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Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?



 
 
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Old May 27th 17, 04:56 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,news.software.readers,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Roy Tremblay
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Default Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?

Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?
https://s16.postimg.org/fn4uxih91/smartscreen.jpg

I'm setting up a new laptop, and slowing moving over to Windows 10, one by
one, all the programs that I loved on Windows XP.

Most are working fine, once I get the additional permission problems
required by Windows 10 worked out.

But 40TudeDialog comes up with this Windows 10 error message:
Windows SmartScreen can't help you decide if this app is okay to run.

I downloaded the latest known 40Tude Dialog from Marcus Monnig:
http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/download.html

And, I installed the 40tude Dialog 2.0.15.1 Installer and then overwrote the
"dialog.exe" with the Dialog 2.0.15.84 version (which is how these things
are installed normally).

I should say that I always install off the net (for obvious reasons) so
that's why Windows SmartScreen can't find something, but I installed other
things off the net and this SmartScreen error didn't come up for them.

It comes up only for Dialog (so far anyway).

What's so different about 40Tude Dialog that it makes this odd blue thing
called Windows SmartScreen flub up on Windows 10?
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Old May 27th 17, 06:43 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,news.software.readers,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
tlvp
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Default Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?

On Sat, 27 May 2017 03:56:47 +0000 (UTC), Roy Tremblay wrote:

Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?
https://s16.postimg.org/fn4uxih91/smartscreen.jpg

I'm setting up a new laptop, and slowing moving over to Windows 10, one by
one, all the programs that I loved on Windows XP.

Most are working fine, once I get the additional permission problems
required by Windows 10 worked out.

But 40TudeDialog comes up with this Windows 10 error message:
Windows SmartScreen can't help you decide if this app is okay to run.

I downloaded the latest known 40Tude Dialog from Marcus Monnig:
http://dialog.datalist.org/downloads/download.html

And, I installed the 40tude Dialog 2.0.15.1 Installer and then overwrote the
"dialog.exe" with the Dialog 2.0.15.84 version (which is how these things
are installed normally).

I should say that I always install off the net (for obvious reasons) so
that's why Windows SmartScreen can't find something, but I installed other
things off the net and this SmartScreen error didn't come up for them.

It comes up only for Dialog (so far anyway).

What's so different about 40Tude Dialog that it makes this odd blue thing
called Windows SmartScreen flub up on Windows 10?


Very little I can tell you other than to be sure to install it someplace
*other* than where programs are usually installed, because where programs
*usually* are installed will create serious UAC permissions problems.

HTH. If not, wait for Bernd Rose, or the like, to give you better info.

Cheers, -- tlvp
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Old May 27th 17, 05:06 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10,news.software.readers,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general
Bill[_45_]
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Default Why does Windows SmartScreen flub on 40Tude Dialog installation?

On Sat, 27 May 2017 01:43:12 -0400, tlvp wrote:

Very little I can tell you other than to be sure to install it someplace
*other* than where programs are usually installed, because where programs
*usually* are installed will create serious UAC permissions problems.

HTH. If not, wait for Bernd Rose, or the like, to give you better info.

Cheers, -- tlvp


Yep, that's all the OP should have to do. (This was posted using
40tude on Win 10.)
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