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Help with..Ave thumbnail resizer

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  • Started 4 months ago by carl303
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carl303
carl303
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Hello i have downloaded , and installed this, everything is fine except, when i added the "-hide" parameter, to the start menu shortcut
Are you supposed to get no dialog boxes popping up, when i restart the computer i am getting this file security warning popping up.
Can i get rid of this.

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Scott
Scott
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welcome carl,

No you're not supposed to get pop-up dialog boxes.
Are you using a space before the -hide? Any chance
of you posting a screenshot of the warning box ?

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carl303
carl303
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http://s212.photobucket.com/al.....arning.jpg

here's a link to a scrren shot,
Do not know how to post it as an image

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Scott
Scott
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Did you by chance drag the Autoruns.exe file into the Startup folder?
Try that with and without the -hide suffix.

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carl303
carl303
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Yes scott, i have tryed that, no matter what i seem to do, this dialog box will pop up, i followed the instructions on the tutorial, and the screen shots
So i no i had the "-hide" parameter in the right place.

I have even unchecked the dialog box "always ask before opening this file" and it still comes up.

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Scott
Scott
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Hang in there carl, I've summoned a higher power.

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carl303
carl303
Posts: 12

could i not disable the security warnings in windows firewall, though i don't think this would be worth it, just for this.

By the way , how do i send a screen shot, or the correct procedure for sending one

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Scott
Scott
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http://www.howtogeek.com/forum.....?replies=9

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