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When you download or run programs from the
Internet, you want to know that the program comes from a known, reliable source.
That's why, when you choose to download a program from the Internet to
your computer, Internet Explorer uses Microsoft Authenticode technology to
verify the identity of the program. Authenticode technology verifies that
the program has a valid certificate: that the identity of the software
publisher matches the certificate, and that the certificate is still
valid. Note that this does not prevent a poorly written program from being
downloaded intended to
be.
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![]() July, 20,
2002. When you download or run programs from the Internet, you want to know that the program comes from a known, reliable source. | |||||||||||
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