@PeterJones said:
@Coises said:
Then it seems like a “simple” implementation would be to let an empty supressRunAlertDialog.xml file work as @donho suggested, which would make it easy to create the installer checkbox he mentioned to restore old behavior.
I am leaning towards agreeing. I like the idea of granular control from my suggestion, because some user/admin might want it, I don’t know how important it would be. OTOH, making it easy for the installer checkbox, and thus easy for users to opt out of this fix, is definitely important.
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I like the idea of having a filled supressRunAlertDialog.xml, even if it may be a bit more difficult to implement, but on the other side:
There would be no need to add an option to the installer if the file should be installed or not. Just install/ship a prefilled file but with no added path by default and a user with admin rights can add the needed path. Or the file can be prefilled with all the program files path by default, so you don’t have to hard code them in source code. This way, admin in company environment would even be able to remove those paths at all if needed.