Windows 7 / Windows Vista security warning on start of UltraEdit

Windows 7 / Windows Vista security warning on start of UltraEdit

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    Apr 16, 2008#1

    I just loaded the patch 14.00a+1. Now everytime I start UltraEdit directly or via a shortcut, I get Vista's security warning "Do you want to run this file". If I run it from a file association it works without the warning (double click on a .txt file) and if I choose UltraEdit from the right-click menu it runs without the warning.

    Any ideas on how to tell Vista the program is Ok and quit asking me this question?

    I have tried unchecking the checkbox "Always ask before opening this file?", setting "Run as Administrator" in properties of the shortcut and the exe itself.

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      Apr 17, 2008#2

      I don't have Vista. But you should check the file permissions and owner of the file uedit32.exe and it's resource DLL - the 2 files you have replaced.

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        Apr 17, 2008#3

        Thanks for responding. I checked I have full control on both files.

        I just found the answer, you have to Unblock the files before you copy them into Program Files. Otherwise Vista will not unblock them.
        ITsVISTA Tip 22: Stop Security Warning from Apps on Vista

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          Nov 02, 2008#4

          Thanks! I've been searching for this fix for a while! Vista is a mean security b@st@rd!