Ahh, sounds similar to the message you get when you choose to run an application from the internet, instead of saving it. Glad you sorted it out. Must be something odd, to XP at least, about the way the share is presented, since I don't recall having ever seen that message from anything run over a network drive. Neither here nor there I suppose. And now, I sleep!

Dennis Birch wrote:
The title of the dialog is "Open File - Security Warning". The dialog
text reads: "The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you
want to run this software?" Then it lists Name: Remote Debugger
Stub.exe, Publisher: Unknown Publisher, Type: Application and From:
.PSF. Below that are a "Run" and "Cancel" button (Cancel is the
default). Finally there is a shield icon at the bottom with this text
next to it: This file does not have a valid digital signature that
verifies its publisher. You should only run software from the
publishers you trust. How can I decide what software to run? -- This
last bit links to what looks to be a Microsoft Internet Explorer Help
topic on "Should you open files from Internet or e-mail that you
have saved to your computer?"

There are no checkboxes to check. So I looked for some in Remote
Debugger's Properties dialog, and discovered what must have been the
problem. I was running it from a shared folder, which XP running in
Parallels sees as a network drive. Copying the EXE to the C drive
fixed everything. So thanks for mentioning the checkbox!




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