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The delivery of a repaired executable file (*.exe) of our software to the customer to exchange it in the program directory causes Microsoft to block the execution in Win 10 for the time being. The cursor remains in wait rotation for minutes until this dialog box finally opens:<br><br>
 
The delivery of a repaired executable file (*.exe) of our software to the customer to exchange it in the program directory causes Microsoft to block the execution in Win 10 for the time being. The cursor remains in wait rotation for minutes until this dialog box finally opens:<br><br>
  
[[image: no_microsoft_app_e.jpg|No Microsoft approved App]]Image: "No Microsoft approved App"
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[[image: no_microsoft_app_e.jpg|No Microsoft verified App]]Image: "No Microsoft verified App"
 
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We feel that this is a nuisance from Microsoft. Serious software manufacturers are generally denigrated as potentially insecure.
 
We feel that this is a nuisance from Microsoft. Serious software manufacturers are generally denigrated as potentially insecure.
  
Compare also here:
 
 
[https://blog.clickomania.ch/2019/06/03/auch-windows-macht-jetzt-einen-auf-nanny/ https://blog.clickomania.ch/2019/06/03/auch-windows-macht-jetzt-einen-auf-nanny/]<br><br>
 
 
Please try to overcome such a situation via the Windows settings:<br><br>
 
Please try to overcome such a situation via the Windows settings:<br><br>
  
 
[[image: no_microsoft_app2_e.jpg|Windows Settings|none]]Image: Windows Settings<br><br><br>
 
[[image: no_microsoft_app2_e.jpg|Windows Settings|none]]Image: Windows Settings<br><br><br>

Revision as of 13:50, 10 July 2020

The delivery of a repaired executable file (*.exe) of our software to the customer to exchange it in the program directory causes Microsoft to block the execution in Win 10 for the time being. The cursor remains in wait rotation for minutes until this dialog box finally opens:

No Microsoft verified AppImage: "No Microsoft verified App"

We feel that this is a nuisance from Microsoft. Serious software manufacturers are generally denigrated as potentially insecure.

Please try to overcome such a situation via the Windows settings:

Windows Settings
Image: Windows Settings