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Message-ID: <200401261930.i0QJUNja021754@web110.megawebservers.com>
From: 1 at malware.com (http-equiv@...ite.com)
Subject: RE: Self-Executing FOLDERS: Windows XP Explorer Part V
> Why don't we call a spade a spade? You renamed an HTML file
from "My
> Pics.html" to "My Pics.Folder", it's still an HTML file and
not a folder.
Not correct. A spade and shovel are two different implements
entirely.
> In fact, except for the changed file extension this is simply
just a repeat
> of your previous post, "Self-Executing HTML: Internet Explorer
5.5 and 6.0
> Part IV", except that the ".Folder" file extension is new to
Windows XP and
> makes the file have a folder icon.
Wrong again. One is for shovelling manure and the other for
digging a hole. Suggest to try both before guessing what we've
done.
> We already know that opening HTML files from the My Computer
zone is
> equivelant to opening an EXE file, given the executional
rights provided by
> the zone.
Also not correct. See above. Plus we can hammer it into the
internet zone.
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