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Zorak
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Thanks for the quick reply
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tborgal wrote:I thought there was a fix for this posted somewhere but I can not find it. Anyone have any idea where it might be, or what it was?
I did a forum search and found this fix: http://www.powerchurch.com/support/answ ... icle_id=63
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Post by mikesg »

The behavior is by design, so there is no "fix" per se. If you want to get rid of this are-you-sure dialogue, open the Control Panel and go to Internet Options. Choose the Security tab, then click on the Trusted Sites zone then click the Sites button. You will probably need to uncheck the Require ht tps... bit first, then in Add this website to the zone, add the computer name that your Powerchurch resides on in this format:
  • \\computername
When you add it, you will see file://computername added below. Now reboot and the dialog will be gone. Computer programs run over a network will cause Windows to prompt you to be sure you want to do this. Doing what I described above causes Windows not to care when running programs from that particular computer.

If you have a network with a Windows Server installed, then there are better ways to handle this if you need to at all. Depends on how things are set up really.

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