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Mac user with a Windows question

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Subject: Mac user with a Windows question
From: Dennis Birch <dennisbirch at gmail dot com>
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 14:55:39 -0800
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I've started using Windows XP on my Mac recently and now I frequently run into a situation I'm hoping a knowledgeable Windows user can help me with. When I launch the Remote Debugger Stub application in XP, I get a warning to the effect that its publisher is unknown, and is questionable trustworthiness. I have to click in the alert to get it to execute. I have also seen this with other applications that were not installed with an installer. My question: is there some way to tell Windows that this application (and others that I have not installed with an installer) are trustworthy so that I don't have to OK it every time I want to run the remote debugger?
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