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publisher verification
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Publisher verification is a Windows security feature that checks the digital signature of software before allowing it to run. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss scenarios where Windows blocks software because it cannot verify the publisher, such as with unsigned installers or ActiveX controls. This often occurs with third-party games, chat apps, or downloads from sites lacking clear publisher credentials. The tag covers troubleshooting steps like adjusting trusted site settings, enabling pop-ups, or disabling Windows Defender temporarily, though caution is advised due to malware risks. Discussions emphasize verifying download sources and understanding why Windows blocks unverified software to maintain system security.
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Our big Christmas party is coming up at this site
http://scottwigginton.com/newf_net/chat.htm
I'm trying to get on with ie 8.0.7600. I enable popups, approve the active x control and even add the site to my trusted sites and change the "trusted" zone settings to the lowest security...
activex controls
chat applications
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internet explorer
kaspersky
publisherverification
security settings
trusted sites
windows 7
windows defender