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Jeff Gardner
Greetings:
Running XP Pro sp2 with current updates on all machines. Recently,
(after patch Tuesday), My OS became paranoid of files launched from other
LAN machines. A program (.exe file) is launched via shortcut on the
desktop of machine a to a mapped network drive on machine b. When the
program is launched, a Windows security warning comes up to verify that I
want to run this program located on a "foreign" machine. There are no check
boxes to tell it to always allow this action. It's on our LAN, I don't want
to have to see this dialog every time I launch the program. How do I make
it go away? It's a network based program that is supposed to be run via
network share.
There is a database client and other client software installed locally.
It's on a peer network. Thanks in advance.
Running XP Pro sp2 with current updates on all machines. Recently,
(after patch Tuesday), My OS became paranoid of files launched from other
LAN machines. A program (.exe file) is launched via shortcut on the
desktop of machine a to a mapped network drive on machine b. When the
program is launched, a Windows security warning comes up to verify that I
want to run this program located on a "foreign" machine. There are no check
boxes to tell it to always allow this action. It's on our LAN, I don't want
to have to see this dialog every time I launch the program. How do I make
it go away? It's a network based program that is supposed to be run via
network share.
There is a database client and other client software installed locally.
It's on a peer network. Thanks in advance.