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Hi, Guys :ph34r:

This is Lalit Patil, I am new to this forum.

I have some queries:

1. Is AutoIt secure on microsoft network?

2. Any security issues?

3. Any risk factors If I want to implement on my ofice network?

Thanks in advance.

Thanks,

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Hi,

What u mean by is AutoIt secure ?

What u want to do with AutoIt ?

For Example if u use it in combination with the RunAsSet command i suggest

that u don't allow decompilation of your script when u compile it into an exe.

Regards,

Andre

:ph34r:

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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Thanks for the reply. :ph34r:

I want to use AutoIt in my office network.

I have also suggested to boss. But he want all details.

He also insisted me to raise a change request and get approved by security team.

To get it approved I need some information about the risk factors, advantages over wsh scripts etc.

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Hi,

Perhaps u should show your boss the help-file from Autoit and make some small examples. They are really readable by most persons.

Regards,

Andre

What about Windows without using AutoIt ?It would be the same as driving a car without an steering Wheel!
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AutoIt will do what you tell it to--no more, no less.

The source code for AutoIt is freely available, so you can do read it or compile it yourself. Of course, all source code for official download is reviewed and controlled by Jon to ensure high-quality.

Use Mozilla | Take a look at My Disorganized AutoIt stuff | Very very old: AutoBuilder 11 Jan 2005 prototype I need to update my sig!
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