Re: Unknown Publisher warnings
On Dec 9, 2006, at 9:58 PM, Shari wrote: Does anyone know how to make the Win XP Security Warning (Unknown Publisher) go away? Yes, but there's a price tag. This fellow explains it pretty well: http://www.michaellawson.com/?p=14 Evidently, this rigamarole is part of the security apparatus for IE 7! And all I'm doing is running my app from my own Mac Mini server on my own local network! So how does it work with a Rev/MC application? What is it that you (the Rev/MC developer) do? How is it applied to, or included in, an exe? Does it expire every year on published software (it's a yearly license, $100-$400 per year for the developer - but it is incorporated (somehow) in the code of an application - and I presume that once digitally signed, the application stays signed forever; but why would a developer have to keep renewing? or is that just the price of keeping with the program?) Either way, it feels to me like extortion! Not that I could afford it, t -- Tereza Snyder Califex Software, Inc. www.califexsoftware.com ___ metacard mailing list metacard@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Standalonebuilder seems to be fixed!
Hello friends of the lean cuisi... er IDE :-) Looks like all the changes I made to the TEST versions of the IDE were correct, at least I got a report that ALL standalone versions build with it do in fact run correctly on the appropriate platforms: Windows, PPC, IntelMac and Universal binary. So if noone does have other experiences, I will upload the official and new version 2.7.2 of the MC IDE this week. Best from cold and dark germany Klaus Major a.k.a Winnie the Poobah [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.major-k.de ___ metacard mailing list metacard@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard
Re: Unknown Publisher warnings
Tereza, I've never done it. I had just researched it once upon a time for the same reason that you enquired. How to get rid of that warning. Once I saw the price tag, I backed off. You've asked some very good questions. I wouldn't want something where I had to incorporate some externally created code into my projects. I don't trust code that I cannot see or understand. Who knows what else it might be doing, besides what it claims to be doing. Does that sound a bit over the top? :-D Shari Evidently, this rigamarole is part of the security apparatus for IE 7! And all I'm doing is running my app from my own Mac Mini server on my own local network! So how does it work with a Rev/MC application? What is it that you (the Rev/MC developer) do? How is it applied to, or included in, an exe? Does it expire every year on published software (it's a yearly license, $100-$400 per year for the developer - but it is incorporated (somehow) in the code of an application - and I presume that once digitally signed, the application stays signed forever; but why would a developer have to keep renewing? or is that just the price of keeping with the program?) Either way, it feels to me like extortion! Not that I could afford it, t -- Tereza Snyder -- Gypsy King Software Mac and Windows shareware games http://www.gypsyware.com ___ metacard mailing list metacard@lists.runrev.com http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/metacard