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Re: Security templates and settings in Windows XP

Subject: Re: Security templates and settings in Windows XP
Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 09:03:09 -0500
"Thor (Hammer of God)" <thor@hammerofgod.com> wrote on 12/29/2005 04:53:07 
PM:

Yes, I'm sure it's in the EULA... =) In the meantime I've employed the
workaround (disabling the DLL which does image rendering for Windows
Picture and Fax Viewer). At least there is one (other than unplugging
the ethernet cable).

Derick Anderson

Block .wmf at the SMTP gateway and perform HTTP content filtering at the 

proxy for mime type application/x-msmetafile.

t 

Hey t,

The file doesn't need to be labeled with .wmf, but could also be .jpg, 
.gif, etc...  I wouldn't imagine it would be tied to a particular 
mime-type either.
All is has to do is trick the browser, client, or other Windows app to 
render it.  (If I'm not misinformed).

Cheers,
Matt


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