How Do I Unblock A Publisher In Vista



  1. I have applied an SRP against a specific MSI file using a hash rule and it works beautifully. However, my issue is that on the dialog box that appears when a user attempts to intall the MSI file contains the text 'You must unblock this publisher to run this software. How do I unblock this publisher?'
  2. If you are running 64 bit vista, then you can't. If you are running 32bit, then you should just be able to ignore the warning and install anyways.
  3. You have to unblock each server individually. @jinkywells: the Media tab shows ALL images and media in the page, even the ones you blocked. Click on the movie in the top of the info page, THEN unblock it.
  4. I'm hoping someone can point me in the direction of how to UNBLOCK a program and allow it to run using Win7 Home premium. When I click to start the program I get, 'This program is blocked because of compatibility issues'. I tried to run it in the three compatibility modes 'XP, Vista, Win7', no go.
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There's an application program called 'fix.exe' that Startup keeps blocking
everytime I switch on my laptop. There are no description or publisher
information and the startup type is 'Registry: Local Machine'.
The program is located in the Windows folder on my C: I can't do anything
from Startup Program caused the options 'Remove / Disable / Enable' are
greyed out..
Please advise me what to do..
Secondly, I've upgraded my Nero 7 to 8 and there are 2 options in the
AutoPlay menu that are were uninstalled along with Nero 7. I've tried
uninstalling Nero 8 and when the AutoPlay pop up, all the options of Nero 8
were still there..
How do I delete unwanted options from the AutoPlay menu ?
I'm running on Vista Home Premium.. Appreciate if anyone could teach me how
to solve these..
Thank you
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How Do I Unblock A Publisher In Vista Free

Read about it here Utility to recursively “Unblock” files downloaded from InternetPermanent Link to. The reason for this is because, in Vista, the file’s zone information is being preserved within the file. As a general practice, this identifies where the file came from and kicks off warnings as appropriate, telling you to be careful.