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When a VB6 application created on an XP computer is executed on a Vista computer, there is a security warning that the publisher could not be verified. How can a digit signature be obtained for all applications from that computer ? |
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| Try this: Click Start button > Type Local Security Policy in search box > Click Local Policies > Security options > Microsoft network client: Digital sign communication (always) > Enable
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| You click the Start button then type "Type Local Security" in the search box just above the Start button, and then click enter. A window will popup with a bunch of folders. Click the folder named Local policies. (See snips)
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| I'm not sure about the Vista Home Basic, but it should work on Home Premium. You can try typing "sec", instead of Local Security. Let me know if it works.
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