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CreamerM@xxxx.yyy

09/25/2005 1:53 AM  
We have a number of terminal servers running various apps, with a OU-level GPO managing their settings. A new Windows 2003 terminal server was recently added to the OU, and it is the only one running an older legacy app. When a user starts the application, it pops up a warning saying The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software? I haven™t been able to figure out how to turn off this warning. Does anyone know how to set it either on this server or at my GPO?

Thanks!

Mark Creamer

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09/25/2005 5:32 AM  
perhaps the following reg key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Non-Driver Signing
steve
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From: "Creamer, Mark"

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Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: TS Security Warning and GPO
We have a number of terminal servers running various apps, with a OU-level
GPO managing their
settings. A new Windows 2003 terminal server was recently added to the OU,
and it is the only one
running an older legacy app. When a user starts the application, it pops up
a warning saying "The
publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this
software?" I haven't been able to
figure out how to turn off this warning. Does anyone know how to set it
either on this server or at my

GPO?

Thanks!

Mark Creamer

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09/26/2005 1:06 AM  
I would probably try user configuration/administrative
templates/system/code signing for device drivers:

Determines how the system responds when a user tries to install device
driver files that are not digitally signed.

This setting establishes the least secure response permitted on the systems
of users in the group. Users can use System in Control Panel to select a
more secure setting, but when this setting is enabled, the system does not
implement any setting less secure than the one the setting established.

When you enable this setting, use the drop-down box to specify the desired
response.

-- "Ignore" directs the system to proceed with the installation even if
it includes unsigned files.

-- "Warn" notifies the user that files are not digitally signed and lets
the user decide whether to stop or to proceed with the installation and
whether to permit unsigned files to be installed. "Warn" is the default.

-- "Block" directs the system to refuse to install unsigned files. As a
result, the installation stops, and none of the files in the driver package
are installed.

To change driver file security without specifying a setting, use System in
Control Panel. Right-click My Computer, click Properties, click the
Hardware tab, and then click the Driver Signing button.

John



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steve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Creamer, Mark"
To:
Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2005 6:52 AM
Subject: [ActiveDir] OT: TS Security Warning and GPO
We have a number of terminal servers running various apps, with a OU-level
GPO managing their
settings. A new Windows 2003 terminal server was recently added to the OU,
and it is the only one
running an older legacy app. When a user starts the application, it pops up

a warning saying "The
publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this
software?" I haven't been able to
figure out how to turn off this warning. Does anyone know how to set it
either on this server or at my
GPO?

Thanks!

Mark Creamer

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