Try opening local Group Policy [gpedit.msc] and go to user
configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/attachment
manager - inclusion list for low file types and add the file's extension to
the list. Of course keep in mind that will allow any file with that
extension to run on your computer without any prompt. --- Steve
"D Fisher" <D
Fisher@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I am trying to run an executable on a thin client PC that unfortunately
> isn't digitally signed. This executable will run successfully on XP Pro
> SP2
> and XPe SP1, but with XPe SP2, I get an alert "The publisher could not be
> verified", and I need to click OK to run the program.
>
> Problem is, I need the program to run automatically when the PC starts
> up -
> the publisher probably will not bother with digitally signing as support
> for
> this product is being ceased soon.
>
> Is there anything I can do to trust this executable such that the warning
> message doesn't crop up???