On 11/6/06, Jean Ghali <jghali at libertysurf.fr> wrote: > And me that WSH *and* Javascript can be used by web pages to install > malware, but that is not a sufficient reason to say that a scripting system > or another is only good for standalone disconnected systems...
Jean, I meant to say if you're running "important & critical" systems and have "important data" then you should disable it cuz you might get malware from the web pages - the same thing you're saying! :) I do NOT connect my "work" system to the Internet cuz I don't want to keep solving/fixing virus/trojan/malware problems and risk my work. In critical corporate setups, systems do run disconnected - Internet is simply not an option at all. The thing is how important your data is. This is going off on a tangent inside a totally different topic :) I think it's better that I "disconnect" myself here! :) -- Asif
