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Windows Security and DBISAM Server App |
Wed, Dec 5 2007 6:04 PM | Permanent Link |
Hedley Muscroft | I have created my own small Delphi DBISAM Server application (with your Engine component)
called "DBISAMQuickServer" which allows my .NET application to connect to a DBISAM database (using ContextSoft's ADO.NET drivers). This all works fine on my test PCs here, but I am just rolling out my application to BETA testers and a lot of them are reporting a Windows Firewall Security message on the "DBISAMQuickServer.exe" because it "may be trying to access the internet". They obviously have to click on UNBLOCK to allow the application to work. The whole idea is that I don't really want the users to know "DBISAMQuickServer" is even running. Is there an elegant way I can achieve this or at least stop Windows Firewall from asking questions? Thanks, Hedley |
Thu, Dec 6 2007 12:39 PM | Permanent Link |
"Hedley Muscroft" | Please ignore this post - I found the answer in some older posts re
disabling Windows Firewall with InnoSetup - many thanks! "Hedley Muscroft" <hmuscroft@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:88127A41-62AB-4648-BEC7-7A9714AC8843@news.elevatesoft.com... >I have created my own small Delphi DBISAM Server application (with your >Engine component) > called "DBISAMQuickServer" which allows my .NET application to connect to > a DBISAM > database (using ContextSoft's ADO.NET drivers). > > This all works fine on my test PCs here, but I am just rolling out my > application to BETA > testers and a lot of them are reporting a Windows Firewall Security > message on the > "DBISAMQuickServer.exe" because it "may be trying to access the internet". > They obviously > have to click on UNBLOCK to allow the application to work. > > The whole idea is that I don't really want the users to know > "DBISAMQuickServer" is even > running. Is there an elegant way I can achieve this or at least stop > Windows Firewall from > asking questions? > > Thanks, > > Hedley > |
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