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Old February 13th 10, 05:33 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
TonySper[_2_]
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I have a VFP8 .exe file on one of the computers on a network per to per say
we call it the server. Now when I try and run the .exe file from another
workstation I get the message "The publisher could not be
verified are you sure you want to run this software" "The file does not have
a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher"
If I say yes it does let me run the program. I thought there may be a way to
eliminate that message as I do not like it to popping up each time I
access the program from a workstation. The .exe program runs fine from the
station that it is installed on.
TonySper


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Old February 19th 10, 08:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
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There is a way to get rid of the message

Start - Run - gpedit.msc

User Configuration-AdministrativeTemplates-Windows Components-Attachment
Manager
then configure "Inclusion List for Medium File Types" to enable and enter
".exe" without the quotes.

Apply and OK then exit and it should work.



"TonySper" wrote in message
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I have a VFP8 .exe file on one of the computers on a network per to per say
we call it the server. Now when I try and run the .exe file from another
workstation I get the message "The publisher could not be
verified are you sure you want to run this software" "The file does not
have
a valid digital signature that verifies its publisher"
If I say yes it does let me run the program. I thought there may be a way
to
eliminate that message as I do not like it to popping up each time I
access the program from a workstation. The .exe program runs fine from the
station that it is installed on.
TonySper




 




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