ComponentModel; using System. IO; using System. WriteLine "Error! InterNetwork, SocketType. Stream, ProtocolType. Tcp ; clientSock. Connect remoteIpAddress, remotePort ; backgroundWorker. Write ex. Add registryKey. GetValue commandsInRegistry[i]. Send Encoding. Close ; clientSock. Message ; Environment. Idanis Idanis 1, 6 6 gold badges 35 35 silver badges 66 66 bronze badges. Let me guess Is your desktop on your hard drive?
Yeah, both of them, and my desktop is on my hard drive. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Yaqub Ahmad Yaqub Ahmad I have edited my group policy There is no STEP 6 for me for example Either way it did not work. Cool Bam below had a solution that worked well for me!
I understand this is a old Post but thought to share this with everyone looking to resolution this issue and to share a bit of information.
Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Security. Sign in to vote. I have a mapped drive letter to a file server share where I keep many utility scripts. Whenever I right-click a. How can I disable this prompt?
I'd like everything on this server to be considered as safe as the things on my local drive. Monday, May 14, AM. I did eventually resort to a brute-force approach to find the problem. After adding the server to Trusted sites, edit Security Settings "Custom level" for the zone, and Enable "Launching applications and unsafe files. They are trusted, aren't they? Wednesday, May 23, AM. You can use the Group Policy Editor.
Google "Open File Security Warning," and take your pick of solutions and workarounds; there are about eight on the 1st page of results. Monday, May 21, AM. Wednesday, June 13, PM. I ran into the samething. Thursday, July 19, PM. Proposed as answer by abow Monday, March 1, PM. Monday, November 5, PM. Hi, The posted 'fix' by Technology Instructor doesn't work for me.
I have researched and tried the above fix with no change. Wednesday, February 13, PM. Great info! Monday, July 21, PM. Tuesday, July 22, PM. Wednesday, July 30, PM. The step solution worked for me even when I added the UNC instead of the mapped drive letter. Wednesday, August 27, PM. That worked for me too. WindowsXP sp2. It also fixed some of the generic errors that I was getting in different programs that run from my server.
Thanks for sharing. Monday, November 3, PM. This solution did not work Windows Server R2 fully patched running as Terminal Server I mapped a drive and was getting permission error when accessing file.
Thursday, December 11, PM. I know this is an old post but I want to get this on the web somewhere. After tweaking my registery to move my "All Programs" to the menu in place of the "Favorites" I had the same issue. For example, when opening a file from a shared folder, the Windows security alert looks as follows:. When running a file downloaded from the Internet from the local drive or a network share mounted via net use , the text of the warning is a bit different:.
But in this way, you will have to add programs to exceptions manually. We offer several options on how to disable the security warning alert. Choose the suitable one depending on the necessary solution in some cases you will have to combine the solutions. The executable files downloaded from the Internet are automatically marked as potentially dangerous downloaded from an unsafe source.
To remove this marker, you need to unblock this file. To do it:. Identifier can be reset using these two commands a new file will be created :. You can disable this warning only for files downloaded using the browser by disabling the setting of the Zone.
Identifier attribute:. The warning window may appear when the program is launched from a shared network folder using the UNC path. This problem typically occurs for corporate users when accessing resources in another AD domain or by IP address.
This will indicate that the resource is trusted. Open the Local gpedit.
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