Re: auto run file
Gene
The whole point of having NVDA on a thumb drive is
to run it on other machines where it isn't installed. Why would you want
to run it on your own machine from a thumb drive in the first place? I
don't know anything about disabling this feature but it sounds to me as though
if you do, you open yourself up to malicious software if you use a thumb drive
from someone else. I see no reason to take risks just to make running
something easier.
And you can run it very easily on your own machine
without lowering security. Create a short cut to the exe file on the thumb
drive. Then assign a short cut command such as control alt d or control
alt a or whatever such combination you like. That is so fast and
convenient that there isn't any remotely justifiable reason to needlessly lower
security for convenience.
Gene ----- Original Message -----
Yes. But there are ways, and there are ways. And as long as you run it
on your own computer and put yourself at risk and not others, then it will
still work just as long as you know what you're doing. Cheers! On 3/22/2019 11:32 AM, Gene wrote:
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