Re: VB6 in Vista
- From: "Kevin Provance" <casey@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 28 Dec 2006 22:16:18 -0500
He'll probably strip your rights down to zilch, install a key logger
and just for fun monitor your activity on a RF link that you never
knew existed.
Not a chance. He's not smarter than me...yet. Nothing goers in, out,
installed or runs on my main box without my constantly being paranoid about
what's going on. You can't be paranoid enough.
Personally I think that the safest thing is to install disk caddies,
one for each user, and lock yours in a safe with a key rather than a
combination.
Ah, my safe has both. ;-)
As for monitoring what they are looking at, it is a lost cause.
Well, he can clear the cache all he wants (when he get' that far), but until
he learns about that hidden ie5.Content folder...you know, the one that can
only be accessed by editing the desktop.ini through a command window, I'll
still own that laptop. <eg> I ended up writing a program that can read
everything in that folder, complete with timestamps. So few people even
know it's there...and the stuff that can be dug on on used hard drives is
well...pretty revealing sometimes.
When I'm done with this software thing, I am going into computer forensics.
.
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