IE7 Install not trusted

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So I decided to upgrade my work comuter from IE6 to IE7. This update was not
in the Windows Update menu anymore so I went to microsoft.com and downloaded
the installer (Yes, I checked to see that it wasn't just hidden.. it is not
in my Windows Update at all). When I go to run it I get this message:
"This publisher has been blocked from running software on your machine."
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I went into IE6 and removed Microsft from the Untrusted Publishers list as
the link on the bottom of the message suggests. I then restarted the computer
and tried again. Same message. So I then installed the cert by clicking the
link that says "Microsoft Corporation." Restarted computer and same message.
When I installed the cert, I let it do this automatically. After that didn't
work I manually installed it everywhere on the list that had the word trusted
in it.... same message
 
dissonance said:
So I decided to upgrade my work comuter from IE6 to IE7. This update was not
in the Windows Update menu anymore so I went to microsoft.com and downloaded
the installer (Yes, I checked to see that it wasn't just hidden.. it is not
in my Windows Update at all). When I go to run it I get this message:
"This publisher has been blocked from running software on your machine."
www.dissonance.us/fusionowners/up/001.jpg

I went into IE6 and removed Microsft from the Untrusted Publishers list as
the link on the bottom of the message suggests. I then restarted the computer
and tried again. Same message. So I then installed the cert by clicking the
link that says "Microsoft Corporation." Restarted computer and same message.
When I installed the cert, I let it do this automatically. After that didn't
work I manually installed it everywhere on the list that had the word trusted
in it.... same message


The reason is probably not for the lack of a certificate but the real
fact that the IT department at your workplace has put in place a policy
that blocks users from installing applications without authorization.
 
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