With Window XP sp2, there is now a security warning popping out when the user launch a standalone.
Of course, for the user, this is not a great experience, specially if you are trying to sell them your software.
Beside disabling this thing in Explorer, I've read of a digital signature you must obtain in order to validate you soft on Microsoft eyes...
Anyone know about this and how to do it ?
Trevix
Standalone and Explorer security warning
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Re: Standalone and Explorer security warning
Yes, in order to not have that message (every windows version since 2000 with upgraded service packs) you would need to buy a Digital Signature. I think Tucows.com sells them the cheepest.trevix wrote:With Window XP sp2, there is now a security warning popping out when the user launch a standalone.
Of course, for the user, this is not a great experience, specially if you are trying to sell them your software.
Beside disabling this thing in Explorer, I've read of a digital signature you must obtain in order to validate you soft on Microsoft eyes...
Anyone know about this and how to do it ?
Trevix