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| | Digital Signature/Certificate error Wasn't sure where to post this since this is both an Installation problem and a Security problem. Recently bought a pre-installed Vista Home Basic 32bit Acer PC. I've updated completely, but, I'm having a slight problem installing programs I've downloaded. If I run the program an error comes up saying something about a Digital signature, and when I save the file then run it after an error comes up and there isn't a solution for it. I don't wanna go through the hassle of trying to get 50million "certificates" for the programs I'm trying to get, because there should be a way to install programs without having to get certificates. I tried a different approach and downloaded the installation files on my Windows XP PC then transfered the installation program to my Vista PC from a USB removable hard drive and I go to run the program and there isn't any problems at all in installing it. Just wondering if there is a way to disable this digital signature certificate program so I can just install the programs I've been trying to get without this error popping up and without doing the USB harddrive method. I'd greatly appreciate the help, thanks. |
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| | RE: Digital Signature/Certificate error You need to tell us the exact error message that comes up for anyone to be able to help you. --- Your question may already be answered in Windows Vista Security: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/047...otectyourwi-20 "ProtoExus" wrote: Quote: > Wasn't sure where to post this since this is both an Installation problem and > a Security problem. Recently bought a pre-installed Vista Home Basic 32bit > Acer PC. I've updated completely, but, I'm having a slight problem installing > programs I've downloaded. If I run the program an error comes up saying > something about a Digital signature, and when I save the file then run it > after an error comes up and there isn't a solution for it. I don't wanna go > through the hassle of trying to get 50million "certificates" for the programs > I'm trying to get, because there should be a way to install programs without > having to get certificates. I tried a different approach and downloaded the > installation files on my Windows XP PC then transfered the installation > program to my Vista PC from a USB removable hard drive and I go to run the > program and there isn't any problems at all in installing it. Just wondering > if there is a way to disable this digital signature certificate program so I > can just install the programs I've been trying to get without this error > popping up and without doing the USB harddrive method. I'd greatly appreciate > the help, thanks. |
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