I understand that a certain level of security is needed. My gripe isn't the security, it's more the lack of functionality from a user standpoint. Keep in mind I live in a world where every click on a computer screen is time and time is money. If I could click the appropriate box to "Always Load" and have the software continue to do so silently, unless of course something changes within the code, it wouldn't be an issue.
I consider myself pretty technologically literate but when I started to delve into how to dismiss what I thought was a simple dialog box I started to see that it wasn't just an easy click it and its gone process. When you start asking architectural and engineering firms to have to lean on their IT consultant to just run software that was meant to make you more productive and efficient it defeats the purpose to an extent.
Like I said earlier I can see if third party publishers do not realize they need to provide signed certificates on their addins, or if they don't charge anything for their addins and can't afford the certification process, but I would have thought all Autodesk addins would be compliant by now.
Again my frustration is not the security itself, its the lack of a simple and efficient way to accept it once and move on.
Thank you for your responses.