You're welcome,
If it's in house, they can change the setting on the EXE from a Right Click
of the EXE directly. They should see at the bottom of the General tab:
Security: This file came from another computer and might be blocked to help
protect this computer.
With an Unblock button next to it.
If the EXE resides on the server and runs on the workstation, the server
needs to be added to trusted sites. Trusted sites can be added in the IE 7
Options dialog.
Digital Signatures cost money, and require an internet connection to verify
it.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jon Westcot
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 2:34 PM
Hi Dave, Tracy, et al.:
Thanks for the suggestions. It seems that SYS(0) works like a champ.
HOWEVER....
Now I'm being asked to apparently "sign" the executable to avoid having
Vista ask if they really want to run the application. The user sent me the
following comment:
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
windows prompts me to run the software because of it being an unknown
publisher, but I think that is an easy fix? Can you change?
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well, I could, if I knew how to do this. Or even what to do to create
such a signature or certificate. Can someone enlighten me? This is
essentially an in-house application; I just happen to be maintaining it from
1800 or so miles away. ;)
Thanks for any help any of you can share. (Oh, I tried to search for
this on the ProFox search website but, without knowing exactly what it was I
was trying to find, I was having a lot of trouble finding anything useful
that wasn't talking about SSL Certificates for web pages.)
Jon
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