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Re: IE7 unknown publisher?
"Bob Gardner" <Bob Gardner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA1DF773-F207-4A33-AE96-E4B7FC550525@microsoft.com...
>When I launch IE7 from Vista, I get "An unidentified
>program wants access to your computer: iexlplorer.exe"
>"Unidentified Publisher." I find this hard to believe.
>I can click on Allow and go on my way, but it does seem
>a little strange that a MSFT program does not recognize
>MSFT as a legitimate publisher.
Recently had the same problem. After I ran a few anti-spyware programs to remove
a trojan, my Internet Explorer would only work if I ran it as Administrator.
Then the "Unknown Publisher" popup would appear. All the advice I've seen regarding
how to fix this is mostly crap. Changing security permissions, registry entries...
etc.
LOL. After 6 hours of research and testing, I found it was actually quite easy
to fix. The problem is in the shortcut icon you use to fire it up. One of the
anti-spyware programs must've changed the 'Start in' property. Just change
the entry back to "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer" and all is fixed. Even
better, delete the shortcut and use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\iexplore.exe, right-click and create a new shortcut.
'Onya
"Bob Gardner" <Bob Gardner@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:AA1DF773-F207-4A33-AE96-E4B7FC550525@microsoft.com...
>When I launch IE7 from Vista, I get "An unidentified
>program wants access to your computer: iexlplorer.exe"
>"Unidentified Publisher." I find this hard to believe.
>I can click on Allow and go on my way, but it does seem
>a little strange that a MSFT program does not recognize
>MSFT as a legitimate publisher.
Recently had the same problem. After I ran a few anti-spyware programs to remove
a trojan, my Internet Explorer would only work if I ran it as Administrator.
Then the "Unknown Publisher" popup would appear. All the advice I've seen regarding
how to fix this is mostly crap. Changing security permissions, registry entries...
etc.
LOL. After 6 hours of research and testing, I found it was actually quite easy
to fix. The problem is in the shortcut icon you use to fire it up. One of the
anti-spyware programs must've changed the 'Start in' property. Just change
the entry back to "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer" and all is fixed. Even
better, delete the shortcut and use Windows Explorer to go to C:\Program Files\Internet
Explorer\iexplore.exe, right-click and create a new shortcut.
'Onya