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SYMPTOMSWhen downloading a signed self-extracting executable that worked fine in Internet Explorer 3.01, the following message appeared:
This self-extracting executable was packaged using a product from a third- party vendor such as InstallShield's PackageForTheWeb or Nico Mak's WinZip. CAUSEThis message may be displayed when downloading a properly signed self- extracting executable file in Internet Explorer version 3.02 or higher. This is a result of a security fix made to Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher. RESOLUTION
If your code is not affected by this fix, you need not take any action.
STATUSThis behavior is by design. MORE INFORMATIONWhat code is affected?This fix applies only to signed self-extracting executables created with tools from vendors such as InstallShield (PackageForTheWeb) and Nico Mak Computing (WinZip). Microsoft has worked with these vendors to make updated versions of their tools available.What code is not affected?No other types of signed code are affected. Self-extracting executables created with the Wise Installation System from GLBS are unaffected by this fix.More detailsThe intent of this fix is to keep Internet Explorer and Microsoft Authenticode(TM) Technology a highly secure platform for executing downloaded code. When verifying the digital signature for signed self- extracting executables, previous versions of Internet Explorer did not take into consideration data that was referred to in the executables created by some vendors. To address this potential problem, Internet Explorer 3.02 or higher will not recognize the digital signature in the signed self-extracting executables described above, regardless of the browser's Safety Level. When a user downloads these signed self-extracting executables, Internet Explorer 3.02 will now bring up the "Potential Safety Warning" dialog box and treat the signed self-extractable executable as unsigned code.Additional query words:
Keywords : kb3rdparty kberrmsg kbinterop kbCodeDownload AXSDKCompDownload AXSDKCodeSign kbIEFAQ |
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