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    Default Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    I've code-signed a utility that I use in my office. It's on a network
    share, and I got sick of seeing the warning popup when I ran it.

    After code-signing, I see the digital signature information. It's
    fine when I run it from Win7. Also, if I run it from an XP VM command
    line, I get no security warning. However, when I run it on the XP VM
    from a shortcut or from the Run dialog, I get the standard warning.
    What's going on?

    I thought perhaps it wasn't properly manifested. I don't usually use
    SB7 to add the manifest, as I can do that directly from Clarion. I
    tried anyway, and SB7 said it already contained a manifest.

    Any other ideas?

    Mike Hanson
    www.boxsoft.net

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    Mike,

    > I've code-signed a utility that I use in my office. It's on a network
    > share, and I got sick of seeing the warning popup when I ran it.
    >
    > After code-signing, I see the digital signature information. It's
    > fine when I run it from Win7. Also, if I run it from an XP VM command
    > line, I get no security warning. However, when I run it on the XP VM
    > from a shortcut or from the Run dialog, I get the standard warning.
    > What's going on?

    This is the standard Windows XP security warning that appears when you run a
    file from a network share via Shortcut or Run dialog.

    What you can do is to enable the "Include all network paths (UNCs)" setting
    in Internet Options applet.

    1. Click Start, Run and type INETCPL.CPL
    2. Select the Security tab, Local intranet
    3. Click Sites button
    4. Mark the "Include all network paths (UNCs)" option

    An alternative method is to add the IP or the FQDN of the network computer
    to the Local Intranet or Trusted sites zone in Internet Explorer.

    --
    Friedrich Linder
    Lindersoft
    www.lindersoft.com
    +1.954.252.3910

    SetupBuilder is Windows 7 installation -- "point. click. ship"

    -- Official Comodo Code Signing and SSL Certificate Partner

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    Thanks, Friedrich. I suspected that that was the case, but I hoped
    there was another way to handle it.

    Mike Hanson
    www.boxsoft.net

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    If you have a clarionmag subscription, Mike, there are some screen shots
    illustrating Friedrich's response:
    http://www.clarionmag.com/cmag/v9/v9n01signing.html

    jf

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    >If you have a clarionmag subscription, Mike

    That's funny! <g>

    Mike Hanson
    www.boxsoft.net

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    BTW, I did scan through your article earlier, but that was the day my
    head was flooded with too many details and not enough Eurekas. <g>

    Mike Hanson
    www.boxsoft.net

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    Default Re: Code-signed, but I still get warning in XP VM

    I strive to amuse ;-)

    jf

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