I just checked the .NET Configuration tool and it seems that internet zone
applications have the right to connect back to the site where the file
originated from. So, for instance a file located at www.example.org/blah.exe
should be able to connect to www.example.org/upload.php and send data back.
Yep, seems like you don't have it installed.
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Hmm If I
TML Motd Allows Execution of .NET Applications
Well, I've tried now and an IE download dialog appears asking me if I want
to open "test.exe", so maybe you do have your internet security perms too
low :?
P.S. I'm using Windows XP SP2.
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005 20:56:35 -0500, B
It looks like he made a typo, try replacing SetEnfIf with SetEnvIf.
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I tried
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There's happens to be a "feature" in IE that allows .NET application to
launch from the browser without any user intervention, since HL uses the
Internet Explorer control to render HTML it is affected b
I may be wrong but, I believe that the HL/HL2 sends a header with the
server's IP address in it.
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Running mplayer2 with an avi loaded helps. Also increase fps_max, or
sv_maxfps I think it might have been.
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Run mplayer2.exe and play an avi file.
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