Re: 'Publisher could not be verified' message, IE UserControl



CStewart,

I guess you are already tried this one?
[HKCU\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Download],"RunInvalidSignatures"=dword:0

Corresponds to the "Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid" policy.

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Regards,
KM

On Embedded with XPSP2 & Feature Pack 2007, whenever a web page containing a
UserControl is opened, the user is presented with the 'Publisher could not be
verified' dialog. IE (6 w/h SP2) is being brought up programmatically, as
this embedded system has no keyboard or mouse with which to acknowledge the
dialog box.

This embedded system has no network connectivity, and I am not interested in
digitally signing the user control dll.

I have thoroughly gone through the myriad of registry settings which relate
to the this issue, although one would think turning off the 'Check for
signatures on downloaded programs' within IE would be enough. I have
manipulated the LMZ and other zones, worked with the IE advanced settings, as
well as other related registry settings
(http://blogs.msdn.com/embedded/archive/2005/06/06/425907.aspx). Nothing has
had any effect.

I have even strong named the assembly and signed it in an attempt to simply
get different behavior, but to no avail.

If anyone has any ideas, I would be keenly interested in hearing them.
Thanks.


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