|
Neohapsis is currently accepting applications for employment. For more information, please visit our website www.neohapsis.com or email hr@neohapsis.com |
Subject: Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases
From: Chip Andrews (chipandrews
USA.NET)Date: Wed Sep 20 2000 - 12:43:59 CDT
- Next message: Security Team: "DST2K0031: DoS in BrowseGate(Home) v2.80(H)"
- Previous message: Nick FitzGerald: "Re: Exploit using Eudora and the Guninski hole"
- Next in thread: Brett Glass: "Re: Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Maybe reply: Chip Andrews: "Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Reply: Brett Glass: "Re: Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
More resources for a possible solution for the MS Office document issue....
From MSDN:
"Activating DLL/COM Redirection
DLL/COM redirection is activated on an application-by-application basis by
the presence of a ".local" file. The ".local" file is an empty file in the
same directory as the application's .exe file, with the same name as the
application's .exe file with ".local" appended to the end of the name.
For example, to activate DLL/COM redirection for an application called
"myapp.exe," create an empty file called "myapp.exe.local" in the same
directory where myapp.exe is installed.
Once DLL/COM redirection is activated, whenever the application loads a DLL
or an OCX, Windows looks first for the DLL or OCX in the directory where the
application's .exe file is installed. If a version of the DLL or OCX is
found in the directory where the application's .exe file is installed, the
application uses it regardless of any directory path specified in the
application or the registry. If a version of the DLL or OCX is not found in
the directory where the application's .exe file is installed, the normal
search path or server path is used.
"
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/techart/sidebyside.htm
Chip Andrews, MCSE+I, MCSD, MCDBA
Software Architect
Clarus Corporation; www.claruscorp.com
andrewsc
claruscorp.com
- Next message: Security Team: "DST2K0031: DoS in BrowseGate(Home) v2.80(H)"
- Previous message: Nick FitzGerald: "Re: Exploit using Eudora and the Guninski hole"
- Next in thread: Brett Glass: "Re: Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Maybe reply: Chip Andrews: "Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Reply: Brett Glass: "Re: Fwd: Re: Double clicking on MS Office documents from Windows Explorer mayexecute arbitrary programs in some cases"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]