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  • Subject: Are You Sure ?
  • From: Luther Fuller <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 18:07:06 -0600

I have a main bundled application whose /Contents/Resources/ folder contains another bundled application named "displayBusy". The main application calls it to display a blinking dialog while the main application is busy. A user, while running my application, got the error message ...

	"displayBusy" is an application which was downloaded from the Internet.
	Are you sure you want to open it?

The main application was transferred via a mail attachment, not via an Internet download. I understand the purpose of this message for the main application, but the user should NOT get this message for an internal application. It interferes with operation of the main application and is confusing.

Does anyone know why this message appeared?
And is there anything I need to do to prevent this message?
(Perhaps a key in it's info.plist file?)

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