Hi there.
I'm using Livecode for creating an app which I use as a url collection. The app contains many buttons and every button opens an url. And there is a little watch. Nothing else.
On some Win 10 computers, at the first start of the app, there is a warning from windows, that this app could harm the computer and there's a risk. Then you can click on "more" (or something like that, my Win is in German) and there you can click on "start it anyway". This warning sucks, but you can click it away.
Now, for the first time, there is one computer that says Windows Defender prohibited starting this app because of security reasons and there is no way to go around that warning. You only can close the alert and the app won't start.
There is REALLY nothing in that f**king app, but some intranet urls.
Can someone tell me how to disable those alerts? Do I have to get some certificate or something like that? Or do I have to include something?
Greetings
MrM
Windows 10 Security Risk
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Re: Windows 10 Security Risk
You can try setting the "UAC Execution Level" in standalone settings to the "highest available" level. That doesn't always work but try it. If you still get the warning then you'll need an autheticated certificate, which isn't free. KSoftware has the cheapest ones and a free app that does the signing for you. You only need the "OV" certificate.
https://www.ksoftware.net/
https://www.ksoftware.net/
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