Re: Getting rid of "Windows don't recognise"-popup?

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Well, strong naming doesn't cost anything, look here,
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/h4fa028b(VS.80).aspx. However, you
still need someone else (a trusted authority) to vouch for you as a
publisher and that's where Authenticode comes in, look here,
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/archive/security/topics/secaps/authcode.mspx?mfr=true
and here http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms537359.aspx.

Unfortunately, it is not cheap, sorry.

Now, you don't mention how and wher to you're distributing your application,
which might mean you have other options?

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Carsten Thomsen
Senior .NET Solutions Architect / Developer / Author
MCAD/MCSD/MCSE/MCTS
"Lejdborg" <Lejdborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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How do I do that? Do I have to pay anything?

"<ct>" wrote:

Well, this is all part of the security mechanisms. If you really want to
get
rid of these warnings for good, you might want to strong name and sign
your
assemblies with AuthentiCode.

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Carsten Thomsen
Senior .NET Solutions Architect / Developer / Author
MCAD/MCSD/MCSE/MCTS
"Lejdborg" <Lejdborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi!

I have a .NET-application made in Visual Basic 2005 that works
perfectly.
The only problem is that whenever I run the application on another
computer
than my own Windows warns the user and tells him that it's not sure
wheter
to
trust the author of the program or not. You then have to click OK to
run
the
program. How can I get rid of this very un-professional-looking
warning?

Thanks in advance!





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