how secure logon scripts??

From: ATK (ATK@random.org)
Date: 03/31/03


From: "ATK" <ATK@random.org>
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 11:52:12 +0300


Hi,
we use logon and logoff scripts for some tasks. I wonder how secure these
scripts? Is it possible for a user to see and read what is written in these
scripts?? What other vulnerabilities can happen?
regards,
tolga



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