
09-20-2008
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Re: Subject: Vista User Account Conrol - Unblock Adobe Flashplayer
That solved the problem, thank you.
"Paul Montgumdrop" wrote:
> Brew wrote:
> > I am still having trouble!
> >
> > When I try to download the the flashplayer uninstaller, I get a Security
> > Warning that "This publisher has been blocked from running software on your
> > machine"...in this case the publisher is Adobe Systems Incorporated.
> >
> > Do you know how I can unblock this publisher??
> >
>
> What's wrong with Google?
>
> <copied>
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> <http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/ie7/privacy/ieprivacy_pr7.mspx>
>
> Untrusted Publishers
> When you choose to download software from the Internet to your computer
> with Internet Explorer, Microsoft Authenticode technology is used to
> help verify the identity of the software's publisher. Authenticode
> technology checks the software for a valid certificate or signature
> (that the identity of the software publisher matches the signature and
> that the signature is still valid). Note that this does not prevent a
> poorly written program from being downloaded or run on your computer.
>
> Internet Explorer's Untrusted Publishers feature allows you to block the
> installation of software from publishers you do not trust. When signed
> software (such as an ActiveX control) is about to be installed from a
> website, Internet Explorer's Authenticode dialog will ask you whether
> you want to install the software. You may choose to:
>
> • Install the software, or
>
> • Trust all content from that software publisher so that it will be
> installed in the future without asking you, or
>
> • Block signed software from that publisher.
>
>
> When you indicate software should be blocked, the certificate used to
> sign the software is placed on a block list. Any software signed with a
> blocked certificate will not be installed. Some publishers use different
> certificates to sign their software so you may be asked multiple times
> whether you wish to block software from a given publisher. The block
> list applies to all users of your computer and can only be modified by a
> user who is an administrator.
>
> To unblock a software publisher:
>
> 1.
> In Internet Explorer, click the Tools button, and then click Internet
> Options.
>
> 2.
> On the Content tab, in the Certificates section, click Certificates.
>
> 3.
> Select the Untrusted Publisher tab.
>
> 4.
> Select the Publisher you wish to unblock and click the Remove button.
>
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