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Viruses on autorun.inf

Viruses on autorun.inf

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The simplest way to avoid getting viruses from any flash memory drive, is to disable the autoplay function from Windows. Whenever your computer is reading a CD or a memory drive/card that has an autorun.inf file, the operating system executes the application mentioned in this file.
Viruses of today can take advantage of the autorun.inf file for passing from a computer to another.

Disabling the autorun function in Windows XP

Click on the Start button and then click on Run. In the Run window type gpedit.msc and then press Enter. The Group Policy window will appear on the screen.

From the left column open Administrative Templates (1 on the image below) and then choose System (2 on the image below).

On the list from the right, double click on Turn off Autoplay (3 on the image below). Now you will need to click on Enabled (4 on the image below), and from the list choose All drives (5 on the image below).

Click on OK and you’re done.

Disable the autorun function on Windows 7 and Vista

Click on Start and type gpedit.msc in the search field and the press Enter. The Group Policy Editor window will appear.

From the left column, click on Administrative Templates (1 on the image below), the on Windows Components (2 on the image below) and on AutoPlay policies (3 on the image below).

From the right column double click on Turn off Autoplay (4 on the image below), click on Enabled (5 on the image below) and then choose All drives from the list (6 on the image below).

Click on OK and you are done.

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