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.NET application starts on browser without warning.

Hello. I created a very simple program which just pops up a MessageBox
saying "Hello,world!". I compiled it and put it on my homepage and
created a hyperlink to it. When I click the hyperlink to the .exe file,
unlike the normal .exe files, it is just executed without popping up a
dialogue like "[Open][Save][Cancel]".

I wonder is this only because I created the application and somehow
..NET Framework recognized that I created it and ran it? Or any person
who has .NET framework installed will experience the same thing? I
mean, with the default .NET framework security policy, .NET .exe will
be executed on a web browser without any warning or dialogue box?

If it is so, can I embed the .NET .exe on my web page just like an
Active-X? Then it will be downloaded without confirmation and run?

Oct 26 '05 #1
1 1475
No Touch deployment is the issue.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/en...tframework.asp

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"Sin Jeong-hun" wrote:
Hello. I created a very simple program which just pops up a MessageBox
saying "Hello,world!". I compiled it and put it on my homepage and
created a hyperlink to it. When I click the hyperlink to the .exe file,
unlike the normal .exe files, it is just executed without popping up a
dialogue like "[Open][Save][Cancel]".

I wonder is this only because I created the application and somehow
..NET Framework recognized that I created it and ran it? Or any person
who has .NET framework installed will experience the same thing? I
mean, with the default .NET framework security policy, .NET .exe will
be executed on a web browser without any warning or dialogue box?

If it is so, can I embed the .NET .exe on my web page just like an
Active-X? Then it will be downloaded without confirmation and run?

Oct 26 '05 #2

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