Yes. But will sticking to a fixed directory name (and possibly file name) help, or does ZoneAlarm check eg. MD5 sums to thwart any countermeasure from our side? Anyway, I have the feeling that this should be solved by configuring ZoneAlarm instead of throwing in kludges. Don't you know if it's possible to disable this warning for an application or a directory?
Actually ZoneAlarm checks MD5 or some other checksum, but it can also be configured so, that it doesn't care about those. There is option where I can specify that "Athenticate program by full path name only"... name says all (tried it, but in this case, it doesn't help because programs are launched from different directories). I think it was sometime called "This program changes frequently" but maybe I am not remembering it correctly, or it was somewhere else.
It is possible to disable the warning by application. But because ZoneAlarm thinks these programs are different, it isn't. Zonealarm only sees that, these programs are launcehd from different directory, they have different checksum, wine-test-whatever executable has different name (because date is part of the name), ZoneAlarm doesn't see same program. At least to my knowledge ZoneAlarm can't be configured with wildcards, so that it would check only part of the executable name.
But anyway, it is okay to me if you don't want to program temp directories not to be random, I just have to disable winrash and thus winetests from my win2k3 server.
Thanks