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RE: Self-Executing FOLDERS: Windows XP Explorer Part V
From: "http-equiv () excite com" <1 () malware com>
Date: Mon, 26 Jan 2004 19:30:23 -0000
Why don't we call a spade a spade? You renamed an HTML file
from "My
Pics.html" to "My Pics.Folder", it's still an HTML file and
not a folder. Not correct. A spade and shovel are two different implements entirely.
In fact, except for the changed file extension this is simply
just a repeat
of your previous post, "Self-Executing HTML: Internet Explorer
5.5 and 6.0
Part IV", except that the ".Folder" file extension is new to
Windows XP and
makes the file have a folder icon.
Wrong again. One is for shovelling manure and the other for digging a hole. Suggest to try both before guessing what we've done.
We already know that opening HTML files from the My Computer
zone is
equivelant to opening an EXE file, given the executional
rights provided by
the zone.
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