Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-23 Thread Bernard Devlin
Have a look at this thread. I'd never heard of ThinApp but after a quick read of the wikipedia article, it looks like it might allow you to by-pass this problem. http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Running-LiveCode-and-Quicktime-as-virtual-applications-tp4411011p4411011.html Bernard

RE: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Mark Powell
> Thanks for the quick, if somewhat discouraging, response!Can anyone > (perhaps Mr. Powell) tell me what code-signing is? Mark W. explained it much better that I could. Good luck and don't be discouraged. Anxiety is the dizziness of freedom...it is just that some times are dizzier tha

Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Mark Wieder
AcidJazz- Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 6:01:26 PM, you wrote: > To All Marks (and others) > Thanks for the quick, if somewhat discouraging, response!Can anyone > (perhaps Mr. Powell) tell me what code-signing is? I'll take a stab at this, although you probably want to wait for Mark Powel

RE: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread AcidJazz
To All Marks (and others) Thanks for the quick, if somewhat discouraging, response!Can anyone (perhaps Mr. Powell) tell me what code-signing is? Mark (#1, in this case) -- View this message in context: http://runtime-revolution.278305.n4.nabble.com/Standalone-blocked-by-software-restric

RE: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Mark Powell
: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy" Mark (yikes - this is getting a bit incestuous)- ___ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription p

Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Bob Sneidar
She needs to contact the IT department of her company and have it "unblocked". This is actually quite common in places where confidentiality is required. A rogue app can be installed by a user that compromises the security of the system. IT administrators will very often block unknown apps, or u

Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Mark Wieder
Mark (yikes - this is getting a bit incestuous)- Tuesday, February 21, 2012, 4:07:36 PM, you wrote: > "Windows cannot open this program because it has been prevented by a > software restriction policy contact your administrator" As Mark pointed out, this is a typical IT reaction to users ins

Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Terry Judd
Mark S is right - we run into this stuff all the time in our libraries and clinical schools/hospitals. Ask the physicians to ask their local IT support guys/gals to install/allow the app. If the IT types have any concerns then ask them to contact you directly - hopefully you'll be able to placat

Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

2012-02-21 Thread Mark Schonewille
Hi Mark, This happens all the time, particularly in large companies, research institutes and schools. As the message says: you should contact an administrator and have the app installed by him or her. Frankly, I think this isn't your problem. If the lab assistant wants to use your app, then th