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hzgt9b
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      14th Nov 2007
I am trying to create an autorun.inf file that can kick off a vbs
script...
When I burn the CD, insert it into the drive and right click and
choose AutoPlay, I "D:\ is not a valid win32 application".

Is it impossible to kick off a vbscript from Autorun.inf?

 
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hzgt9b
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      14th Nov 2007
I figured this out...
Appears that the "open" directive is intended for EXEs and the
"shellexecute" directive will kick-off a batch file...

 
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      14th Nov 2007
er, I mean a vbs...

 
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Thee Chicago Wolf
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      14th Nov 2007
>I am trying to create an autorun.inf file that can kick off a vbs
>script...
>When I burn the CD, insert it into the drive and right click and
>choose AutoPlay, I "D:\ is not a valid win32 application".
>
>Is it impossible to kick off a vbscript from Autorun.inf?


No, it's only for setup executables. Hmm, there's a recent
vulnerability based on this autorun.inf business. Hmm....

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