Running VB exe program's on other computers
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Whenever I compile my VB programs on my coding system, they run fine and without problem. If I were to send an application over to a friend through E-Mail or run it on another computer through floppy disk, I get this error message that the publisher isn't authorized. The same error message when you run a java applet that you haven't downloaded online from an unknown company. Any ideas on how to fix this so that the computer recognizes my programs and doesn't ask the user if they trust me? :confused:
First Programmer: "How many bits are in a bite?" Second Programmer: "You spelled bytes wrong." First Programmer: *stares* "It's a joke, moron." Second Programmer: "Joke...?"
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Whenever I compile my VB programs on my coding system, they run fine and without problem. If I were to send an application over to a friend through E-Mail or run it on another computer through floppy disk, I get this error message that the publisher isn't authorized. The same error message when you run a java applet that you haven't downloaded online from an unknown company. Any ideas on how to fix this so that the computer recognizes my programs and doesn't ask the user if they trust me? :confused:
First Programmer: "How many bits are in a bite?" Second Programmer: "You spelled bytes wrong." First Programmer: *stares* "It's a joke, moron." Second Programmer: "Joke...?"
Have your friend copy the executable to their harddrive, then run it through explorer. This is probably a security measure that has been built into your friends email program.
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