rkml wrote: > True but that is where the problem lies... When you are running an > unattended server, you would not want the machine to log in after a reboot > if your machine is in a remote location. You want to make sure it runs as a > service without logging into it. > > What happens if someone gains access to the machine locally cause you gave > him the "KEYS" to the house... >
It's exactly the same issue as having to manually log in to run a batch file. If it runs in HKLM autorun it doesn't need a user logged in. _______________________________________________ http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-win32
