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    Default Re: Smartscreen tackles my signed EXE

    Maybe Ville is right and we should all switch to linux.

    If you look at the .EXE properties on that Win10 machine, do you at
    least see the certificate tab?

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    you know what happens when you assuage

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    >Maybe Ville is right and we should all switch to linux.
    >

    What would that help, if our customers do not switch with us?

    And, even a bit more important, is there a Clarion for Linux?

    hmmmmm......

    >If you look at the .EXE properties on that Win10 machine, do you at
    >least see the certificate tab?
    >

    Yes

    The EXEs have the manifest embeded by SB and are code-signed with SHA256

    Regards,
    Wolfgang Orth
    www.odata.de

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    I found this by google. Don't know the author or his software:

    https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/how-to-f...creen-positive

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    you know what happens when you assuage

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    Default Re: Smartscreen tackles my signed EXE

    >I found this by google. Don't know the author or his software:
    >
    >https://www.ctrl.blog/entry/how-to-f...creen-positive
    >

    Thanks for that link, Jeff!

    I already expected this to be a "reputation" thingie. Friedrich once reported
    about that, when he tried to get his latest Installer to run. In my case its
    not teh Installer yet, its the single EXEs of my program. Intersting though
    was, that just the webserver itself (!) did not trigger the Smartscreen
    Hypertension Crisis, but the client and the admin-program.

    Anyway, because there are some little changes to be expected in my program,
    before it gets published later this month, I will postpone my struggle for
    "reputation".

    Thanks
    Wolfgang

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    Default Re: Smartscreen tackles my signed EXE

    Hi Wolfgang,

    yes, it's definitely a reputation thing. Similar to this:

    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?46865

    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?46866

    http://www.lindersoft.com/forums/showthread.php?46881

    And we have to go through this again in August. Argh!

    Friedrich

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