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IE Favorites: How to prevent hijacking

#1 User is offline   PinkPanther 

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Posted 02 September 2004 - 09:21 AM

Hi all,

Does anyone know of a teak (or utility) that will prevent outside applications from adding links to my favorites? As an example, Netscape (which I unfortunately have to install for testing) adds useless AOL links into the favorites folder. ICQ is notorious for doing the same thing, etc.

I have tried making the folder read-only; it has zero effect, since it does not prevent anything from being added.

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#2 User is offline   adamvjackson 

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Posted 02 September 2004 - 06:23 PM

Maybe you could restrict the NTFS permissions, and change your user account to a limited-user?

It would make it a pain to add favorites that you want though, unless you have something like a bookmarks.html file that you can manually update.

For other tasks that need Admin rights, you can always right-click and "Run As..."

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#3 User is offline   felix 

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Posted 03 September 2004 - 01:11 AM

You'll want to set the favourites folder to have the permissions of read only.

Only leave yourself permission for "read & execute" and "list folder contents" and that should do it.

Actually, removing "list folder contents" is pretty cool as it creates a black hole.
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#4 User is offline   PinkPanther 

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Posted 04 September 2004 - 12:30 AM

Thanks, I have tried this but it does not work. The problem with permissions is that in order to install some software, you must do so with administrative rights, which immediately circumvents any restriction placed on the folder frown
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