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Windows Script Host: disable or enable?
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<blockquote data-quote="shmu26" data-source="post: 859421" data-attributes="member: 37647"><p>It will shut it down completely. SysHardener doesn't allow you to restrict or monitor it, although OSArmor and a number of other security softs do give you such a functionality. </p><p>It's the kind of thing that you never know when you might need it. Just a little example: let's say you installed Comodo Firewall, decided it's not for you, and uninstall it. When you reboot, a little cleanup script will run, and remove the Comodo leftovers pretty effectively. If you disabled Windows Script Host, you are left with all the garbage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shmu26, post: 859421, member: 37647"] It will shut it down completely. SysHardener doesn't allow you to restrict or monitor it, although OSArmor and a number of other security softs do give you such a functionality. It's the kind of thing that you never know when you might need it. Just a little example: let's say you installed Comodo Firewall, decided it's not for you, and uninstall it. When you reboot, a little cleanup script will run, and remove the Comodo leftovers pretty effectively. If you disabled Windows Script Host, you are left with all the garbage. [/QUOTE]
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