Alexandre Julliard schrieb:
> Peter Beutner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> Besides i think it's a bad idea to blindly mark pages executable like this:
>>
>> "hey, we successfully catched an attempted buffer overflow attack, thanks 
>> for NX. But lets
>> ignore it and let the code run anyway ..." :p
> 
> Well, the next step can be to pop up a message box of some kind, and
> let the user decide whether to proceed or not. It still gives more
> control than blindly making all pages executable from the start...
And that everytime the application runs? Would be a bit annoying I guess.



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