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burn033
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Since: Jul 31, 2007
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 02, 2007 5:58 pm    Post subject: Customized Installs on Vista
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I have a question about customizing Windows application installs than
installing them on Windows Vista. For example I customize the install
for Thunderbird to have all the default values set so when we setup a
mail account we do not need to change any options. Now the problem
that I am having is after I install Thunderbird on a vista computer
each time they run Thunderbird it prompts a security certification
issue. Now there is an option to remember this setting but even
though I put the check box in that each time I run Thunderbird it
still prompts asking if they want to run it. Is there anyway that I
can add this program to a list somewhere so it won't ask them if they
want to run it or is there something that I can do to the install so
this doesn't happen?
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Bob J
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Since: Jun 04, 2007
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PostPosted: Fri Aug 03, 2007 2:10 am    Post subject: RE: Customized Installs on Vista [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Thunderbird problem not Vista
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"burn033@gmail.com" wrote:

> I have a question about customizing Windows application installs than
> installing them on Windows Vista. For example I customize the install
> for Thunderbird to have all the default values set so when we setup a
> mail account we do not need to change any options. Now the problem
> that I am having is after I install Thunderbird on a vista computer
> each time they run Thunderbird it prompts a security certification
> issue. Now there is an option to remember this setting but even
> though I put the check box in that each time I run Thunderbird it
> still prompts asking if they want to run it. Is there anyway that I
> can add this program to a list somewhere so it won't ask them if they
> want to run it or is there something that I can do to the install so
> this doesn't happen?
>
>
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