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When i run some of my apps a security message appears saying:
Was not possible the verification of the publisher. Are you sure you want to execute this software?
How can i remove this message? I prefer for a specific program to disable this message instead of disabling
this feature completely if is possible. Also i don't want to make Internet Explorer not loading pages on the Internet by disabling security features inside the Interner Explorer. I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Greek.
Was not possible the verification of the publisher. Are you sure you want to execute this software?
How can i remove this message? I prefer for a specific program to disable this message instead of disabling
this feature completely if is possible. Also i don't want to make Internet Explorer not loading pages on the Internet by disabling security features inside the Interner Explorer. I have Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit Greek.
Solution
Strictly, what does it matter? If you trust the provider, go ahead. I get that kind of messages too, and I do in fact consider them to be a sign that Microsoft takes care of me. They're better in it than I.
I would advice against using a specific program here. If you can see "Change when these notifications appear" you may use it, but I would still not. A click or two may, evidently, secure you.
I would advice against using a specific program here. If you can see "Change when these notifications appear" you may use it, but I would still not. A click or two may, evidently, secure you.
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Strictly, what does it matter? If you trust the provider, go ahead. I get that kind of messages too, and I do in fact consider them to be a sign that Microsoft takes care of me. They're better in it than I.
I would advice against using a specific program here. If you can see "Change when these notifications appear" you may use it, but I would still not. A click or two may, evidently, secure you.
I would advice against using a specific program here. If you can see "Change when these notifications appear" you may use it, but I would still not. A click or two may, evidently, secure you.