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Answer» Just something to keep in mind when using USB sticks to transfer data between PCs.
Disable Autoplay to prevent virus from being spread VIA removable disk Removable storage devices such as USB flash memory has simple plug-and-play design that allows you to EASILY and quickly transfer and store data. However it also makes virus and spyware spread easily. Many viruses transmit via USB drives by utilizing system Autorun features. To do this a virus FIRST copies itself and the "autorun.ini" file into removable disk. When you plug your removable disk into your PC, the system reads the autorun.ini first, then it runs the virus executable file specified in autorun.ini. The virus executable is then launched and copied to your system. To protect your system against this kind of virus/spyware, you need to disable the Autorun features on your system.
To disable Autorun features, please follow these steps.
1. Click Start, then click Run, type "gpedit.msc" to open the Group Policy dialog. 2. In the left pane, expand the Computer Configuration in LOCAL Computer Policy. 3. Then locate and expand Administrative Templates. 4. Select System. 5. In the right pane, double click Turn off Autoplay to open the properties dialog. 6. Select the Enabled radio box. In the Turn off Autoplay on: select list, select All drives to disable autoplay on all drives. 7. Click OK to save the change. 8. Done.
Better to be safe than sorry....Good advice, but note that it will not work on Windows XP Home Edition and Media Center Edition.
Not sure about Vista.Quote and Media Center Edition. That is the same as XP Pro so it should work.
This should work on anything. Panda USB and AutoRun VaccineQuote from: evilfantasy on April 28, 2009, 09:47:59 AMThat is the same as XP Pro so it should work.
Oh gpedit exists on MCE? Didn't know that. Thanks. Yep. MCE is XP Pro with a TV card.
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