The script language 'VBScript.encode' error solution could not be found on the server

  • 2020-05-12 06:27:37
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VBScript.Encode is a component that is often used to encrypt some of ASP's Trojan backdoors to avoid being killed, and some program authors also use encryption in ASP to protect their Copyrights.

Accidentally found, a set of procedures to the server, the program error:

Active Server Pages  error  'ASP 0129'
The scripting language was not found on the server 'VBScript.encode'
/config.asp Line, 5

According to the reason procedures in the local debugging, no problem, so I found the website root directory under the config file, look to the fifth line, it is 1 some messy code! Oh, the original is encrypted, the author of the program for copyright, there is a paragraph of encrypted content.

So I looked for VBScript. What is encode?

VBScript. Encode this component is often used to encrypt 1 some ASP Trojan back door to avoid killing effect, and 1 some of the author of the program will use in ASP encryption in order to achieve the purpose of copyright protection, but VBScript. Encode encryption is very weak, very easy to restore the source code, and in the field of asp back door to avoid killing, it is used up, so we can easily think of nature by disabling VBScript. Encode this component to achieve is the purpose of encryption script failure, This makes a lot of the asp trojans useless.

Disable the VBScript.Encode method (users who use IIS as WEB servers and virtual hosts) :

Run regedit to open the registry editor and expand to:

HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\VBScript.Encode

Right-click - permissions - remove access to the users group or join the virtual host user group to deny access
Or delete the registry key VBScript.Encode,
After you have modified the registry, restart IIS and open the encrypted file, you will be prompted that the scripting language 'vBScRipt.EncOdE' is not found on the server.

Now that you know what the reason is, choose the road around 1 o 'clock. encode is everywhere.


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