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dpldaniel
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Our Library is using ManageIE, but when our computer technician has to uninstall ManageIE every time he has to use IE to download updates. Is there a way to over ride this for a certain Administrator or for a given website without having disabled it for all of our patrons? If so, how can this be done?

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If you are using ManageIE v1.02 adding Disabled to the Windows Registry for the user will disable ManageIE as deailed in the ManageIE readme.txt file.
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\TeamSoftware Solutions\ManageIE]

"Disabled"=dword:00000000
Disables ManageIE.
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Are there any known issues with ManageIE v1.0.3 beta? We are planning on rolling it out to launch hyperlinks with PWB from office 2010. ManageIE v1.0.2 gives an unknown publisher message asking the user if they are sure they want to run PWB.exe, v1.0.3 does not. Thanks.

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You should not have any problems with v1.03.

Usually when you get the unknown publisher message, it is because the file is marked as downloaded from the Internet to a NTFS partition. To remove the message, copy it to a FAT32 formatted memory stick. This will remove the NTFS security descriptors and remove the message.

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