Autorun (if you folks aren't familiar with it) is where you insert a disk and windows runs 'crap' on it 'automagically' I have this disabled on my machine, SO why does lightscribe need this DANGEROUS (and for me inconvienent) feature (that Microsoft should be SUED for implementing)?
I think the driver for lightscribe may hook into the VXD via the autorun. But why use such a CRAPPY way of doing things especially since this creates a major security threat? (Think about it, someone constructs a malicious disk that runs not a install program but one that proceeds to hack your system it's very easy to do.)
Cyb
I think the driver for lightscribe may hook into the VXD via the autorun. But why use such a CRAPPY way of doing things especially since this creates a major security threat? (Think about it, someone constructs a malicious disk that runs not a install program but one that proceeds to hack your system it's very easy to do.)
Cyb