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  Eike


On Monday, 2011-04-04 09:21:48 +0200, Mathias Bauer wrote:

> On 02.04.2011 00:58, Lester Pastuszyn wrote:
> >Windows Security pops up a box and asks me if I want to allow this unknown
> >pubisher access to modifiy my computer.  In the bos is openoffice's 
> >soffice.exe
> >link to the desktop.  Is there a way to tell windows that this program is 
> >safe
> >with out having that pop up box every time I try to get into openoffice?
> 
> This is not the usual behavior of OOo on Windows machines, so
> probably you did something unusual with your OOo installation. Can
> you describe how you installed OOo and where?
> 
> Regards,
> Mathias
> 
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