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I had a similar problem with the camera security dialog box and Zinc. My app was actually a kiosk, and my workaround was quite long winded - but it might give you some ideas.

First I should mention that checking the 'remember my settings' box in the security dialog never worked for me (apparently it's a bug in Zinc), so this is what I had to do:

On starting my Zinc application, I launched a macro program (Macro Express - http://www.macros.com/) to move the cursor and 'click' the Allow button. This worked great for a kiosk with an automated startup procedure.

I don't know if this will be of any help, but I thought I'd post it anyway.

<Mike>


Dimitrios Bendilas wrote:
Hello,

I have this very very urgent issue!

Users of an application I made with Flash 8 & Zinc get this warning screen: 
http://www.zefxis.gr/files/warning.jpg
when they first run the executable.

I know this is because my app saves some files on the hard drive.
The question is, is there any way to prevent this window from popping up?
The publisher of the application asked me to see if I can do anything about 
this.

So, can I?

Thanks a lot!

Dimitrios
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