Open File - Security Warning

G

Guest

My PC is running Windows XP SP2, not in a domain.

When I try to run a .exe file from a network share (that is in a domain) I
get the following Security Warning:
The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this
software?
Name: Juris.exe
Publisher: Unkown Publisher
Type: Application
From: G:\Crtv2000\Crtv\Bin_2k
This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies it's
publisher. You should only run software from publishers you truxt.

This .exe is inside our network and is an app that we have been using for
years. Now moving to XP Pro we are getting the message. Where can I turn
this off completely or just for this file/filepath? Where is this setting?
 
T

Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)

hoagie said:
My PC is running Windows XP SP2, not in a domain.

When I try to run a .exe file from a network share (that is in a domain) I
get the following Security Warning:
The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this
software?
Name: Juris.exe
Publisher: Unkown Publisher
Type: Application
From: G:\Crtv2000\Crtv\Bin_2k
This file does not have a valid digital signature that verifies it's
publisher. You should only run software from publishers you truxt.

This .exe is inside our network and is an app that we have been using for
years. Now moving to XP Pro we are getting the message. Where can I turn
this off completely or just for this file/filepath? Where is this setting?
Hi

Add the domain name the server belongs to in the Trusted sites list
(in Internet Explorer > Internet Options... > Security).
 
R

Ramesh, MS-MVP

Click Start, Run and type INETCPL.CPL
Select the Security tab, Trusted sites
Click Sites button
Add the IP address of the network computer (Example: 192.168.0.3) as your
Trusted zone
Click OK, OK and close the dialog
Restart Windowsr
 

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