>>Let's not let folks get the impression that the WSH is some sort of "dangerous, evil" thing. Point of fact, it's a tool, no more and no less. The problem is (as I point out in my article in the current VFUG (
www.vfug.org) newsletter) really twofold. First, it "flys beneath the radar" of anti-virus software since, unless it's encoded, it's just a text file. Second, is ignorance. People aren't aware of it.
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>It's not so much ignorance, it's that the default settings don't show the extension, and the script comes in as "nakedwife.jpg" even though the real file name is "nakedwife.jpg.vbs". Even if someone knew what a VBS file was, the JPG extension can fool them.
Umm.. does you wife know you're sending this file around? *gdrvvf*
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer