I don't know about other Windows users,  but I find the "run anyway" button doesn't appear unless you scroll the dialog box.  So it's very easy to overlook this get-out,  at least with my
set-up!

Mike

On 03/08/2022 21:42, Don Guinn wrote:
YOu should be getting a box warning you and you have to ignore the default
and get to the "run anyway". You only have to do this once for each
executable.

On Wed, Aug 3, 2022 at 2:28 PM Elijah Stone <elro...@elronnd.net> wrote:

On Wed, 3 Aug 2022, tu...@posteo.de wrote:

not signed
I guess this is the problem.  As I understand it (and I am no expert in
these
matters), this is some draconion, self-serving policy from microsoft: they
sell certificates for some hundreds of dollars which you can use to sign
your
applications, and then the OS will bad-mouth any application which is not
signed.  Apple does the same thing.  (It's not _inherently_ bad to have
signed
binaries, but the way the cards have crumbled here is, I think, somewhat
problematic.)

It should be possible to run the binary anyway; I have no idea how.  For
the
time being, the web playground should be usable.
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