I have an internal web page on my computer that is not connected to the
internet . The purpose of the web site is to display data and information in
a convenient manner. I recently linked to a program on my computer for
viewing a map display. The link works sucessfully, but before the program
opens a File Download - Security warning window opens asking if I want to
run or save the file. When I choose run another window labeled Internet
Explorer - Security Warning opens indicating that the file is from an
unknown publisher and states the file has no valid digital signature. I then
have to choose run before the file opens. The file is on my computer, is not
a threat, and is not being downloaded. How do I eliminate these messages so
that the file opens normally. All of my other files open on my internal web
site without these warnings.
> I have an internal web page on my computer that is not connected to the
> internet . The purpose of the web site is to display data and information in
> a convenient manner. I recently linked to a program on my computer for
> viewing a map display. The link works sucessfully, but before the program
> opens a File Download - Security warning window opens asking if I want to
> run or save the file. When I choose run another window labeled Internet
> Explorer - Security Warning opens indicating that the file is from an
> unknown publisher and states the file has no valid digital signature. I then
> have to choose run before the file opens. The file is on my computer, is not
> a threat, and is not being downloaded. How do I eliminate these messages so
> that the file opens normally. All of my other files open on my internal web
> site without these warnings.
Does enabling the "Allow active content ..." options in Advanced
settings for Internet Options fix your problem?
On Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:49:38 -0500, "Joseph Childs"
<jchilds1@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> I have an internal web page on my computer that is not connected to the
>internet . The purpose of the web site is to display data and information in
>a convenient manner. I recently linked to a program on my computer for
>viewing a map display. The link works sucessfully, but before the program
>opens a File Download - Security warning window opens asking if I want to
>run or save the file. When I choose run another window labeled Internet
>Explorer - Security Warning opens indicating that the file is from an
>unknown publisher and states the file has no valid digital signature. I then
>have to choose run before the file opens. The file is on my computer, is not
>a threat, and is not being downloaded. How do I eliminate these messages so
>that the file opens normally. All of my other files open on my internal web
>site without these warnings.
>
>Joseph Childs (jchilds1@nycap.rr.com)
>
On Oct 30, 6:49*pm, "Joseph Childs" <jchil...@nycap.rr.com> wrote:
> * *I have an internal web page on my computer that is not connected to the
> internet . The purpose of the web site is to display data and information in
> a convenient manner. I recently linked to a program on my computer for
> viewing a map display. The link works sucessfully, but before the program
> opens a File Download *- Security warning window opens asking if I want to
> run or save the file. When I choose run another window labeled Internet
> Explorer - Security Warning opens indicating that the file is from an
> unknown publisher and states the file has no valid digital signature. I then
> have to choose run before the file opens. The file is on my computer, is not
> a threat, and is not being downloaded. How do I eliminate these messages so
> that the file opens normally. All of my other files open on my internal web
> site without these warnings.
>
> Joseph Childs (jchil...@nycap.rr.com)
Are the files that work executables?
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