Windows scripting of filepro startup files

George Simon GSimon at americanriverintl.com
Thu Sep 17 13:04:19 PDT 2009


I just did it for a customer that upgraded to IE8 less than 2 hours ago and it worked.  However, it was Windows XP, not Vista.
I've had many customers complain about the same problem since IE7 and the above has always stopped the message from displaying.  It has nothing to do with running the batch file through IE.  When you click on a shortcut and the shortcut runs a batch file (or executable, I guess) the message comes up and you have to click on OK to continue.
I've never seen the problem with anyone running Vista.

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Brody [mailto:kenbrody at spamcop.net] 
Sent: Thursday, September 17, 2009 3:25 PM
To: George Simon
Cc: rkreiss at gccconsulting.net; 'FilePro Mailing List'
Subject: Re: Windows scripting of filepro startup files

George Simon wrote:
> I think this problem or annoyance has been around for quite a while.
> What you need to do is add the server as a trusted site in Internet Explorer.
> Control Panel > Network and Internet Connections > Internet Options > Security Tab > Trusted Sites > Sites > Add server to trusted sites.
[...]

Since he's not running it via IE, I'm not sure if that would have any 
effect.  In fact, I just tried that on my Vista system, and the (unsigned) 
executable still gives the unsigned warning when trying to run from the 
"trusted site".  (The folder's window shows "trusted site" on the status bar.)

-- 
Kenneth Brody


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