Quadruply incestuous yikes...this post seems to attract the Marks all right.

In addition to what the other Marks have said, I have recently encountered 
similar blocking here.  However, it was not a Windows-triggered problem, but 
rather a quarantine that Symantec Endpoint Protection and Norton products 
asserted.  I have solved the problem within the company through corporate 
white-listing, but for usage outside of the company I believe that code-signing 
is the only reliable solution.  I am leaving the company for a new position, 
but that is the advisory I am leaving behind.

Mind you, this may not be at all what is stymying use by your customers, but it 
is what hit us here.

Mark


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[mailto:use-livecode-boun...@lists.runrev.com] On Behalf Of Mark Wieder
Sent: Tuesday, February 21, 2012 4:38 PM
Subject: Re: Standalone blocked by "software restriction policy"

Mark (yikes - this is getting a bit incestuous)-



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