07-12-2005, 03:47 PM
Gintaras - Yet another lightning response. Microsoft should take some lessons from you.
You wrote:
;password - password. If omitted or "", asks at run time. Using password in macro is unsafe, even if that macro is encrypted (password can be intercepted by replacing RunAs).
I don't understand, "password can be intercepted by replacing RunAs".
I have encrypted macros containing passwords. Are they vulnerable?
You wrote:
;password - password. If omitted or "", asks at run time. Using password in macro is unsafe, even if that macro is encrypted (password can be intercepted by replacing RunAs).
I don't understand, "password can be intercepted by replacing RunAs".
I have encrypted macros containing passwords. Are they vulnerable?