I know. It drives me nuts! Unfortunately my company has to support
it, or I probably wouldn't even bother.
On Mar 23, 2007, at 11:17 AM, Devin Asay wrote:
On Mar 23, 2007, at 11:03 AM, Chris Sheffield wrote:
After building my standalone, which is sort of a launcher app for
my main installer, and running it under Windows Vista, I get the
security warning that tells me the publisher for the exe is
unknown. Anyone know how I can make it "known"? As far as I can
tell, I've filled in all the pertinent information in the
standalone builder, but nothing seems to take care of the problem.
I noticed that Rev's latest installer does not produce this
warning, as the publisher appears to be "known". I've looked at
the properties for my exe and for the Rev installer and, as far as
I can tell, they've both got the same information. Theirs produces
the normal "A program needs your permissions to continue" dialog,
while mean produces a "An unidentified program wants access to
your computer" dialog.
Anyone run into this? I get this warning with other applications I
use, mostly those that are older and haven't yet been updated for
Vista.
"You are pointing out Vista's flaws. Cancel or Allow?"
Sorry, couldn't resist. :-)
DNA
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