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| Subject: | Re: Security with USB Devices |
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| Date: | Wed, 27 Jul 2005 06:56:59 -0400 |
Autorun.inf should work with any Windows 2000/xp machine that has autorun enabled. We had done some tests where we were able to copy the registry, my documents etc directly to the USB key using autorun (the idea being that the user should be unaware of thsi). If I remember correctly, the only cavet here is that you have to make sure that the USB stick is treated as a CDrom and not a harddrive (since harddrives can't autorun). This depends on the type of drivers loaded. IThere is a compnay selling this type of sticks http://www.udrw.com/. Hope this helps. KoolK3
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