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When I run a program whose EXE is on a mapped drive on the file server
I get a dialog with the message "The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software.?" How can I prevent this message for any program that is on the file server? Thanks. -- ..Bill. |
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"Bill" wrote in <news:uU#iiMLsIHA.4876@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>:
> When I run a program whose EXE is on a mapped drive on the file server > I get a dialog with the message "The publisher could not be verified. > Are you sure you want to run this software.?" How can I prevent this > message for any program that is on the file server? Thanks. Isn't there a checkbox in that dialog ("Ask ... everytime") that you can deselect? |
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Here is the answer for anyone who is interested.
Problem: Running XP SP2 or higher, you try to run an executable located on another machine on your network. Your accosted with a prompt: "The publisher could not be verified". You are forced to confirm that you wish to run this program... every time you run it. Solution: Run gpedit.msc Go to User Configuration >> Administrative Templates >> Windows Components >> Attachment Manager Add "*.exe" to the "Inclusion list for moderate risk file types" setting. "This policy setting allows you to configure the list of moderate risk file types. If the attachment is in the list of moderate risk file types and is from the restricted or Internet zone, Windows prompts the user before accessing the file. ...." In other words, this allows you to run an .exe from the Intranet zone without a prompt, but it will warn before running one from the Internet. -- ..Bill. |
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