Acidus wrote: ] ] Trust-no-exe is a executable file filter. It attaches to ] ] the operating system and filters all executable files, be ] ] it .exe .com .dll .drv .sys .dpl etc from all drives and ] ] all network shares against a list of files or paths, you, ] ] the administrator provide as trusted applications. If a ] ] prohibited executable (one not in the allow list or one ] ] explicitly defined in the deny list) is loaded, a popup ] ] box informs the user with an intelligent message that can ] ] be customised to your site. ] ] Interesting option for SysAdmins to prevent users from ] executing programs in Windows, even programs on non-NTFS ] partitions. It seems if you are going this route, you might as well do full TPE style stuff a la netbsd et al, as I would imagine the additional code required would be marginal. http://www.users.on.net/~blymn/veriexec/ RE: Trust-No-Exe |