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Bill Martin
What's the correct way to kill all scripting from XP Home? With Win98 I used
to just be able to uninstall the script processor. In Win98 I never found
any useful reason to have it on my system beyond helping out advertisers and
virus writers take over my machine. I'm not sure if XP is similar or whether
the operating system itself uses scripts somehow.
Basically I don't want one program to be able to maliciously start up another
one and I can't think of any legitimate uses for the function as I use my
system.
Thanks...
Bill -- (Remove KILLSPAM from my address to use it)
to just be able to uninstall the script processor. In Win98 I never found
any useful reason to have it on my system beyond helping out advertisers and
virus writers take over my machine. I'm not sure if XP is similar or whether
the operating system itself uses scripts somehow.
Basically I don't want one program to be able to maliciously start up another
one and I can't think of any legitimate uses for the function as I use my
system.
Thanks...
Bill -- (Remove KILLSPAM from my address to use it)