Installed exe on Vista [modified]
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I had one of my apps installed on a Vista machine the other day for the first time. Had a lot of issues but ultimatly it turned out to be that I had to go to properties of the exe and choose Unblock. Then everything worked fine. Since this is the first time I've installed on Vista I'm wondering if this is a known issue..if so is there documentation somewhere to work around this. My app and the install package were built with VS2008 it is a C# app targeting dotNet Framework 2.0 I have installed this on hundreds of XP/2k machines and never seen this before. tia Rafone
Statistics are like bikini's... What they reveal is astonishing ... But what they hide is vital ...
modified on Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:04 PM
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I had one of my apps installed on a Vista machine the other day for the first time. Had a lot of issues but ultimatly it turned out to be that I had to go to properties of the exe and choose Unblock. Then everything worked fine. Since this is the first time I've installed on Vista I'm wondering if this is a known issue..if so is there documentation somewhere to work around this. My app and the install package were built with VS2008 it is a C# app targeting dotNet Framework 2.0 I have installed this on hundreds of XP/2k machines and never seen this before. tia Rafone
Statistics are like bikini's... What they reveal is astonishing ... But what they hide is vital ...
modified on Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:04 PM
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I had one of my apps installed on a Vista machine the other day for the first time. Had a lot of issues but ultimatly it turned out to be that I had to go to properties of the exe and choose Unblock. Then everything worked fine. Since this is the first time I've installed on Vista I'm wondering if this is a known issue..if so is there documentation somewhere to work around this. My app and the install package were built with VS2008 it is a C# app targeting dotNet Framework 2.0 I have installed this on hundreds of XP/2k machines and never seen this before. tia Rafone
Statistics are like bikini's... What they reveal is astonishing ... But what they hide is vital ...
modified on Saturday, February 21, 2009 3:04 PM
Apps get blocked if they come from a memory stick, or from the web. If you install them with an msi, this will not happen. But yes, I do agree with the other poster that Vista sucks.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
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Apps get blocked if they come from a memory stick, or from the web. If you install them with an msi, this will not happen. But yes, I do agree with the other poster that Vista sucks.
Christian Graus Driven to the arms of OSX by Vista.
This was from a msi with a setup.exe made by VS 2008 setput project. I'm afraid I don't have control over the vista box's. As leases are running out that's what the PC's are being replaced with. I'm just glad I found confirmation and a work around this fast!! thanks rafone
Statistics are like bikini's... What they reveal is astonishing ... But what they hide is vital ...