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"This program has been blocked for your protection"
#1
Has anyone found a way to unblock publishers without using work arounds?
I have surfed through a lot of sites to get around this issue.
Windows 10 64bit home

We are trying to run a legit farming app called Apex.
This app was installed and running ok when it was windows 8.1 once we upgraded to win 10, all hell broke loose about this blocked publisher.

The way I get it to run is by opening a admin command prompt in the installed program folder and type in Apex.exe and away it goes.
( I use file explorer navigate to the installation folder Hold shift key and click the File menu, thats the quick way for me)

Just wondering if anyone has experienced and solved this so I dont have to use command prompt?

Regards to all.
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#2
Their software doesn't say its 10 compatible. So you may have to contact them direct.
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#3
You mean this Mobis?



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#4
This is the windows that pops up when the program was run.
Fortunately, once we used the command prompt way to start Apex, we checked for updates, luckily there was one, downloaded it and installed it.
It now works without having to start the program via command prompt. But i reckon there is a lot of people out there having the same issue, and stuck having to either create an admin account or use the command prompt.
Thanks guys.

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#5
Here you go:



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#6
Cheers mate, great video!
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#7
Sent enough for a beer and a water probably lol... 10 pound, the Transfer rate equals at least half a carton of tinnies here, it was 22$ our money.
What are they charging you for a box of say 24 cans of beer, 1 can = 375 ml = about 13.1 imperial ounce.
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If you buy the bottled beer, it can be expensive, cans cheaper. 
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