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| Guest | Specifying publisher for Vista's autorun with HTML file Hi, In my autorun.inf file I use the entry below to launch a HTML menu. On Vista, AutoPlay will show the option "Run index.html - Publisher not specified". [autorun] open=index.html The 'publisher not specified' makes sense since no publisher has been specified for the HTML file. However, I was wondering if it is possible to remove this message, or if it's possible to specify a publisher for the HTML file. When dealing with executables you can easily get rid of this message by digitally signing the application. However, since signing is not possible for HTML files I was wondering if there's an alternative when dealing with HTML ? Thanks, |
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| Guest | Re: Specifying publisher for Vista's autorun with HTML file Instead of using open try using shellexecute [AUTORUN] shellexecute=index.html -- Steve Easton "Kris" <kris@test.com> wrote in message news:up8EFMM5HHA.1212@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Hi, > > In my autorun.inf file I use the entry below to launch a HTML menu. On Vista, AutoPlay will show the option > "Run index.html - Publisher not specified". > > [autorun] > open=index.html > > The 'publisher not specified' makes sense since no publisher has been specified for the HTML file. However, > I was wondering if it is possible to remove this message, or if it's possible to specify a publisher for the > HTML file. > > When dealing with executables you can easily get rid of this message by digitally signing the application. > However, since signing is not possible for HTML files I was wondering if there's an alternative when dealing > with HTML ? > > Thanks, |
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| Guest | Re: Specifying publisher for Vista's autorun with HTML file Steve Easton wrote: > Instead of using open try using shellexecute Thanks for the suggestion. But Shellexecute unfortunately also reports 'Publisher not specified'. Kris |
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