It sound like you turn off one warning and then another pops up.
 
What is weird. One some machines it only did it once and has not asked
since..
 
Dan Goldberg

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Dan:  I did find a solution, but it isn't a real good one and I have to keep
it quiet from IT (another tech-savvy friend told me how to do it).

Internet Explorer,  Tools, Internet Options, Security Tab
Click "internet" as the zone (you can try Intranet too).
In the box "security level for this zone", click Custom.
Keep scrolling down the list of options; under "misc" you'll
see a section for "launching applications and unsafe files (not secure)".
Click the "Enable" option.

Unfortunately this means it will run ALL exes without a warning.  For a
savvy enough person, then that's okay.  But I hesitate doing this  for users
who do stupid stuff.   I have yet to find a way to add RBase explicitly as a
trusted software.

In addition to being somewhat unsafe, every time you go into IE it will put
up a big screen saying "your security setting level puts your computer at
risk..."  with some instructions.  If you click on your "home" icon then you
can continue.  But it will ask this every time you go into IE.   This is a
client computer without FireFox so I couldn't test what Firefox would do...

Karen





Did you find a solution to this problem?
  
I am now running into the same problem. All of a sudden it is coming up with
the dialog box asking are you sure you want to run this??
  
Dan Goldberg



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