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I am creating a silent software package but the software does not have a
"valid digital signature"

Everytime I run the package, windows pops up the "Open File - Security
Warning" asking if I really want to run the package.

There is a checkbox for "Always ask before opening this file", so I know it
is controlled somewhere.

Any help with finding this control, to allow the silent software
installation, would be greatly appreciated.

TIA

Charles
 
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I am running the software install on XP Pro SP2

Charles

"Charles Blair" <charles_blair@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I am creating a silent software package but the software does not have a
> "valid digital signature"
>
> Everytime I run the package, windows pops up the "Open File - Security
> Warning" asking if I really want to run the package.
>
> There is a checkbox for "Always ask before opening this file", so I know
it
> is controlled somewhere.
>
> Any help with finding this control, to allow the silent software
> installation, would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Charles
>
>
 
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Nevermind.

I extracted the msi file from the exe package and ran a silent install off
the msi.

For some reason Windows accepts the msi but not the exe.

Charles

"Charles Blair" <charles_blair@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:#2aCR4d8EHA.3988@TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
> I am creating a silent software package but the software does not have a
> "valid digital signature"
>
> Everytime I run the package, windows pops up the "Open File - Security
> Warning" asking if I really want to run the package.
>
> There is a checkbox for "Always ask before opening this file", so I know
it
> is controlled somewhere.
>
> Any help with finding this control, to allow the silent software
> installation, would be greatly appreciated.
>
> TIA
>
> Charles
>
>