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Guest thanatoid
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Having seen Script Sentry mentioned here, I checked into it. It

seems like a good alternative to what I have done - removing

most of the scripting files from win\sys (with NO ill effects

whatsoever I might add). But I did that before I even knew what

a firewall etc. was, and anyway, firewalls don't guard you

against a browser executing malware.

 

I read about it and DL'd it and it looks like a pretty good

piece of software to me.

 

Anyone have much experience with SS?

 

Care to comment?

 

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Guest Buffalo
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Re: Script Sentry question

 

 

 

thanatoid wrote:

> Having seen Script Sentry mentioned here, I checked into it. It

> seems like a good alternative to what I have done - removing

> most of the scripting files from win\sys (with NO ill effects

> whatsoever I might add). But I did that before I even knew what

> a firewall etc. was, and anyway, firewalls don't guard you

> against a browser executing malware.

>

> I read about it and DL'd it and it looks like a pretty good

> piece of software to me.

>

> Anyone have much experience with SS?

>

> Care to comment

 

Haven't really tested it but I have used it on Win98 and 2000Pro for many

years and the only problem I have found is that it is picked up as malware

(false positive) by SuperAntiSpyware and AntiMalware ( I just put it on the

ignore list in both).

If you want to open something that is on the list of ext you chose to have

it check, it brings up a warning box that asks you if you want to open it

always, this time or never.

It will be interesting to see the comments of others.

I hope they list their operating system when posting their comments.


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