Hello Stefan, Monday, June 19, 2023, 10:52:45 AM, you wrote:
>> BUT: this feature seems to me to have been meant to control the auto-preview >> on *standard click* - the right click does something different and, in my >> opinion, shouldn't trigger the auto-preview at all. Like this, I find it a >> security risk with users launching files they intended to treat with caution. > This was discussed here right after the feature was released. Viewing Office > attachments is safe because the code for conversion them into HTML is built > in, does not run any scripts and protected against buffer underrun and other > vulnerabilities. If a document cannot be displayed withing The Bat!, most > probably it contains an exploit... Thank you for your response. Two things: - Is the reaction on right click desired too? My gut tells me: standard click yes, right click has already another function and shouldn't trigger the standard click response too. - In my case the document is a PDF, which is being viewed in an embedded Acrobat Viewer if I'm not mistaken and thus the potential for an exploit being launched thru it is not mitigated. -- Cheers Viktor Kabelac mailto:tbbeta-l...@kabelac.cz TheBat! 10.4.0.1 Pro (x64, no OTFE) on Windows 10.0 x64 19045 ________________________________________________________ 'Using TBBETA' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html