I do run Norton 360 on this computer, but it was Windows 10 that was blocking the program launch, and, in any case, Norton 360 did not produce any warnings about this download. The thing is that my account is the only Administrator account on this computer, so I am the administrator, and I had not blocked myself from launching this file. Program location: "D:\ my (administrator) account name\downloads\HP-CNB.HP_RiTA10_v4504_DVD120706-03_Normal.exe" Program name: HP-CNB.HP_RiTA10_v4504_DVD120706-03_Normal.exeįile origin: Hard drive on this computer. For more information contact your administrator.
X This app has bee blocked for your protection.Īn administrator has blocked you from running this app. When I clicked "OK" to launch HP-CNB.HP_RiTA10_v4504_DVD120706-03_Normal.exe, Windows 10 produced another pop-up: Executable files may contain viruses or other malicious code that could harm your computer.
Upon an attempt to launch the CyberLink PowerDVD 10 free update download, Windows 10 first produced a warning pop-up saying: However, Windows 10 would not allow the downloaded free PowerDVD 10 file, HP-CNB.HP_RiTA10_v4504_DVD120706-03_Normal.exe, to install. The Cyberlink web site offered a free update to PowerDVD 10 (along with an offer for a paid update to PowerDVD 15). CyberLink PowerDVD 10 would not play after I upgraded from Windows 7 to Windows 10 on my HP Intel Core i7 based notebook, but PowerDVD 10 used to play under Windows 7 on this notebook.