Editing VBS scripts, makes them execute...

  • Thread starter Jakob H. Heidelberg
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Jakob H. Heidelberg

Hi,

As I've stated earlier, I like this program - my small
issue is addressed below, but first... For what I can see
in this newsgroup some people haven't realized

1. it's BETA software which should be held in a TEST
environment and only touched by people with a real good
sense of what's going on on a MS OS.

2. it's like MS invented Spyware - it's not MS doing the
real evil programming, it's the spyware-dudes trying to
make money! As with EVERY other spyware- (and even
antivirus) -tool, after you remove a piece of bad-code
(spyware, adware, virus or whatever) you might be left
whith a problem of some kind (like WinSock is broken or
whatever. Not because of the anti-spyware/virus tool -
BUT BECAUSE YOU ACCEPTED A BAD PROGRAM TO BE INSTALLED AT
SOME POINT!

3. sometimes the real errors sits in front of the monitor.

Well, one little annoing thing I've seen so far is this:
When I start editing a VBS-script using PrimalScript
(right click - edit) the tool nicely pops up asking if I
really want to *run* this script, when saying "no"
nothing happens (it's listed as a bad-script which might
be ok) - but when saying "yes" it's EXECUTED, not opened
whith my script-editor! This is only a problem the first
time a script is edited - thereafter is can be edited
from a right click with no potential risks. This problem
might also be there when using Notepad as an editor,
haven't tested that yet, sorry.
 
J

Jakob H. Heidelberg

Just checked with Notepad - no problem there! BUT still,
with PrimalScript installed, rightclicking the file,
choosing "edit with primalscript" makes MS AntiSpyware
popup for a script-execution confirmation - when choosing
YES, the VBS-script is LAUNCHED!
 

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