When I try to run c:\infoqube\infoqube.exe, I get this message:
Windows protected your PC
Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from
starting. Running this app might put your PC at risk.
InfoQube.exe
Publisher: Unknown publisher
App:
Run anyway
Don't run
I found these instructions on how to Whitelist an app so that it doesn't get blocked by Windows Defender SmartScreen:
To whitelist an app in Windows Defender SmartScreen, you can add it as an exclusion by going to Windows Security > Virus & threat protection > Manage settings > Exclusions and selecting Add an exclusion. For already blocked items, you can find them in Protection history, select the item, and choose Allow on device to add it to the allowed list, as shown in this YouTube video.
Method 1: Add an exclusion for a new app
- Open Windows Security from the Start menu.
- Click on Virus & threat protection.
- Under "Virus & threat protection settings," click Manage settings.
- Scroll down to the Exclusions section and click Add or remove exclusions.
- Click Add an exclusion and choose File, Folder, File type, or Process. [I clicked "File"]
- Navigate to the app you want to whitelist and select it to add it to the list.
I did this and added c:\infoqube\infoqube.exe to the Exclusions list, but SmartScreen is still showing that message above when I try to run it.
I can always click "Run Anyway" to get to IQ, but I want to be able to run IQ without this annoyance.
How do I ?
Comments
Hi Jim, This dialog should…
Hi Jim,
This dialog should only happen when you first run a new version. Do you get this on every start?
You can also try to right-click on the infoqube.exe file and in Properties, check unblock and click OK
Happened again when I first…
Happened again when I first tried to run 1.128.3 - but I went into infoqube.exe properties and checked Unblock, and that took care of it. That's easy enough! Thanks for that tip.
Wouldn't 'run as…
Wouldn't 'run as administrator' avoid this problem?
No, I need to pay for a code…
No, I need to pay for a code signing certificate, but it is expensive, so I keep postponing it