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Edit: Solved, Thank you
modified 26-Nov-12 3:56am.
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Joni_78 wrote: Am I missing something that is required to launch executables?
Yes, something called permissions, I guess. Imagine a website launching applications; I'd be launching a download, than a silent install of that download.
Have the COM-control log the username it's running under, and see the security-restrictions in the settings of IE.
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Where can I find the com-control log?
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There is none, you'd have to write it; you have a COM-class, simply write the username to a textfile.
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I have a html page and com ActiveX.dll from one well known video software. It's javascript has function launch(), it accesses a method from dll and launches exe (dll outputs 1234.exe -flags X:\.
Their dll doesn't give any security warnings on IE when ran and the exe loads, with mine, IE says the ActiveX object might not be safe, do I want to run it and if I select yes, nothing happens. I guess it's about permissions, how do I sign my dll to be safe to run like theirs?
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Joni_78 wrote: Their dll doesn't give any security warnings on IE when ran and the exe loads, with mine, IE says the ActiveX object might not be safe, do I want to run it and if I select yes, nothing happens. I guess it's about permissions, how do I sign my dll to be safe to run like theirs?
Dunno, you'd have to research the subject; I know one can sign assemblies, and there's people selling "trusted" keys - but I cannot guarantee that it'll work that way.
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