ODTwithODAC1020221.exe unknown publisher

I was surprised that Oracle did not sign the executable I downloaded from the OTN web site.
I got unknown publisher.
Is this standard operating procedure?
Thanks,
L. Berg

ODTwithODAC1020221.exe is an old release. The newer ODAC releases all use signed executables.

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