /Library/Caches, and /Library/Preferences.
# Removes help files from /Library/Documentation. Removes
# folders incorrectly created by NAV 7.0.2 from each
# user’s home directory.
#
local FSDDir
local UserHomeDir
local UserLibraryDir
CurrentVolumeBeingUsed=”$1″
if [ “$1” = “/” ] ; then
VolumeToCheck=””
else
VolumeToCheck=”$1″
fi
# set IFS to only newline to get all user names
IFS=’

for UserHomeDir in $ComputerUsersHomeDirsAndRootDir ; do
if [ “$UserHomeDir” = “/” ] ; then
UserHomeDir=””
fi
UserLibraryDir=”$UserHomeDir/Library”
# If UserLibraryDir is not a directory, skip to the next name
[ ! -d “$VolumeToCheck$UserLibraryDir” ] && continue
cd “$VolumeToCheck/”
# If a user’s home directory, delete folders from user’s home directory
# that were incorrectly created by NAV 7.0.2
if [ “$UserHomeDir” ] ; then
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Applications/LiveUpdate Folder (OS X)”
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Applications/Norton AntiVirus (OS X)”
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Applications” -e -u
fi
FirefoxExtensions=`find “$UserLibraryDir/Application Support/Firefox/Profiles/”*/extensions/*”@symantec.com.xpi” 2>/dev/null`
for FirefoxExtension in $FirefoxExtensions ; do
RemoveItem “$FirefoxExtension”
done
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Application Support/Norton” “*”
# If a user directory
if [ “$UserHomeDir” ] ; then
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Application Support/Symantec”
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Application Support/Symantec”
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Application Support” -e
# If .fsd folders should be removed
if $DoRemoveFSDFolders ; then
# For each .fsd folder in user’s Downloads folder
for FSDDir in `find “$UserHomeDir/Downloads” -type d -name “.fsd” 2>/dev/null` ; do
RemoveItem “$FSDDir”
done
fi
else
# Make second attempt to remove “/Application Support/Symantec/ErrorReporting”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Application Support/Symantec/ErrorReporting”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Application Support/Symantec”
fi
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Documentation/Help/Norton Privacy Control Help”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Documentation/Help/Norton Personal Firewall Help”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Norton” “*” -u
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/com.apple.Safari/Extensions/Symantec” “*” -u
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/com.norton” “*” -u
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/com.symantec” “*” -u
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/Norton” “*” -u
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Caches/Symantec” “*” -u
# If not a user directory
if [ -z “$UserHomeDir” ] ; then
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/LaunchAgents/com.symantec” “*”
elif $DoRemoveInstallerLaunchAgents ; then
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/LaunchAgents/com.symantec” “*”
else
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/LaunchAgents/com.symantec” “*” -x ‘com\.symantec\..*Installer\.plist’
fi
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/LUTool.txt”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/Norton” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/o2spy.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/Symantec” “*”
# RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/Symantec” “*” -u # May need to add this back with refined matching
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymAPErr.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymAPOut.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymBfw_NFM.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymDebugLeaks.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymDeepsight” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymFWDeepSightTrie.txt”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymFWLog.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymFWRules.log” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymHTTPSubmissions.txt”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymInstall” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymOxygen” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymScanServerDaemon.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymSharedSettingsd.log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Logs/SymUninstall” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/ByHost/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/com.norton” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/com.symantec” “*” -x ‘com\.symantec\.sacm.*’ -x ‘com\.symantec\.smac.*’
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/LiveUpdate Preferences”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/LU Admin Preferences”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/LU Host Admin.plist”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/NAV8.0.003.plist”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Network/com.symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton AntiVirus Prefs Folder”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton Application Aliases”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton Personal Firewall Log”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton Scheduler OS X.plist”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton Utilities Preferences”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/Norton Zone”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Preferences/wcid”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Safari/Extensions/Norton” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Safari/Extensions/Symantec” “*”
RemoveItem “$UserLibraryDir/Saved Application State/com.symantec” “*” -u
done
}

RemoveInvisibleFilesFromVolume()
{
# Usage: RemoveInvisibleFilesFromVolume $1
# Argument: $1 = Volume name. The name should begin with “/Volumes/”
# unless it is “/” (boot volume).
# Summary: Removes the invisible Symantec for OS X files – Norton FS
# and AntiVirus QuickScan files – from $1.
#
! $RemoveInvisibleFiles && return
CurrentVolumeBeingUsed=”$1″
cd “$1”
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
$DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled || echo “Finding invisible Symantec files on: $1” >&2
elif $ShowFilesAsRemoved ; then
echo “Locating invisible Symantec files in: $1”
else
echo “Removing invisible Symantec files from: $1”
fi
RemoveItem “/.SymAVQSFile”
RemoveItem “/NAVMac800QSFile”
RemoveItem “/Norton FS Data”
RemoveItem “/Norton FS Index”
RemoveItem “/Norton FS Volume”
RemoveItem “/Norton FS Volume 2”
}

RemoveItem()
{
# Usage: RemoveItem [“private_was_added”] FilePath [-d] [-e | -E] [-u] [-x <pattern>] [FileExtension]
#
# Summary: Deletes the file or folder passed, FilePath, from the
# current directory. FilePath should be full path beginning
# with /.
#
# Options:
# -d Treat FilePath as a directory in which to match FileExtension
# or when using the -x option. See FileExtension and -x option
# below. The -d must be passed prior to passing the -x option.
# FilePath itself will not be deleted, only the matching items
# within it will be deleted. If no FileExtension is passed, “*”
# is assumed.
# -e Delete FilePath only if it is a directory that is empty or
# that contains only “.DS_Store” and/or “.localized” files.
# If the folder could not be deleted, error message is shown.
# -E Same as the -e option, except no error message is shown if
# the folder could not be deleted.
# -u Item is not removed by Symantec Uninstaller.app.
# -x <Pattern>
# Pattern to exclude from file list. Pattern will become
# ^FilePathPattern$ (or ^FilePath/Pattern$ if -d was passed
# before -x was passed) so add wildcards as needed. Make sure
# to prefix special characters you wish to match with \
# (example: to match a period, \.). You may pass several
# -x <pattern> groupings. Pattern is an extended regular
# expression. Letter case is ignored.
# <FileExtension>
# All files are deleted that match FilePath.*FileExtension or
# if -d was passed that match FilePath/.*FileExtension.
# To match any files that begin with FilePath, pass “*” as
# FileExtension (don’t pass * unquoted). Only the last
# FileExtension passed will be used. Periods will be escaped
# (i.e., each . will become \.).
# “private_was_added”
# This gets passed as the first argument by RemoveItem() when
# FilePath is a link in PrivateLinksPattern. This option is
# only to be passed by RemoveItem() itself.
#
# Note: Make sure to run the SetupCleanup function before the
# first run of this function and run the FinishCleanup
# function before exiting the script.
#
# Make sure to change directory to root of the volume you
# want the file or folder removed from before calling this
# function.
#
# FilePath must be the first argument unless “private_was_added”
# was passed as the first. The other options may appear after
# FilePath in any order.
#
local ExclusionPattern=””
local FilePath=”$1″
shift
# If / or no file name passed
if [ “z$FilePath” = z/ -o -z “$FilePath” ] ; then
return
# Else if this is a call by RemoveItem() with /private added to original path
elif [ “z$FilePath” = zprivate_was_added ] ; then
FilePath=”$1″
shift
# Else if original path begins with /private/ and is targeted by a link in /
elif [ “`echo “$FilePath” | egrep -e “$PrivateDirectoriesPattern”`” ] ; then
# Remove /private from beginning of path
FilePath=`echo “$FilePath” | awk ‘{print substr($0,9)}’`
fi
VolumeFromWhichToRemove=”`pwd`”
# If path passed begins with /etc/, /tmp/, or /var/
if [ “`echo “$FilePath” | egrep -e “$PrivateLinksPattern”`” ] ; then
PrivateLinkName=`echo “$FilePath” | awk -F / ‘{print $2}’`
PrivateLinkRoot=”$VolumeFromWhichToRemove/$PrivateLinkName”
PrivateDirRoot=”$VolumeFromWhichToRemove/private/$PrivateLinkName”
# If path does not point to the same file as “/private/” + path
if [ ! “$PrivateLinkRoot” -ef “$PrivateDirRoot” ] ; then
FilePathOriginal=”$FilePath”
# Attempt to remove path from within /private first
RemoveItem “private_was_added” “/private$FilePath” “$@”
# Then attempt to remove path itself
FilePath=”$FilePathOriginal”
fi
fi
if [ “$VolumeFromWhichToRemove” = “/” ] ; then
FullFilePath=”$FilePath”
else
FullFilePath=”$VolumeFromWhichToRemove$FilePath”
fi
# If logs should not be removed
if ! $DoRemoveLogs ; then
# If file path contains “/Library/Logs/”, skip removal
if [ “`echo “$FullFilePath” | egrep ‘/Library/Logs/’`” ] ; then
return
fi
fi
PathDir=`dirname “$FullFilePath”`
[ -z “$PathDir” ] && return
# Set PathBasePattern = basename of path with each . translated to \.
PathBasePattern=`basename “$FullFilePath” | sed s/”\.”/”\\\\\.”/g`
[ -z “$PathBasePattern” ] && return
DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir=false
ExtensionPassed=””
PathIsDirectory=false
SkipErrorMessageIfEmptyDirNotFound=false
ShouldNotBeRemovedBySymantecUninstaller=false
while [ “$1” ] ; do
case “$1″ in
-d)
PathDir=”$FullFilePath”
PathBasePattern=””
PathIsDirectory=true
;;
-e)
DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir=true
SkipErrorMessageIfEmptyDirNotFound=false
;;
-E)
DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir=true
SkipErrorMessageIfEmptyDirNotFound=true
;;
-u)
ShouldNotBeRemovedBySymantecUninstaller=true
;;
-x)
if [ “$2” ] ; then
shift
if [ “$ExclusionPattern” ] ; then
ExclusionPattern=”$ExclusionPattern|^$PathDir/$1$”
else
ExclusionPattern=”^$PathDir/$1$”
fi
fi
;;
*)
ExtensionPassed=”$1″
;;
esac
shift
done
if [ “z$ExtensionPassed” = “z*” ] ; then
ListOfPaths=`find “$PathDir” -depth 1 2>/dev/null | grep -i “^$PathDir/$PathBasePattern” | sort -f`
PathToShow=”$FullFilePath`$PathIsDirectory && echo /`*”
elif [ “$ExtensionPassed” ] ; then
ExtensionPassedPattern=`printf “%s” “$ExtensionPassed” | sed s/”\.”/”\\\\\.”/g`
ListOfPaths=`find “$PathDir” -depth 1 2>/dev/null | grep -i “^$PathDir/$PathBasePattern.*$ExtensionPassedPattern$” | sort -f`
PathToShow=”$FullFilePath*$ExtensionPassed”
elif $PathIsDirectory ; then
ListOfPaths=`find “$FullFilePath” -depth 1 2>/dev/null | sort -f`
PathToShow=”$FullFilePath/*”
else
ListOfPaths=`ls -d “$FullFilePath” 2>/dev/null`
PathToShow=”$FullFilePath”
fi
# If there are items to exclude from the list and there are matching items
if [ “z$ExclusionPattern” != z -a -n “$ListOfPaths” ] ; then
ListOfPaths=`printf “%s” “$ListOfPaths” | egrep -i -v -e “$ExclusionPattern”`
fi
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
# If -E passed, then don’t list the item
$SkipErrorMessageIfEmptyDirNotFound && return
if ! $ListOnlyFilesThatExist ; then
echo “$PathToShow`$DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir && echo ” [folder deleted only if empty]”`” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
# Else if file exists
elif [ “$ListOfPaths” ] ; then
ItemsToAddToList=””
IFS=’

if $DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir ; then
$ShowOnlyRegularFiles || ItemsToAddToList=”$ListOfPaths”
else
for EachItemListed in $ListOfPaths ; do
if [ -f “$EachItemListed” ] ; then
ItemsToAddToList=”$ItemsToAddToList
$EachItemListed”
elif [ -L “$EachItemListed” -a $ShowOnlyRegularFiles = false ] ; then
ItemsToAddToList=”$ItemsToAddToList
$EachItemListed”
else
ItemsToAddToList=”$ItemsToAddToList
`find “$EachItemListed” $FindOption1 $FindOption2 2>/dev/null`”
fi
done
fi
for EachItemFound in $ItemsToAddToList ; do
if $ShouldNotBeRemovedBySymantecUninstaller ; then
AddedText=”$NotRemovedBySymantecUninstallerText”
elif [ “`echo “$EachItemFound” | grep -F “$NotRemovedByNIS6Uninstaller”`” ] ; then
AddedText=”$NotRemovedByNIS6UninstallerText”
elif [ “`echo “$EachItemFound” | grep -F “$NotRemovedBySymantecUninstaller”`” ] ; then
AddedText=”$NotRemovedBySymantecUninstallerText”
else
AddedText=””
fi
if $ShowOnlyRegularFiles ; then
# If would be an empty folder or would not be removed by Symantec Uninstaller, don’t add item to the list
[ $DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir = true -o -n “$AddedText” ] && continue
fi
echo “$EachItemFound`$DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir && echo ” [folder deleted only if empty]”`$AddedText” >> “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList”
done
NoFilesToRemove=false
FilesFoundOnThisVolume=true
fi
return
fi
IFS=’

for EachFullPath in $ListOfPaths ; do
# If -e or -E was passed
if $DeleteOnlyIfEmptyDir ; then
# remove directory only if empty
RemoveEmptyDirectory “$EachFullPath”
# If -E passed, then skip error reporting
$SkipErrorMessageIfEmptyDirNotFound && continue
else
$ShowFilesAsRemoved && echo ” Removing: \”$EachFullPath\””
# Clear immutable bit to remove any Finder lock
chflags -R nouchg “$EachFullPath” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
/bin/rm -rf “$EachFullPath” 2>/dev/null 1>&2 # Remove file/folder
fi
# If file still exists
if [ “`ls -d “$EachFullPath” 2>/dev/null`” ] ; then
TheFileWasRemoved=false
else
TheFileWasRemoved=true
SomeFileWasRemoved=true
fi
# If the file/folder was not removed
if ! $TheFileWasRemoved ; then
if ! $ErrorOccurred ; then
# Create LogFile
echo “Symantec files/folders not removed:” >”$LogFile”
chmod a=rw “$LogFile”
ErrorOccurred=true
fi
echo ” $EachFullPath” >>”$LogFile”
# Else if boot volume
elif [ “$CurrentVolumeBeingUsed” = “/” ] ; then
RestartMayBeNeeded=true
SomeFileWasRemovedFromBootVolume=true
else
SomeFileWasRemovedFromNonBootVolume=true
fi
NoFilesToRemove=false
FilesFoundOnThisVolume=true
done
}

RemoveLoginKeychainPasswords()
{
# Usage: RemoveLoginKeychainPasswords volume
# Summary: Removes items from login keychains.
# If volume is not / (current boot volume), removal is skipped.
# If volume is not specified, / is assumed.
#
local VolumeBeingPurged=”$1″
local ComputerUserEntry
local EachLoginKeychain
local HelpTextToShow
local LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete
local LoginKeychainPasswordToDeleteLine
local UserDir
local UserOfKeychain
# If volume not specified, assume it is boot volume
[ -z “$VolumeBeingPurged” ] && VolumeBeingPurged=/
# If volume being cleaned up is not the boot volume, skip purge
[ “z$VolumeBeingPurged” != z/ ] && return
$DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled || echo “Looking for Symantec login keychain items” 2>/dev/null
IFS=’

for ComputerUserEntry in $ComputerUsersTable ; do
UserOfKeychain=`echo “$ComputerUserEntry” | awk -F ‘ ‘ ‘{print $1}’`
UserDir=`echo “$ComputerUserEntry” | awk -F ‘ ‘ ‘{print $2}’`
EachLoginKeychain=”$UserDir/Library/Keychains/login.keychain”
[ ! -f “$EachLoginKeychain” ] && continue
for LoginKeychainPasswordToDeleteLine in $LoginKeychainPasswordsToDelete ; do
LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete=`echo “$LoginKeychainPasswordToDeleteLine” | awk -F ‘ ‘ ‘{print $1}’`
HelpTextToShow=`echo “$LoginKeychainPasswordToDeleteLine” | awk -F ‘ ‘ ‘{print $2}’`
/usr/bin/security find-generic-password -s “$LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete” “$EachLoginKeychain” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
echo “$HelpTextToShow ($LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete) would be removed” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “from $UserOfKeychain’s login keychain” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “Removing $HelpTextToShow ($LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete)”
echo “from $UserOfKeychain’s login keychain”
/usr/bin/security delete-generic-password -s “$LoginKeychainPasswordToDelete” “$EachLoginKeychain” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
fi
fi
done
done
}

RemoveNortonZoneDirectories()
{
# Usage: RemoveNortonZoneDirectories user_home_directory
# Summary: Removes Norton Zone paths listed in zoneDirectoryManagerRegistryKey in
# user_home_directory/Preference/com.symantec.nds.Norton-Zone.plist
#
local UserHomeDir=”$1″
local ZonePath
local ZonePaths
[ ! -d “$UserHomeDir” ] && return
ZonePaths=`defaults read “$UserHomeDir/Library/Preferences/”com.symantec.nds.Norton-Zone zoneDirectoryManagerRegistryKey 2>/dev/null | grep = | awk -F ‘”‘ ‘{print $2}’`
IFS=’

for ZonePath in $ZonePaths ; do
RemoveItem “$ZonePath”
done
RemoveItem “$UserHomeDir/Norton Zone” “*”
}

RestartComputer()
{
# Usage: RestartComputer
# Summary: Prompts to see if user would like to restart. Restarts
# computer using ‘reboot’ command if ‘yes’ or ‘y’ is
# entered; exits the script otherwise.
# Note: User must be root or an admin for reboot to work, so this
# function should only be used in scripts run as root or
# admin user.
#
echo
if $RunningFromWithinAppBundleOrSupportFolder ; then
ExitScript $FinishedExitCode
elif $QuitWithoutRestarting ; then
echo “Exited the script without restarting the computer.”
ExitScript $FinishedExitCode
elif ! $RestartAutomatically ; then
echo “Do you wish to restart the computer now (WARNING: Unsaved changes”
printf “in other open applications will be lost if you do!) (y/n)? ”
if `YesEntered` ; then
RestartAutomatically=true
fi
echo
fi
if $RestartAutomatically ; then
if $PauseBeforeRestarting ; then
printf “Computer will restart in 3 seconds (ctrl-C to cancel restart)…”
sleep 1 &>/dev/null
printf ” 3″
sleep 1 &>/dev/null
printf ” 2″
sleep 1 &>/dev/null
printf ” 1″
sleep 1 &>/dev/null
fi
echo
echo “Computer is restarting…”
reboot
else
echo “Exited the script without restarting the computer.”
ExitScript $FinishedExitCode
fi
}

RunPredeleteScripts()
{
# Usage: RunPredeleteScripts [$1]
# Argument: $1 = Path of current volume.
# Summary: If $1 is “” or /, predelete scripts in receipts listed in
# ReceiptsTable are run.
#
local EachReceiptLine
local EachReceiptMatchingAll
local ReceiptList
local ReceiptListMatchingAll=””
local VolumePathPassed=”$1″
[ “z$VolumePathPassed” = z/ ] && VolumePathPassed=””
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if [ “$VolumePathPassed” ] ; then
echo “Receipt predelete scripts would not be run on that volume.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
elif $DoRunPredeleteScripts ; then
echo “Receipt predelete scripts would be run as they are found.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “Receipt predelete scripts would not be run because the -d option was specified.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
return
elif [ “$VolumePathPassed” ] ; then
echo “Receipt predelete scripts were not run on that volume.”
return
elif ! $DoRunPredeleteScripts ; then
echo “Receipt predelete scripts were not run because the -d option was specified.”
return
fi
SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR=”/private/tmp/$FullScriptName-SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR-`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`”
mkdir -p “$SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR” 2>/dev/null
IFS=’

echo “Looking for predelete scripts in Symantec Uninstaller’s Receipts folder”
for PredeleteScript in `find “/Library/Application Support/Symantec/Uninstaller” 2>/dev/null | grep -E ‘predelete$|pre_delete$’` ; do
if [ -x “$PredeleteScript” ] ; then
echo “— Running $PredeleteScript —”
export SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR
if $ShowPredeleteErrors ; then
“$PredeleteScript”
else
“$PredeleteScript” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
fi
fi
done
echo “Looking for predelete scripts in /Library/Receipts”
ReceiptList=`echo “$ReceiptsTable” | grep ‘\.pkg’ | grep -v ‘^#’`
for EachReceiptMatchingAll in `echo “$ReceiptsTable” | grep ‘ -a’ | grep -v ‘^#’ | awk -F ‘ ‘ ‘{print $1}’` ; do
ReceiptListMatchingAll=”$ReceiptListMatchingAll
`ls -d “/Library/Receipts/$EachReceiptMatchingAll”* 2>/dev/null`”
done
for EachReceiptMatchingAll in $ReceiptListMatchingAll ; do
ReceiptList=”$ReceiptList
`basename “$EachReceiptMatchingAll”`”
done
for EachReceiptLine in $ReceiptList ; do
ReceiptArg=`echo “$EachReceiptLine” | awk -F ” ” ‘{print $2}’`
[ “z$ReceiptArg” = z-s ] && continue
ReceiptName=`echo “$EachReceiptLine” | awk -F ” ” ‘{print $1}’`
[ -z “`echo “$ReceiptName” | grep ‘\.pkg$’`” ] && continue
if [ -d “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName” ] ; then
for PredeleteScript in `find “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName” 2>/dev/null | grep -E ‘predelete$|pre_delete$’` ; do
if [ -x “$PredeleteScript” ] ; then
echo “— Running $PredeleteScript —”
export SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR
if $ShowPredeleteErrors ; then
“$PredeleteScript”
else
“$PredeleteScript” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
fi
fi
done
fi
ReceiptName=”`basename “$ReceiptName” .pkg`Dev.pkg”
if [ -d “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName” ] ; then
for PredeleteScript in `find “/Library/Receipts/$ReceiptName” 2>/dev/null | grep -E ‘predelete$|pre_delete$’` ; do
if [ -x “$PredeleteScript” ] ; then
echo “— Running $PredeleteScript —”
export SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR
if $ShowPredeleteErrors ; then
“$PredeleteScript”
else
“$PredeleteScript” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
fi
fi
done
fi
done
rm -rf “$SYMANTEC_SAVED_DATA_DIR” 2>/dev/null
}

SetupCleanup()
{
# Usage: SetupCleanup
# Summary: Initializes variables needed for the RemoveItem function.
#
ErrorOccurred=false
NoFilesToRemove=true
/bin/rm -rf “$FilesRemovedList” “$FilesRemovedFilesOnlyList” 2>/dev/null 1>&2
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if $ListOnlyFilesThatExist ; then
echo “Summary of what $FullScriptName would do, based on files” > “$FilesRemovedList”
echo “`$RemoveCrontabEntries && echo “and crontab entries “`that currently exist:” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
else
echo “Summary of what $FullScriptName would attempt to do:” > “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
fi
}

ShowContents()
{
# Usage1: ShowContents [-c] [-w] File [TextToShow]
# Usage2: ShowContents [-c] [-w] -s String [TextToShow]
# Summary: Displays contents of File or String. If there are more than
# $LINES or 23 lines, more command is used, using TextToShow as
# the name of the file; if TextToShow is not passed, “…..” is
# used. If -c is specified, screen is cleared beforehand.
# If -w is specified, then width of strings will be factored
# into the line count (this option makes output slower when
# the number of lines is less than $LINES or 23).
#
local SCLineCount
local SCCurrentDir
local SCTempFolder
local SCTempFile
local SCColumns
local SCColumnsMax
local SCColumnsMaxDefault=80
local SCColumnsRemainder
local CSDoAdjustForWidth=false
local CSDoUseString=false
local SCEachLine
local SCGrepPattern=’.’
local SCLineFactor
local SCLines
local SCLinesMax
local SCLinesMaxDefault=23
local SCText
while [ “$1” ] ; do
if [ “z$1” = z-c ] ; then
clear
elif [ “z$1” = z-s ] ; then
CSDoUseString=true
elif [ “z$1” = z-w ] ; then
CSDoAdjustForWidth=true
else
break
fi
shift
done
[ “$COLUMNS” ] && SCColumnsMax=`expr “$COLUMNS” – 0 2>/dev/null`
[ -z “$SCColumnsMax” ] && SCColumnsMax=$SCColumnsMaxDefault
[ “$LINES” ] && SCLinesMax=`expr “$LINES” – 1 2>/dev/null`
[ -z “$SCLinesMax” ] && SCLinesMax=$SCLinesMaxDefault
[ $SCColumnsMax -ge $SCColumnsMaxDefault ] && SCGrepPattern=’………………………………………………………………………’
if $CSDoUseString ; then
SCLineCount=`printf “%s\n” “$1” | grep -c “”`
$CSDoAdjustForWidth && SCText=`printf “%s\n” “$1” | grep “$SCGrepPattern”`
elif [ -f “$1” ] ; then
SCLineCount=`grep -c “” “$1″`
$CSDoAdjustForWidth && SCText=`grep “$SCGrepPattern” “$1″`
else
return 1
fi
if $CSDoAdjustForWidth ; then
if [ $SCLineCount -le $SCLinesMax ] ; then
IFS=’

for SCColumns in `printf “%s” “$SCText” | awk ‘{print length($0)}’` ; do
[ $SCLineCount -gt $SCLinesMax ] && break
SCLineFactor=`expr $SCColumns / $SCColumnsMax`
[ `expr $SCColumns % $SCColumnsMax` -gt 0 ] && let SCLineFactor=$SCLineFactor+1
[ $SCLineFactor -gt 1 ] && let SCLineCount=$SCLineCount+$SCLineFactor-1
done
fi
fi
if $CSDoUseString ; then
if [ $SCLineCount -gt $SCLinesMax ] ; then
SCCurrentDir=`pwd`
SCTempFolder=”/private/tmp/$FullScriptName-SC-`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`”
mkdir “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
[ ! -d “$SCTempFolder” ] && return 1
cd “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
[ “$2″ ] && SCTempFile=”$2″ || SCTempFile=”…..”
printf “%s\n” “$1″ >”$SCTempFile”
more -E “$SCTempFile”
cd “$SCCurrentDir” 2>/dev/null
rm -rf “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
else
printf “%s\n” “$1”
fi
elif [ -f “$1″ ] ; then
if [ $SCLineCount -gt $SCLinesMax ] ; then
SCCurrentDir=`pwd`
SCTempFolder=”/private/tmp/$FullScriptName-SC-`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`”
mkdir “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
[ ! -d “$SCTempFolder” ] && return 1
[ “$2″ ] && SCTempFile=”$2″ || SCTempFile=”…..”
cat “$1″ >”$SCTempFolder/$SCTempFile”
cd “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
more -E “$SCTempFile”
cd “$SCCurrentDir” 2>/dev/null
rm -rf “$SCTempFolder” 2>/dev/null
else
cat “$1”
fi
fi
return 0
}

ShowFullFilePath()
{
# Usage: ShowFullFilePath [-a] [-P | -L] [-e] Path [[-e] Path]
# Version: 1.0.2
# Summary: Prints the full path starting at / of Path if Path exists
# and Path is accessible by the user calling this function.
# Run this function as root to ensure full path displaying.
# If there is more than one existing file that matches the
# name, then only the first path that the shell matches is
# printed unless -a or more than one path is specified.
# You can specify wild card characters ? and * and other
# argument operators in the Path (e.g., “../*”, “a?.txt”,
# “[ab]*”).
# Options: -a Show all matching paths, sorted alphanumerically. If
# -P is not passed, the same file may be shown multiple
# times if there is more than one matching link that
# points to it.
# -e <Path>
# Treat argument after -e as a path. Use -e to treat
# -a, -e, -L, or -P as a path.
# -L Show logical path, even if a file pointed to by a link
# doesn’t exist. This is the default.
# -P Show physical path. If a link points to a file that
# does not exist, the path won’t be shown.
# History: 1.0.1 – Added -e option and ability to pass multiple paths.
# Arguments can now be passed in any order.
# Fixed error that could occur when resolving links
# with long paths.
# 1.0.2 – Modified for case-sensitive volume compatibility.
# Made temporary file names more distinctive.
#
local SFFPArgCount=$#
local SFFPCurrentDir
local SFFPCurrentDirTranslated
local SFFPEachLine
local SFFPEachPath
local SFFPFile
local SFFPLDir
local SFFPLLinkLS
local SFFPLLinkPath
local SFFPLPath
local SFFPPathOption=-L
local SFFPSaveIFS=”$IFS”
local SFFPShowAll=false
local SFFPTempBase=/private/tmp/ShowFullFilePath-`/usr/bin/basename “$0″`-`/bin/date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`
local SFFPTempFile=”$SFFPTempBase.tmp”
local SFFPTempFile2=”$SFFPTempBase-2.tmp”
/bin/rm -f “$SFFPTempFile” 2>/dev/null
while [ $SFFPArgCount != 0 ] ; do
case “$1″ in
-a)
SFFPShowAll=true
;;
-L|-P)
SFFPPathOption=”$1”
;;
*)
[ “z$1” = z-e ] && shift
if [ “$1” ] ; then
[ -s “$SFFPTempFile” ] && SFFPShowAll=true
/usr/bin/printf “%s\n” “$1″ >>”$SFFPTempFile”
fi
;;
esac
shift
let SFFPArgCount=$SFFPArgCount-1
done
[ ! -s “$SFFPTempFile” ] && return
SFFPCurrentDir=`/bin/pwd`
SFFPCurrentDirTranslated=`/bin/pwd $SFFPPathOption 2>/dev/null`
if [ ! -d “$SFFPCurrentDirTranslated” ] ; then
/bin/rm -f “$SFFPTempFile” 2>/dev/null
return
fi
cd “$SFFPCurrentDirTranslated” 2>/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
/bin/rm -f “$SFFPTempFile” 2>/dev/null
return
fi
/usr/bin/printf “” >”$SFFPTempFile2″
IFS=’

for SFFPEachLine in `/bin/cat “$SFFPTempFile” 2>/dev/null` ; do
cd “$SFFPCurrentDirTranslated” 2>/dev/null
[ $? != 0 ] && break
if [ “z$SFFPPathOption” = z-P ] ; then
SFFPLPath=”$SFFPEachLine”
while [ -L “$SFFPLPath” ] ; do
[ ! -e “$SFFPLPath” ] && break
cd “`/usr/bin/dirname “$SFFPLPath” 2>/dev/null`” 2>/dev/null
[ $? != 0 ] && break
SFFPLDir=`/bin/pwd -P 2>/dev/null`
[ ! -d “$SFFPLDir” ] && break
SFFPLLinkLS=`/bin/ls -ld “$SFFPLPath” 2>/dev/null`
[ -z “$SFFPLLinkLS” ] && break
# If link or link target contains ” -> ” in its name
if [ “`echo “z$SFFPLLinkLS” | grep ‘ -> .* -> ‘`” ] ; then
SFFPLLinkPath=`/usr/bin/printf “%s” “$SFFPLLinkLS” | /usr/bin/awk -v THESTR=”$SFFPLPath -> ” ‘{ match($0,THESTR) ; print substr($0,RSTART+RLENGTH)}’`
else
SFFPLLinkPath=`echo “$SFFPLLinkLS” | awk -F ” -> ” ‘{print $2}’`
fi
# If link target begins with /
if [ “`/usr/bin/printf “%s” “$SFFPLLinkPath” | grep ‘^/’`” ] ; then
SFFPLPath=”$SFFPLLinkPath”
else
SFFPLPath=”$SFFPLDir/$SFFPLLinkPath”
fi
[ “`/usr/bin/printf “%s” “$SFFPLPath” | grep ‘^//’`” ] && SFFPLPath=`echo “$SFFPLPath” | /usr/bin/awk ‘{print substr($0,2)}’`
done
cd “$SFFPCurrentDirTranslated” 2>/dev/null
[ $? != 0 ] && break
if [ ! -e “$SFFPLPath” ] ; then
$SFFPShowAll && continue || break
fi
SFFPEachPath=”$SFFPLPath”
else
SFFPEachPath=”$SFFPEachLine”
fi
if [ -d “$SFFPEachPath” ] ; then
cd “$SFFPEachPath” 2>/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
$SFFPShowAll && continue || break
fi
SFFPFile=””
elif [ -d “`/usr/bin/dirname “$SFFPEachPath” 2>/dev/null`” ] ; then
cd “`/usr/bin/dirname “$SFFPEachPath” 2>/dev/null`” 2>/dev/null
if [ $? != 0 ] ; then
$SFFPShowAll && continue || break
fi
SFFPFile=`basename “$SFFPEachPath” 2>/dev/null`
[ “z$SFFPFile” = z/ -o “z$SFFPFile” = z. -o “z$SFFPFile” = z.. ] && SFFPFile=””
elif $SFFPShowAll ; then
continue
else
break
fi
SFFPDir=`/bin/pwd $SFFPPathOption 2>/dev/null`
if [ ! -d “$SFFPDir” ] ; then
$SFFPShowAll && continue || break
fi
SFFPPath=”$SFFPDir`[ “z$SFFPFile” != z -a “z$SFFPDir” != z/ -a “z$SFFPDir” != z// ] && echo /`$SFFPFile”
if [ ! -e “$SFFPPath” -a ! -L “$SFFPPath” ] ; then
$SFFPShowAll && continue || break
fi
[ “`echo “$SFFPPath” | grep ‘^//’`” ] && SFFPPath=`echo “$SFFPPath” | /usr/bin/awk ‘{print substr($0,2)}’`
echo “$SFFPPath” >>”$SFFPTempFile2″
# If neither option -a nor more than one path was passed, don’t show any more names
! $SFFPShowAll && break
done
IFS=$SFFPSaveIFS
[ -s “$SFFPTempFile2” ] && /usr/bin/sort -f “$SFFPTempFile2” | /usr/bin/uniq
/bin/rm -f “$SFFPTempFile” “$SFFPTempFile2” 2>/dev/null
cd “$SFFPCurrentDir” 2>/dev/null
}

ShowHelp()
{
# Usage: ShowHelp [$1]
# Argument: $1 = Exit code.
# Summary: Displays script usage and help then exits script.
# If a number is passed to $1, then script exits with
# that number; else, script is not exited.
#
TEMPFILETEMPLATE=”/private/tmp/SymantecTemp”
TEMPFILE=”$TEMPFILETEMPLATE`date +”%Y%m%d%H%M%S”`-1″
ShowVersion >>”$TEMPFILE”
$AutoRunScript && echo ”
Note: This script requires no user interaction if run as root. You can
run this script on several machines at once by using Symantec
Endpoint Protection to push this script to client Macs.” >>”$TEMPFILE”
echo ”
WARNING: This script will remove all files and folders created by Symantec
Mac OS X products (LiveUpdate Administration Utility files) and
any files within those folders. Therefore, you will lose ALL files
that reside in those folders, including any that you have created.

Usage: $FullScriptName [-CcdeFfghIikLlmpQqRrV] [-QQ] [-re] [volume …]

Summary: If no option or volume is specified, then all Symantec files are
removed from the current boot volume, including the invisible
Symantec files (i.e., AntiVirus QuickScan and Norton FS files),
and Symantec crontab entries are removed from all users’ crontabs;
otherwise, for each volume specified, all Symantec files and
Symantec crontab entries will be removed from that volume if no
options are specified. If files are removed from the current boot
volume, receipt predelete scripts are run unless -d is passsed
and Symantec processes are killed unless -k is passed.

If a volume does not have OS X installed on it, then only the
invisible Symantec files are removed from that volume.

Each volume name may begin with \”/Volumes/\”, unless it is \”/\”.
The easiest way to specify a volume is to drag the volume onto the
Terminal window.

Note: The Terminal application does not support high ASCII or
double-byte character entry via keyboard or via drag-and-drop.
If you want to have files removed from a volume that is not
the current boot volume and that has a name containing high
ASCII or double-byte characters, use the -A option.

Options: -A Remove all Symantec files from all mounted volumes.
Crontab entries are also removed from the current boot
volume, but not from other volumes. If a volume does not
have OS X installed on it, then only the invisible Symantec
files are removed from that volume.
-C Do not remove crontab entries.
-c Only remove crontab entries from all users’ crontabs.
Nothing is removed from any volume.
-d Bypass the running of receipt predelete scripts. It is best
to have predelete scripts run for more thorough uninstalls.
-e Show errors when run predelete scripts are run. Predelete
scripts are run only when removing files from the current
boot volume.
-F List only regular files that are currently installed and
that would be deleted. No note is added if a file is not
supposed to be removed by Symantec Uninstaller.
-f Do not show files as they are removed. If -f is not
specified, file names are shown as files are removed.
-g Do not remove items located within:
/Library/Logs
{each user’s home}/Library/Logs
-h Display help.
-I Do not remove invisible Symantec files.
-i Only remove invisible Symantec files.
-k Do not attempt to kill Symantec processes.
-l List only files that are currently installed and that
would be deleted. As of version 6.0.0, contents of folders
are also shown. Nothing is deleted by this option.
-L List all files that $FullScriptName will attempt
to find and delete. Nothing is deleted by this option.
-m Show output from -l, -L, or -R options using more program.
This is no longer the default action as of version 5.52
of $FullScriptName.
-p Eliminate pause before restarting computer. If option -p
is not specified, then there is a three second delay
before the restart occurs.
-q Quit script without restarting. This also suppresses
the prompt to restart.
-Q Quits Terminal application when script is done. If
Terminal is being run by more than one user at once,
Terminal is not quit. If passed a second time, it is
the same as -QQ option.
-QQ Quits Terminal application for all users when script is
done.
-R This option is equivalent to the -l option.
-r Automatically restart computer when script is done if
there are Symantec processes and/or kexts in memory and
there were non-invisible files removed from /.
-re Same as -r option. Though -re is deprecated, it remains
for backwards compatibility.
-u Only output files that are installed that should have been
removed by the UI uninstaller. If there are files found,
exit with $ExitCodeWhenFilesRemain; otherwise, exit with 0. No progress is shown
and nothing is deleted.
-V Show version only.

Examples:
$FullScriptName
Deletes all Symantec files and Symantec crontab entries
from the boot volume.

$FullScriptName /Volumes/OS\ 10.2
Deletes all Symantec files and Symantec crontab entries
from the volume named \”OS 10.2\”.
Nothing is deleted from the boot volume.

$FullScriptName Runner /
Deletes all Symantec files and Symantec crontab entries
from the volume named \”Runner\” and from the boot volume.

$FullScriptName -i \”Test Disk\”
Deletes only invisible Symantec files from the volume named
\”Test Disk\”.

$FullScriptName -A -r
Deletes all Symantec files and Symantec crontab entries
from all mounted volumes that have OS X installed on them.
Deletes only invisible Symantec files from volumes that do
not have OS X installed on them.
Computer is restarted automatically if necessary.

$FullScriptName -Ai
Deletes only invisible Symantec files from all volumes.

$FullScriptName -I
Deletes all but the invisible Symantec files from the boot
volume. Crontab entries are removed from the boot volume.

$FullScriptName -C
Deletes all Symantec files from the boot volume. No crontab
entries are removed.

$FullScriptName -L -A
Lists all the files that $FullScriptName looks
for on all volumes. The files may or may not be currently
installed. Nothing is deleted.

$FullScriptName -R -A
Lists only the Symantec files that are currently installed
on all volumes. Files within existing folders will also be
shown. Nothing is deleted.

$FullScriptName -l -i
Lists the invisible Symantec files that are currently
installed on the boot volume. Nothing is deleted.

Note: You must be root or an admin user to run this script. You can
simply double-click on $FullScriptName to remove all
Symantec files and crontab entries from the boot volume.
” >>”$TEMPFILE”
ShowContents “$TEMPFILE”
/bin/rm “$TEMPFILE” 2>/dev/null
[ “$1” ] && exit $1
}

ShowUsage()
{
# Usage: ShowUsage [$1 [$2]]
# Arguments: $1 = Exit code.
# $2 = Error message to display before showing usage.
# Summary: Displays script usage. If an exit code is passed,
# script is exited with that value.
#
if [ “$2” ] ; then
echo
echo “$2”
echo
fi
ShowHelp | grep “^Usage.*:”
[ “$2” ] && echo
[ -n “$1” ] && exit “$1”
}

ShowVersion()
{
# Usage: ShowVersion
# Summary: Displays the name and version of script.
#
echo “********* $FullScriptName $Version *********”
}

SymantecIsInMemory()
{
# Usage: SymantecIsInMemory
# Summary: If a Symantec process or kext is in memory,
# 0 is returned; 1 is returned.
#
local SymantecIsInMemoryResult=1
# If there are no more Symantec processes in memory
if KillSymantecProcesses -n ; then
# Check to see if Symantec kexts are in memory
kextstat 2>/dev/null 1>&2
# If kextstat failed to run
if [ $? -gt 0 ] ; then
# try running kmodstat (for old versions of OS X)
if [ “`kmodstat | grep -i Symantec | grep -v ” grep -“` 2>/dev/null” ] ; then
SymantecIsInMemoryResult=0
fi
elif [ “`kextstat | grep -i Symantec | grep -v ” grep -“`” ] ; then
SymantecIsInMemoryResult=0
fi
if [ $SymantecIsInMemoryResult = 0 ] ; then
echo “*** There are Symantec kexts loaded.”
fi
else
SymantecIsInMemoryResult=0
fi
return $SymantecIsInMemoryResult
}

YesEntered()
{
# Usage: YesEntered
# Summary: Reads a line from standard input. If “y” or “yes”
# was entered, true is shown and 0 is returned; otherwise,
# false is shown and 1 is returned. The case of letters is
# ignored. Sample call:
# if `YesEntered`
#
read YesEnteredString
YesEnteredString=`echo “z$YesEnteredString” | awk ‘{print tolower(substr($0,2))}’`
if [ “‘$YesEnteredString” = “‘y” -o “‘$YesEnteredString” = “‘yes” ] ; then
echo true
return 0
fi
echo false
return 1
}

# *** Beginning of Commands to Execute ***

# Verify that all required programs are installed – Etrack 3539262
which which &>/dev/null
if [ $? = 0 ] ; then
MissingRequiredPrograms=””
SavedIFS=”$IFS”
IFS=’

for RequiredProgram in $RequiredPrograms ; do
which “$RequiredProgram” &>/dev/null
[ $? != 0 ] && MissingRequiredPrograms=”$MissingRequiredPrograms
$RequiredProgram”
done
IFS=”$SavedIFS”
else
MissingRequiredPrograms=”
which”
fi
if [ “$MissingRequiredPrograms” ] ; then
echo
echo “WARNING: Could not continue because the following program(s) could not be found:”
echo “$MissingRequiredPrograms”
echo
exit 2
fi
ScriptPath=`ShowFullFilePath “$0” -P`
ScriptDir=`dirname “$ScriptPath”`
if [ $# -eq 0 ] ; then # If no arguments were passed to script
# Run script as if it was double-clicked in Finder so that
# screen will be cleared and quit message will be displayed.
RunScriptAsStandAlone=true
else
# Run script in command line mode so that
# screen won’t be cleared and quit message won’t be displayed.
RunScriptAsStandAlone=false
fi
# If script was run from support folder or from within an app bundle
if [ “`echo “$ScriptDir” | grep -e “$LaunchLocationGrepPattern”`” ] ; then
RunScriptAsStandAlone=false
RunningFromWithinAppBundleOrSupportFolder=true
else
RunningFromWithinAppBundleOrSupportFolder=false
fi
if $RunScriptAsStandAlone ; then
clear >&2
fi
ProcessArguments –OptionIsOneArgument=”-QQ” –OptionIsOneArgument=”-re” “$@”
if [ “`whoami`” != “root” ] ; then # If not root user,
if $PublicVersion ; then
GetAdminPassword true # Prompt user for admin password
elif ! $DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled ; then
ShowVersion >&2
echo >&2
fi
# Run this script again as root
sudo -p “Please enter your admin password: ” “$0” “$@”
ErrorFromSudoCommand=$?
# If unable to authenticate
if [ $ErrorFromSudoCommand -eq 1 ] ; then
echo “You entered an invalid password or you are not an admin user. Script aborted.” >&2
ExitScript 1
fi
if $PublicVersion ; then
sudo -k # Make sudo require a password the next time it is run
fi
exit $ErrorFromSudoCommand # Exit so script doesn’t run again
fi
OSXVersion=`cat /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemVersion.plist 2>/dev/null | tr ‘\015’ ‘\012’ | grep . | grep -A1 ‘<key>ProductVersion’ | tail -n 1 | grep ‘<string>10\.’ | awk -F ‘>’ ‘{print $2}’ | awk -F ‘<‘ ‘{print $1}’`
OSXmajorVersion=`printf “%s” “$OSXVersion” | awk -F . ‘{print $2}’`
# If no volumes were passed to script, the boot volume will be searched
if [ -z “$VolumesToUse” ] ; then
BootVolumeWillBeSearched=true
fi
if [ $PublicVersion = true -a $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = false -a \
$RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly = false -a $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly = false -a \
$AutoRunScript = false -a $RunningFromWithinAppBundleOrSupportFolder = false ] ; then
DetermineAction
fi
if [ $RemoveFromAllVolumes = true -a $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = false -a $RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly = false -a $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly = false -a $AutoRunScript = false -a $RunningFromWithinAppBundleOrSupportFolder = false ] ; then
echo
printf “Are you sure you want to remove Symantec files from ALL mounted volumes (y/n)? ”
if `YesEntered` ; then
echo
else
echo
echo “Script aborted. No files were removed.”
ExitScript 0
fi
fi
SetupCleanup
WillTense=will
if $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly ; then
if ! $DoShowOnlyFilesThatShouldHaveBeenUninstalled ; then
echo “Generating a list of files that would be removed by” >&2
echo ” $FullScriptName (no files will be removed at this time)…” >&2
fi
WillTense=would
elif $RemoveInvisibleFilesOnly ; then
echo “Removing AntiVirus QuickScan files and Norton FS files…”
else
if $BootVolumeWillBeSearched ; then
if [ $RestartAutomatically = true -a $RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly = false ] ; then
echo
echo “Note: Computer will be restarted automatically if necessary.”
echo
elif $QuitWithoutRestarting ; then
echo
echo “Note: This script will automatically quit when finished.”
echo
fi
fi
echo “Removing Symantec files…”
! $RemoveInvisibleFiles && echo “Invisible Symantec files will not be deleted.”
fi
if $RemoveCrontabEntriesOnly ; then
echo “Only crontab entries $WillTense be removed.”
fi
! $RemoveCrontabEntries && echo “Symantec crontab entries $WillTense not be removed.”
! $RemoveInvisibleFiles && echo “AntiVirus QuickScan and Norton FS files $WillTense not be removed.”
if $RemoveFromAllVolumes ; then
VolumesToUse=”/
“`ls -d /Volumes/*`
elif ! $RemoveFromOtherVolumes ; then
VolumesToUse=/
fi
ListOfVolumesToUse=`echo “$VolumesToUse” | sort -f | uniq`
IFS=’

for EachVolume in $ListOfVolumesToUse ; do
[ -L “$EachVolume” ] && continue
FilesFoundOnThisVolume=false
RemoveAllNortonFiles “$EachVolume”
if [ $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = true -a $FilesFoundOnThisVolume = false -a $ListOnlyFilesThatExist = true ] ; then
echo “No matching files were found on \”`basename “$EachVolume”`\”.” >> “$FilesRemovedList”
fi
done
FinishCleanup
FinishedExitCode=$?
if [ $BootVolumeWillBeSearched = true -a $CreateFilesRemovedListOnly = false ] ; then
# If some Symantec process or kext is in memory, touch restart file
if SymantecIsInMemory ; then
touch “$SymantecCleanupRestartFile” /Library/Extensions /System/Library/Extensions
# May run kextcache in a future release:
# echo “Rebuilding kext caches”
# kextcache -u /
fi
if [ -f “$SymantecCleanupRestartFile” ] ; then
echo
echo “NOTE: You should now restart the computer to get Symantec processes”
echo ” and kexts out of memory and/or to remove login items.”
RestartComputer
elif [ -e /Library/StartupItems/CleanUpSymWebKitUtils ] ; then
echo
echo “NOTE: You should now restart the computer to have CleanUpSymWebKitUtils”
echo ” finish removing SymWebKitUtils.framework.”
RestartComputer
fi
fi
ExitScript $FinishedExitCode

# *** End of Commands to Execute ***

Return OU Path for Specific Computer

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Have you ever needed to know the exact path of a computer object? This script returns the full AD path for a specific computer.

 

Option Explicit

Dim oRoot, sDomain, strCommand
Dim sAdsPath, message
Dim strComputerName, retval
Dim WshShell

‘Get the ADsPath for the current domain to search.
Set oRoot = GetObject(“LDAP://rootDSE”)
sDomain = ORoot.Get(“defaultNamingContext”)

Set wshShell = WScript.CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”)
strComputerName = wshShell.ExpandEnvironmentStrings(“%ComputerNAME%”)

message = “This script will return the OU for a computer object.” & VbCrLf & _
VbCrLf & “The GC is searched, so you may start at the top. Search beginning in what domain?”
sDomain = InputBox(message,”Domain to Search”,sDomain)
If sDomain = “” Then WScript.Quit

message = “What is the computers:”
strComputerName = InputBox(message,”Computer Name”,strComputerName)

If strComputerName = “” Then WScript.Quit
strComputerName = UCase(strComputerName)

‘You can use LDAP:// instead

strCommand = “SELECT ADsPath FROM ‘GC://” & sDomain &”‘ WHERE objectCategory=’Computer’ ” & _
“AND Name ='” & strComputerName & “‘”
‘Get OU
sADSPath = ComputerOU()
‘bail if not found
If InStr(sAdsPath,”Not Found”) > 0 Then
retval = MsgBox (sADSPath,vbExclamation,”Search Failed” )
WScript.Quit
End If

‘else display results
retval = MsgBox(strComputerName & ” was found in this OU: ” & sADSPath & VbCrLf & VbCrLf &_
“Send OU Name to the clipboard?”,vbYesNo+vbInformation+vbDefaultButton2,”OU Name”)

If retval = vbYes Then ‘Use IE for clipboard
Dim objIE
Set objIE = CreateObject(“InternetExplorer.Application”)
objIE.Navigate(“about:blank”)
‘Note : intead of CRLF to save space
Do Until objIE.ReadyState=4: WScript.Sleep 1: Loop
objIE.Document.ParentWindow.ClipboardData.SetData “Text”, sADSPath
objIE.Quit
End If

‘ ======== Functions and Subs ==========
Function ComputerOU()
Dim oRS, ComputerPath, oADTmp
Dim oConn, oCommand
Const ADS_SCOPE_SUBTREE = 2
Set oConn = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
Set oCommand = CreateObject(“ADODB.Command”)
oConn.Provider = “ADsDSOObject”
oConn.Open “Active Directory Provider”
Set oCommand.ActiveConnection = oConn
‘Subtree required
oCommand.Properties(“Searchscope”) = ADS_SCOPE_SUBTREE
oCommand.CommandText = strCommand

Set oRS = oCommand.Execute

If oRS.BOF And oRS.EOF Then
ComputerOU = strComputerName & ” Not Found in ” & sDomain
Exit Function
End If

‘note unique answer means no need to loop
ComputerPath = oRS.Fields(“ADsPath”).Value
set oADTmp = GetObject(ComputerPath)
ComputerOU = mid(oADTmp.Parent,6)
End Function

Return All Available Computer Attributes

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This is how you can list all the Attributes used by the Computer Class in Active Directory. I have the output going to attributes.txt.

Recommended usage: cscript script.vbs > attributes.txt

 

VBScript

Set objSchema = GetObject(“LDAP://schema/computer”)

Wscript.Echo “Mandatory attributes”

For Each strAttribute in objSchema.MandatoryProperties
Wscript.Echo strAttribute
Next

Wscript.Echo

Wscript.Echo “Optional attributes”

For Each strAttribute in objSchema.OptionalProperties
Wscript.Echo strAttribute
Next

 

The Returned Attributes

Mandatory attributes
cn
instanceType
nTSecurityDescriptor
objectCategory
objectClass
objectSid
sAMAccountName

Optional attributes
accountExpires
accountNameHistory
aCSPolicyName
adminCount
adminDescription
adminDisplayName
allowedAttributes
allowedAttributesEffective
allowedChildClasses
allowedChildClassesEffective
altRecipient
altRecipientBL
altSecurityIdentities
assistant
attributeCertificate
attributeCertificateAttribute
audio
authOrig
authOrigBL
autoReply
autoReplyMessage
badPasswordTime
badPwdCount
bridgeheadServerListBL
businessCategory
businessRoles
c
canonicalName
carLicense
catalogs
co
codePage
comment
company
controlAccessRights
countryCode
createTimeStamp
dBCSPwd
defaultClassStore
defaultLocalPolicyObject
deletedItemFlags
delivContLength
deliverAndRedirect
deliveryMechanism
delivExtContTypes
department
departmentNumber
description
desktopProfile
destinationIndicator
directReports
displayName
displayNamePrintable
distinguishedName
division
dLMemDefault
dLMemRejectPerms
dLMemRejectPermsBL
dLMemSubmitPerms
dLMemSubmitPermsBL
dnQualifier
dNSHostName
dSASignature
dSCorePropagationData
dynamicLDAPServer
employeeID
employeeNumber
employeeType
enabledProtocols
expirationTime
extensionAttribute1
extensionAttribute10
extensionAttribute11
extensionAttribute12
extensionAttribute13
extensionAttribute14
extensionAttribute15
extensionAttribute2
extensionAttribute3
extensionAttribute4
extensionAttribute5
extensionAttribute6
extensionAttribute7
extensionAttribute8
extensionAttribute9
extensionData
extensionName
facsimileTelephoneNumber
fimCompliance
fimPrefNameDisplay
fimWpoAcctCode
fimWpoAcctCodeAdditional
fimWpoAcctCodeName
fimWpoAddlDeptCd
fimwpoBusinessTitle
fimwpoBusinessUnit
fimwpoBusinessUnitDescription
fimWpoCompanyCode
fimWpoContractEndDate
fimWpoEmployeeStatus
fimWpoEmplRCD
fimWpoEmplRCDAdditional
fimWpoEmplType
fimWpoHireDate
fimWpoHomeCity
fimWpoJobCode
fimWpoJobCodeAdditional
fimWpoJobFunction
fimWpoJobLevel
fimWpoKHECECA
fimWpoLocationAdditional
fimWpoLocationDescrAdditional
fimWpoLocationNbr
fimWpoManager
fimWpoManagerLevel
fimWpoMgrEmployeeID
fimWpoMSSUser
fimWpoNamePrefix
fimWpoNameSuffix
fimWpoOriginalHireDate
fimWpoPerOrg
fimWpoPersonalMail
fimWpoPositionName
fimWpoPositionNo2
fimWpoPositionNumber
fimWpoPrefFirstName
fimWpoPrefLastName
fimWpoPrefMIddleName
fimWpoRegTemp
fimWpoRehireDate
fimWpoSState
fimWpoTerminationDate
fimWpoWebClockUser
flags
folderPathname
formData
forwardingAddress
fromEntry
frsComputerReferenceBL
fRSMemberReferenceBL
fSMORoleOwner
garbageCollPeriod
gecos
generationQualifier
gidNumber
givenName
groupMembershipSAM
groupPriority
groupsToIgnore
heuristics
homeDirectory
homeDrive
homeMDB
homeMTA
homePhone
homePostalAddress
houseIdentifier
importedFrom
info
initials
internationalISDNNumber
internetEncoding
ipHostNumber
ipPhone
isCriticalSystemObject
isDeleted
isPrivilegeHolder
isRecycled
jpegPhoto
kMServer
l
labeledURI
language
languageCode
lastKnownParent
lastLogoff
lastLogon
lastLogonTimestamp
legacyExchangeDN
lmPwdHistory
localeID
localPolicyFlags
location
lockoutTime
loginShell
logonCount
logonHours
logonWorkstation
logRolloverInterval
machineRole
mail
mailNickname
managedBy
managedObjects
manager
mAPIRecipient
masteredBy
maxStorage
mDBOverHardQuotaLimit
mDBOverQuotaLimit
mDBStorageQuota
mDBUseDefaults
memberOf
mhsORAddress
middleName
mobile
modifyTimeStamp
monitoredConfigurations
monitoredServices
monitoringAvailabilityStyle
monitoringAvailabilityWindow
monitoringCachedViaMail
monitoringCachedViaRPC
monitoringMailUpdateInterval
monitoringMailUpdateUnits
monitoringRPCUpdateInterval
monitoringRPCUpdateUnits
mS-DS-ConsistencyChildCount
mS-DS-ConsistencyGuid
mS-DS-CreatorSID
msCOM-PartitionSetLink
msCOM-UserLink
msCOM-UserPartitionSetLink
msDFSR-ComputerReferenceBL
msDFSR-MemberReferenceBL
msDRM-IdentityCertificate
msDS-AdditionalDnsHostName
msDS-AdditionalSamAccountName
msDS-AllowedToActOnBehalfOfOtherIdentity
msDS-AllowedToDelegateTo
msDS-Approx-Immed-Subordinates
msDS-AuthenticatedAtDC
msDS-AuthenticatedToAccountlist
msDS-Cached-Membership
msDS-Cached-Membership-Time-Stamp
msDS-ClaimSharesPossibleValuesWithBL
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute1
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute10
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute11
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute12
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute13
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute14
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute15
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute16
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute17
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute18
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute19
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute2
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute20
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute3
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute4
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute5
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute6
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute7
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute8
msDS-cloudExtensionAttribute9
msDS-EnabledFeatureBL
msDS-ExecuteScriptPassword
msDS-FailedInteractiveLogonCount
msDS-FailedInteractiveLogonCountAtLastSuccessfulLogon
msDS-GenerationId
msDS-GeoCoordinatesAltitude
msDS-GeoCoordinatesLatitude
msDS-GeoCoordinatesLongitude
msDS-HABSeniorityIndex
msDS-HostServiceAccount
msDS-HostServiceAccountBL
msDS-IsDomainFor
msDS-IsFullReplicaFor
msDS-isGC
msDS-IsPartialReplicaFor
msDS-IsPrimaryComputerFor
msDS-isRODC
msDS-IsUserCachableAtRodc
msDS-KeyVersionNumber
msDS-KrbTgtLink
msDS-KrbTgtLinkBl
msDS-LastFailedInteractiveLogonTime
msDS-LastKnownRDN
msDS-LastSuccessfulInteractiveLogonTime
msDS-LocalEffectiveDeletionTime
msDS-LocalEffectiveRecycleTime
msDs-masteredBy
msDS-MembersForAzRoleBL
msDS-MembersOfResourcePropertyListBL
msDS-NC-RO-Replica-Locations-BL
msDS-NCReplCursors
msDS-NCReplInboundNeighbors
msDS-NCReplOutboundNeighbors
msDS-NcType
msDS-NeverRevealGroup
msDS-NonMembersBL
msDS-ObjectReferenceBL
msDS-OIDToGroupLinkBl
msDS-OperationsForAzRoleBL
msDS-OperationsForAzTaskBL
msDS-PhoneticCompanyName
msDS-PhoneticDepartment
msDS-PhoneticDisplayName
msDS-PhoneticFirstName
msDS-PhoneticLastName
msDS-PrimaryComputer
msDS-PrincipalName
msDS-PromotionSettings
msDS-PSOApplied
msDS-ReplAttributeMetaData
msDS-ReplValueMetaData
msDS-ResultantPSO
msDS-RevealedDSAs
msDS-RevealedList
msDS-RevealedListBL
msDS-RevealedUsers
msDS-RevealOnDemandGroup
msDS-SecondaryKrbTgtNumber
msDS-Site-Affinity
msDS-SiteName
msDS-SourceObjectDN
msDS-SupportedEncryptionTypes
msDS-TasksForAzRoleBL
msDS-TasksForAzTaskBL
msDS-TDOEgressBL
msDS-TDOIngressBL
msDS-User-Account-Control-Computed
msDS-UserPasswordExpiryTimeComputed
msDS-ValueTypeReferenceBL
msExchADCGlobalNames
msExchAggregationSubscriptionCredential
msExchALObjectVersion
msExchAlternateMailboxes
msExchApprovalApplicationLink
msExchArbitrationMailbox
msExchArchiveDatabaseBL
msExchArchiveDatabaseLink
msExchArchiveGUID
msExchArchiveName
msExchArchiveQuota
msExchArchiveWarnQuota
msExchAssistantName
msExchAvailabilityOrgWideAccountBL
msExchAvailabilityPerUserAccountBL
msExchBlockedSendersHash
msExchBypassModerationBL
msExchBypassModerationFromDLMembersBL
msExchBypassModerationFromDLMembersLink
msExchBypassModerationLink
msExchCalendarRepairDisabled
msExchCoManagedObjectsBL
msExchConferenceMailboxBL
msExchConfigurationUnitBL
msExchContentConversionSettings
msExchControllingZone
msExchCU
msExchCustomProxyAddresses
msExchDelegateListBL
msExchDelegateListLink
msExchDeviceAccessControlRuleBL
msExchDirsyncID
msExchDumpsterQuota
msExchDumpsterWarningQuota
msExchEdgeSyncCookies
msExchEdgeSyncRetryCount
msExchEdgeSyncSourceGuid
msExchELCExpirySuspensionEnd
msExchELCExpirySuspensionStart
msExchELCMailboxFlags
msExchEnableModeration
msExchExchangeServerLink
msExchExpansionServerName
msExchExternalOOFOptions
msExchExternalSyncState
msExchFBURL
msExchForeignGroupSID
msExchHABShowInDepartments
msExchHideFromAddressLists
msExchHomeServerName
msExchHouseIdentifier
msExchIMACL
msExchIMAddress
msExchIMAP4Settings
msExchIMAPOWAURLPrefixOverride
msExchIMMetaPhysicalURL
msExchImmutableId
msExchIMPhysicalURL
msExchIMVirtualServer
msExchInconsistentState
msExchIntendedMailboxPlanBL
msExchIntendedMailboxPlanLink
msExchLabeledURI
msExchLicenseToken
msExchMailboxFolderSet
msExchMailboxGuid
msExchMailboxMoveBatchName
msExchMailboxMoveFlags
msExchMailboxMoveRemoteHostName
msExchMailboxMoveSourceMDBBL
msExchMailboxMoveSourceMDBLink
msExchMailboxMoveStatus
msExchMailboxMoveTargetMDBBL
msExchMailboxMoveTargetMDBLink
msExchMailboxOABVirtualDirectoriesLink
msExchMailboxPlanType
msExchMailboxSecurityDescriptor
msExchMailboxTemplateLink
msExchMailboxUrl
msExchManagementSettings
msExchMasterAccountSid
msExchMaxBlockedSenders
msExchMaxSafeSenders
msExchMDBRulesQuota
msExchMessageHygieneFlags
msExchMessageHygieneSCLDeleteThreshold
msExchMessageHygieneSCLJunkThreshold
msExchMessageHygieneSCLQuarantineThreshold
msExchMessageHygieneSCLRejectThreshold
msExchMobileAllowedDeviceIDs
msExchMobileBlockedDeviceIDs
msExchMobileDebugLogging
msExchMobileMailboxFlags
msExchMobileMailboxPolicyLink
msExchMobileRemoteDocumentsAllowedServersBL
msExchMobileRemoteDocumentsBlockedServersBL
msExchMobileRemoteDocumentsInternalDomainSuffixListBL
msExchMobileSettings
msExchModeratedByLink
msExchModeratedObjectsBL
msExchModerationFlags
msExchObjectCountQuota
msExchObjectID
msExchOmaAdminExtendedSettings
msExchOmaAdminWirelessEnable
msExchOrganizationsAddressBookRootsBL
msExchOrganizationsGlobalAddressListsBL
msExchOrganizationsTemplateRootsBL
msExchOriginatingForest
msExchOURoot
msExchOWAAllowedFileTypesBL
msExchOWAAllowedMimeTypesBL
msExchOWABlockedFileTypesBL
msExchOWABlockedMIMETypesBL
msExchOWAForceSaveFileTypesBL
msExchOWAForceSaveMIMETypesBL
msExchOWAPolicy
msExchOWARemoteDocumentsAllowedServersBL
msExchOWARemoteDocumentsBlockedServersBL
msExchOWARemoteDocumentsInternalDomainSuffixListBL
msExchOWASettings
msExchOWATranscodingFileTypesBL
msExchOWATranscodingMimeTypesBL
msExchParentPlanBL
msExchParentPlanLink
msExchPfRootUrl
msExchPoliciesExcluded
msExchPoliciesIncluded
msExchPolicyEnabled
msExchPolicyList
msExchPolicyOptionList
msExchPOP3Settings
msExchPreviousAccountSid
msExchPreviousHomeMDB
msExchProvisioningFlags
msExchProxyCustomProxy
msExchQueryBaseDN
msExchRBACPolicyBL
msExchRBACPolicyLink
msExchRecipientDisplayType
msExchRecipientTypeDetails
msExchRecipientValidatorCookies
msExchRecipLimit
msExchRequireAuthToSendTo
msExchResourceCapacity
msExchResourceDisplay
msExchResourceGUID
msExchResourceMetaData
msExchResourceProperties
msExchResourceSearchProperties
msExchRetentionComment
msExchRetentionURL
msExchRMSComputerAccountsBL
msExchRMSComputerAccountsLink
msExchSafeRecipientsHash
msExchSafeSendersHash
msExchSendAsAddresses
msExchSenderHintTranslations
msExchServerAssociationBL
msExchServerAssociationLink
msExchServerSiteBL
msExchSetupStatus
msExchSharingPartnerIdentities
msExchSharingPolicyLink
msExchSignupAddresses
msExchSMTPReceiveDefaultAcceptedDomainBL
msExchSupervisionDLBL
msExchSupervisionDLLink
msExchSupervisionOneOffBL
msExchSupervisionOneOffLink
msExchSupervisionUserBL
msExchSupervisionUserLink
msExchSyncAccountsPolicyDN
msExchTextMessagingState
msExchThrottlingPolicyDN
msExchTransportInboundSettings
msExchTransportOutboundSettings
msExchTransportRecipientSettingsFlags
msExchTUIPassword
msExchTUISpeed
msExchTUIVolume
msExchUMAddresses
msExchUMAudioCodec
msExchUMAudioCodec2
msExchUMCallingLineIDs
msExchUMDtmfMap
msExchUMEnabledFlags
msExchUMEnabledFlags2
msExchUMFaxId
msExchUMListInDirectorySearch
msExchUMMailboxOVALanguage
msExchUMMaxGreetingDuration
msExchUMOperatorNumber
msExchUMPhoneProvider
msExchUMPinChecksum
msExchUMRecipientDialPlanLink
msExchUMServerWritableFlags
msExchUMSpokenName
msExchUMTemplateLink
msExchUnmergedAttsPt
msExchUseOAB
msExchUserAccountControl
msExchUserBL
msExchUserCulture
msExchVersion
msExchVoiceMailboxID
msExchWindowsLiveID
msIIS-FTPDir
msIIS-FTPRoot
msImaging-HashAlgorithm
msImaging-ThumbprintHash
mSMQDigests
mSMQDigestsMig
mSMQSignCertificates
mSMQSignCertificatesMig
msNPAllowDialin
msNPCallingStationID
msNPSavedCallingStationID
msPKI-CredentialRoamingTokens
msPKIAccountCredentials
msPKIDPAPIMasterKeys
msPKIRoamingTimeStamp
msRADIUS-FramedInterfaceId
msRADIUS-FramedIpv6Prefix
msRADIUS-FramedIpv6Route
msRADIUS-SavedFramedInterfaceId
msRADIUS-SavedFramedIpv6Prefix
msRADIUS-SavedFramedIpv6Route
msRADIUSCallbackNumber
msRADIUSFramedIPAddress
msRADIUSFramedRoute
msRADIUSServiceType
msRASSavedCallbackNumber
msRASSavedFramedIPAddress
msRASSavedFramedRoute
msRTCSIP-ArchivingEnabled
msRTCSIP-FederationEnabled
msRTCSIP-InternetAccessEnabled
msRTCSIP-Line
msRTCSIP-LineServer
msRTCSIP-OptionFlags
msRTCSIP-OriginatorSid
msRTCSIP-PrimaryHomeServer
msRTCSIP-PrimaryUserAddress
msRTCSIP-TargetHomeServer
msRTCSIP-UserEnabled
msRTCSIP-UserExtension
msRTCSIP-UserPolicy
msSFU30Aliases
msSFU30Name
msSFU30NisDomain
msSFU30PosixMemberOf
msTPM-OwnerInformation
msTPM-TpmInformationForComputer
msTSAllowLogon
msTSBrokenConnectionAction
msTSConnectClientDrives
msTSConnectPrinterDrives
msTSDefaultToMainPrinter
msTSEndpointData
msTSEndpointPlugin
msTSEndpointType
msTSExpireDate
msTSExpireDate2
msTSExpireDate3
msTSExpireDate4
msTSHomeDirectory
msTSHomeDrive
msTSInitialProgram
msTSLicenseVersion
msTSLicenseVersion2
msTSLicenseVersion3
msTSLicenseVersion4
msTSLSProperty01
msTSLSProperty02
msTSManagingLS
msTSManagingLS2
msTSManagingLS3
msTSManagingLS4
msTSMaxConnectionTime
msTSMaxDisconnectionTime
msTSMaxIdleTime
msTSPrimaryDesktop
msTSPrimaryDesktopBL
msTSProfilePath
msTSProperty01
msTSProperty02
msTSReconnectionAction
msTSRemoteControl
msTSSecondaryDesktopBL
msTSSecondaryDesktops
msTSWorkDirectory
name
netbootDUID
netbootGUID
netbootInitialization
netbootMachineFilePath
netbootMirrorDataFile
netbootSCPBL
netbootSIFFile
networkAddress
nisMapName
nonSecurityMemberBL
ntPwdHistory
o
objectGUID
objectVersion
operatingSystem
operatingSystemHotfix
operatingSystemServicePack
operatingSystemVersion
operatorCount
otherFacsimileTelephoneNumber
otherHomePhone
otherIpPhone
otherLoginWorkstations
otherMailbox
otherMobile
otherPager
otherTelephone
otherWellKnownObjects
ou
ownerBL
pager
partialAttributeDeletionList
partialAttributeSet
personalPager
personalTitle
photo
physicalDeliveryOfficeName
physicalLocationObject
policyReplicationFlags
pOPCharacterSet
pOPContentFormat
possibleInferiors
postalAddress
postalCode
postOfficeBox
preferredDeliveryMethod
preferredLanguage
preferredOU
primaryGroupID
primaryInternationalISDNNumber
primaryTelexNumber
profilePath
promoExpiration
protocolSettings
proxiedObjectName
proxyAddresses
publicDelegates
publicDelegatesBL
pwdLastSet
queryPolicyBL
registeredAddress
replicatedObjectVersion
replicationSensitivity
replicationSignature
replPropertyMetaData
replUpToDateVector
repsFrom
repsTo
revision
rid
rIDSetReferences
roomNumber
sAMAccountType
scriptPath
sDRightsEffective
secretary
securityIdentifier
securityProtocol
seeAlso
serialNumber
serverReferenceBL
servicePrincipalName
shadowExpire
shadowFlag
shadowInactive
shadowLastChange
shadowMax
shadowMin
shadowWarning
showInAddressBook
showInAdvancedViewOnly
sIDHistory
siteGUID
siteObjectBL
sn
st
street
streetAddress
structuralObjectClass
submissionContLength
subRefs
subSchemaSubEntry
supplementalCredentials
supportedAlgorithms
systemFlags
targetAddress
telephoneAssistant
telephoneNumber
teletexTerminalIdentifier
telexNumber
terminalServer
textEncodedORAddress
thumbnailLogo
thumbnailPhoto
title
tokenGroups
tokenGroupsGlobalAndUniversal
tokenGroupsNoGCAcceptable
trackingLogPathName
type
uid
uidNumber
unauthOrig
unauthOrigBL
unicodePwd
unixHomeDirectory
unixUserPassword
unmergedAtts
url
userAccountControl
userCert
userCertificate
userParameters
userPassword
userPKCS12
userPrincipalName
userSharedFolder
userSharedFolderOther
userSMIMECertificate
userWorkstations
uSNChanged
uSNCreated
uSNDSALastObjRemoved
USNIntersite
uSNLastObjRem
uSNSource
versionNumber
volumeCount
wbemPath
wellKnownObjects
whenChanged
whenCreated
wWWHomePage
x121Address
x500uniqueIdentifier

Return Computer Object Properties into Text File

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This VBScript allows you to output all the attribute properties for a computer object into a text file. This would be great for creating a report for a single computer with everything that AD knows about that computer.

 

‘Query a specific computer object
CName = “ComputerNameHere”

‘Query a specific Organizational Unit
AD_Query = “OU=Computers,DC=DomainNameHere,DC=com”

DC = “DomainControllerHere”
”””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””””’

Dim objRootDSE, objCn, objCmd, objRes
Dim strRoot, strfilter, strAttributes, strScope, strTmp, strDescription

strRoot = “CN=” & CName & “,” & AD_Query

strfilter = “(&(objectCategory=Computer)(objectClass=Computer))”
strAttributes = “sAMAccountName,description,cn,operatingsystem,lastlogoff,dscorepropagationdata,name,distinguishedname,usncreated,objectguid,iscriticalsystemobject,serviceprincipalname,whenchanged,localpolicyflags,accountexpires,primarygroupid,badpwdcount,objectclass,instancetype,objectcategory,whencreated,lastlogon,useraccountcontrol,samaccountname,operatingsystemversion,samaccounttype,adspath,serverreferencebl,dnshostname,pwdlastset,ridsetreferences,logoncount,codepage,usnchanged,badpasswordtime,objectsid”
strScope = “subtree”
Set objCn = CreateObject(“ADODB.Connection”)
Set objCmd = CreateObject(“ADODB.Command”)

objCn.Provider = “ADsDSOObject”
objCn.Open “Active Directory Provider”
objCmd.ActiveConnection = objCn
objCmd.Properties(“Page Size”) = 1000
objCmd.commandtext = “<LDAP://” & DC & “/” & strRoot & “>;” & strFilter & “;” & _
strAttributes & “;” & strScope
Set objRes = objCmd.Execute
on error resume next
‘WScript.Echo “Operating System: ” & objRes.Fields(“operatingsystem”)

Set objShell = CreateObject(“WScript.Shell”)
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo Computer Name: ” & CName & “>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo AD OU: ” & AD_Query & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo Operating System: ” & objRes.Fields(“operatingsystem”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo Country Code: ” & objRes.Fields(“countrycode”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo CN: ” & objRes.Fields(“cn”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo Last Logoff: ” & objRes.Fields(“lastlogoff”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo dscorepropagationdata: ” & objRes.Fields(“dscorepropagationdata”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo usncreated: ” & objRes.Fields(“usncreated”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo objectguid: ” & objRes.Fields(“objectguid”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo iscriticalsystemobject: ” & objRes.Fields(“iscriticalsystemobject”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo serviceprincipalname: ” & objRes.Fields(“serviceprincipalname”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo whenchanged: ” & objRes.Fields(“whenchanged”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo localpolicyflags: ” & objRes.Fields(“localpolicyflags”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo accountexpires: ” & objRes.Fields(“accountexpires”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo primarygroupid: ” & objRes.Fields(“primarygroupid”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo badpwdcount: ” & objRes.Fields(“badpwdcount”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo objectclass: ” & objRes.Fields(“objectclass”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo instancetype: ” & objRes.Fields(“instancetype”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo objectcategory: ” & objRes.Fields(“objectcategory”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo whencreated: ” & objRes.Fields(“whencreated”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo lastlogon: ” & objRes.Fields(“lastlogon”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo useraccountcontrol: ” & objRes.Fields(“useraccountcontrol”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo samaccountname: ” & objRes.Fields(“samaccountname”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo operatingsystemversion: ” & objRes.Fields(“operatingsystemversion”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo samaccounttype: ” & objRes.Fields(“samaccounttype”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo adspath: ” & objRes.Fields(“adspath”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo serverreferencebl: ” & objRes.Fields(“serverreferencebl”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo dnshostname: ” & objRes.Fields(“dnshostname”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo pwdlastset: ” & objRes.Fields(“pwdlastset”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo ridsetreferences: ” & objRes.Fields(“ridsetreferences”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo logoncount: ” & objRes.Fields(“logoncount”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo codepage: ” & objRes.Fields(“codepage”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo name: ” & objRes.Fields(“name”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo usnchanged: ” & objRes.Fields(“usnchanged”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo badpasswordtime: ” & objRes.Fields(“badpasswordtime”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo objectsid: ” & objRes.Fields(“objectsid”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objShell.Run “cmd /c echo distinguishedname: ” & objRes.Fields(“distinguishedname”) & “>>record.txt”,0,true
objRes.close
ObjCn.close

AutoIt – Move/Resize Window

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This will allow you to resize or move an active window around on the screen.

WinMove ( “title”, “text”, x, y [, width [, height [, speed]]] )


Parameters

title – The title/hWnd/class of the window to move/resize.
text – The text of the window to move/resize.

x – X coordinate to move to.

y – Y coordinate to move to.

width [optional] – New width of the window.

height [optional] – New height of the window.

speed [optional] – The speed to move the windows in the range 1 (fastest) to 100 (slowest). If not defined the move is instantaneous.

 

Return Value

Success: a handle to the window.
Failure: 0 if the window is not found.

 

Example

Example()

Func Example()
; Run Notepad
Run(“notepad.exe”)

; Wait 10 seconds for the Notepad window to appear.
Local $hWnd = WinWait(“[CLASS:Notepad]”, “”, 10)

; Retrieve the position as well as the height and width of the Notepad window. We will use this when we have to move the window back to the original position.
Local $aPos = WinGetPos($hWnd)

; Move the Notepad to the x, y position of 0, 0 and set the height and width at 200, 200.
WinMove($hWnd, “”, 0, 0, 200, 200)

; Wait for 2 seconds to display the new position of the Notepad window.
Sleep(2000)

; Move the Notepad window back to the original position by using the array returned by WinGetPos.
WinMove($hWnd, “”, $aPos[0], $aPos[1], $aPos[2], $aPos[3])

; Wait for 2 seconds to display the original position of the Notepad window.
Sleep(2000)

; Close the Notepad window using the handle returned by WinWait.
WinClose($hWnd)
EndFunc ;==>Example

 

Notes

WinMove() has no effect on minimized windows, but WinMove() works on hidden windows.
If the width and height are small (or negative), the window will go no smaller than 112 x 27 pixels. If width and height are large, the window will go no larger than approximately [12+@DesktopWidth] x [12+@DesktopHeight] pixels.

Negative values are allowed for the x and y coordinates. In fact, you can move a window off screen; and if the window’s program is one that remembers its last window position, the window will appear in the corner (but fully on-screen) the next time you launch the program.
If multiple windows match the criteria, the most recently active window is used.

If x and y equal to the Default keyword, no move occurs, just resizing.

When speed is used, the move is done with the new size.