re: "The publisher could not be verified" prompt running executable from network
Monday, June 15, 2009 at 1:18 am Windows Vista Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by cactus
(1 messages posted)
Just found out that this is the solution too if you are running executables off a
Novell NetWare server, like:
file://nsbs65
Such a server is not automatically "discovered" as part of your local intranet by
Windows.
If you don't run in a Windows domain the other method mentioned in this thread about
the group policy administrator is of no use, not even with Windows XP Professional.
You could copy the executable to the local temp folder and run it from there but
that's really a Laurel and Hardy work-around.
I've found too, that you can just use Run from the Start menu and the control applet:
inetcpl.cpl
and - when done - a reboot isn't needed.
/gustav
On Sunday, March 29, 2009 at 11:28 am, Ray Marron wrote:
>On XP Home, open IE7 & go to Tools|Internet Options|Security. Highlight the Local
>Intranet zone and click the "Sites" button, then the "Advanced" button. Add an
entry
>for "file://computername", using the name of the computer you're running stuff from,
>e.g. "file://larryXP". Reboot & you won't get those annoying prompts anymore.
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