The DLL can potentially do absolutely anything that the runtime can do (delete files, post your data off to Timbucktoo, etc.).

That's why this setting is extremely dangerous and should only ever be tried on 
a completely closed grid.

However, I'm guessing it won't make any difference when crossing between regions on the same simulator, since the compiled script DLL will already be cached on the filesystem.

On 01/10/11 15:26, Mimetic Core wrote:

actually, i jumped the gun on that one, sorry. you're right - 
AllowScriptCrossing is the important one. actually, i'd
like to know exactly what TrustBinaries offers and what sort of binaries 
scripts are capable of carrying/injecting. are
these ever used (for beneficial purposes)?

- core


On 10/1/2011 9:02 AM, DutchGlory wrote:
humm... i thought this was handled by the "AllowScriptCrossing" option with
keep scripts running on different simulators.

binaries, have a high risk of viruses and other nasty stuff...

Dutch..


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