

Has this developer never heard of the per user system variable called %TEMP% and the per user temp folder heirachy? Come on this is not rocket science! design and install your programs so as to NOT compromise your customers systems security and make your software work properly on windows systems with more than one user account! Save | CancelĪnonymous, There is a reason you had to resort to using to get that file. What was this developer thinking? They also put in this same EZBurner folder within the single users documents folder another folder called "Burn" that contains the temporararly converted video files prior to burning. After installing this look in your Documents folder for the sub-folder EZBurner and in that for a folder called ffmpeg and there are the old unprotected ffmpeg executables! They have no business being in the users Documents folder it also means if any other user on that computer tries to use EZBurner installed by the current user it will fails because the ffmpeg executables that convert the media files added to b e put on the optical medai are not accessable to the other users. They put unsigned FFMPEG.EXE and Proxyffmpeg.exe in a subfolder of the logged in users Documents folder. This is yet another software development company that thinks nothing of windows security measures and stepping outside the protection of Microsofts instructions, on where to put executables to help preserve their integrity and help to make it as difficult as possible for malware to change and infect executables with malicious payloads, by placing the executables in unprotected locations where non-elevated rights are required in order to hack the executable. Has this developer never heard of the per user system variable called %TEMP% and the per user temp folder heirachy? Come on this is not rocket science! design and install your programs so as to NOT compromise your customers systems security and make your software work properly on windows systems with more than one user account!
