I can't seem to figure out which option I'm missing that will show the user an option to close PWB.
I have it set to restart on close, the idea is to clear the cache/history if the user so desires. My PWB.INI doesn't seem to have anything missing - can someone recommend the settings that I can double check?
PWB no exit button
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Do you have the following set?
[Browser]
DisableCloseButton=False
If you want to show a close button on the Toolbar, enable the Shellbar, and copy a Shortcut to PWB Stop (available on our Download page) into the Shellbar folder.
[Browser]
ShowShellBar=True
[Files]
ShellbarFolder=C:\Path to folder\Shellbar
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[Browser]
DisableCloseButton=False
If you want to show a close button on the Toolbar, enable the Shellbar, and copy a Shortcut to PWB Stop (available on our Download page) into the Shellbar folder.
[Browser]
ShowShellBar=True
[Files]
ShellbarFolder=C:\Path to folder\Shellbar
--Scott
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Thanks for the quick reply - I do have DisableCloseButton=False in the PWB.INI. The ShellBar button will work on some of my stations, but not all unfortunately. Any other recommendations?Scott wrote:Do you have the following set?
[Browser]
DisableCloseButton=False
If you want to show a close button on the Toolbar, enable the Shellbar, and copy a Shortcut to PWB Stop (available on our Download page) into the Shellbar folder.
[Browser]
ShowShellBar=True
[Files]
ShellbarFolder=C:\Path to folder\Shellbar
--Scott
I am using the DisableWindowsGUI, DisableTaskSwitching, and DisableStartMenu plugins, if that makes any difference?
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I actually did get PWBStop to work out for us, the only trouble I'm having with it would be thefact that it always brings up the "Unknown Publisher" dialog, and even when I uncheck "always ask before running this file", the dialog still returns. Is this a setting that has to be made in IE? I tried running the file outside any browser, thinking that might clear the error, but no such luck.
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Unfortunately the only one of those options that works for me is adding .exe to my Incluusion List for Low File Types, in Local Policy. That seems like a big security risk.Scott wrote:This may be of some help.
http://www.teamsoftwaresolutions.com/ph ... +publisher
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I think the other options aren't happening because the EXE is running locally, and I can't figure out what IE8 will accept in the Intranet Security -> Advanced for local files/dierctories.
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How about this...
http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0. ... dID=107057
Google Search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sour ... f&aqi=&oq=
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http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6142_102-0. ... dID=107057
Google Search:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&sour ... f&aqi=&oq=
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