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Windows Vista Security Settings?

  1. #1


    Vanessa Tripodi Guest

    Windows Vista Security Settings?

    I need to know how to change the security settings on my computer to allow
    PDF files to be opened. I'm not sure what is blocking the files and therefore
    don't want to change random things incase I let in things I don't want.

    The problem I have is that when I try to open some PDF files - from email
    newsletter 'read more' links or evewn bus timetables for example - the file
    will open as blank, say that it is 'Done' and then freeze so that I have to
    Ctrl+Alt+Delete to close it.

    Does anyone know how to allow these types of files as I know it is either
    the security setting on Windows 2007 or Vista as these files open on my other
    (older)computer but not on this new one! Thanks.



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  2. #2


    Mr. Arnold Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Security Settings?


    "Vanessa Tripodi" <Vanessa Tripodi@xxxxxx> wrote in
    message news:83498BF2-D782-4D46-8B56-0E69F64B3742@xxxxxx

    >I need to know how to change the security settings on my computer to allow
    > PDF files to be opened. I'm not sure what is blocking the files and
    > therefore
    > don't want to change random things incase I let in things I don't want.
    >
    > The problem I have is that when I try to open some PDF files - from email
    > newsletter 'read more' links or evewn bus timetables for example - the
    > file
    > will open as blank, say that it is 'Done' and then freeze so that I have
    > to
    > Ctrl+Alt+Delete to close it.
    >
    > Does anyone know how to allow these types of files as I know it is either
    > the security setting on Windows 2007 or Vista as these files open on my
    > other
    > (older)computer but not on this new one! Thanks.
    Have you checked this? You have a file that came from another computer, it
    doesn't matter if it's downloaded from the Internet or in an email. Don't
    hold me to it for all folders, but at least if the file winds up in the
    Document folder, you have to go to the file with Explore, right-click the
    file, go to Properties, and use the Unblock button on the file. You can try
    saving that file in the email to the Documents folder and than see if you
    have to *Unblock* it. I know that was a problem with me at one point and
    Vista that the opening of the file such as a PDF file in an email was being
    blocked.

    Just for kicks, you can go to your Documents folder for an existing file and
    see if you see that Unblock button.

    HTH


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  3. #3


    Vanessa Tripodi Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Security Settings?

    Thank you for your reply Mr Arnold but your suggestions don't really help.
    For one I can't see where the 'unblock' section is in any files I already
    have on my computer, and secondly the problems I am having opening files are
    with files which don't give you the option to download first, you are simply
    clicking to view a file uploaded to a website for example. So I'm still stuck
    if anyone knows how to help me out?

    "Mr. Arnold" wrote:

    >
    > "Vanessa Tripodi" <Vanessa Tripodi@xxxxxx> wrote in
    > message news:83498BF2-D782-4D46-8B56-0E69F64B3742@xxxxxx

    > >I need to know how to change the security settings on my computer to allow
    > > PDF files to be opened. I'm not sure what is blocking the files and
    > > therefore
    > > don't want to change random things incase I let in things I don't want.
    > >
    > > The problem I have is that when I try to open some PDF files - from email
    > > newsletter 'read more' links or evewn bus timetables for example - the
    > > file
    > > will open as blank, say that it is 'Done' and then freeze so that I have
    > > to
    > > Ctrl+Alt+Delete to close it.
    > >
    > > Does anyone know how to allow these types of files as I know it is either
    > > the security setting on Windows 2007 or Vista as these files open on my
    > > other
    > > (older)computer but not on this new one! Thanks.
    >
    > Have you checked this? You have a file that came from another computer, it
    > doesn't matter if it's downloaded from the Internet or in an email. Don't
    > hold me to it for all folders, but at least if the file winds up in the
    > Document folder, you have to go to the file with Explore, right-click the
    > file, go to Properties, and use the Unblock button on the file. You can try
    > saving that file in the email to the Documents folder and than see if you
    > have to *Unblock* it. I know that was a problem with me at one point and
    > Vista that the opening of the file such as a PDF file in an email was being
    > blocked.
    >
    > Just for kicks, you can go to your Documents folder for an existing file and
    > see if you see that Unblock button.
    >
    > HTH
    >
    >

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  4. #4


    Mr. Arnold Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Security Settings?


    "Vanessa Tripodi" <VanessaTripodi@xxxxxx> wrote in
    message news:B9B450A2-AFAD-4882-A3AD-492CF061F301@xxxxxx

    > Thank you for your reply Mr Arnold but your suggestions don't really help.
    > For one I can't see where the 'unblock' section is in any files I already
    > have on my computer, and secondly the problems I am having opening files
    > are
    > with files which don't give you the option to download first, you are
    > simply
    > clicking to view a file uploaded to a website for example. So I'm still
    > stuck
    > if anyone knows how to help me out?
    >
    Vista may be viewing the file as a threat. And if it were to somehow to get
    saved to the hard drive, that button would be there for any file that was
    not directly created on your computer by you. Every file I have gotten from
    another computer has that button, no matter what file type it is, when I
    downloaded it or did a SaveAs.

    I don't remember what I was doing, but a something was not opening in a
    email or from the Internet that I viewed as being safe. It wouldn't even
    open when I downloaded to the hard drive. For some reason, I right-clicked
    the file and saw the Unblock button, and DA! DA! I could open it.

    http://itsvista.com/2007/01/itsvista...apps-on-vista/

    And are you telling me that whatever email client program you are using that
    you cannot right-click that file in the email and do a SaveAs, which will
    save the file to the hard drive?

    What email client program are you using? Are you running on the computer
    with Admin rights.


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  5. #5


    Bruce Chambers Guest

    Re: Windows Vista Security Settings?

    Vanessa Tripodi wrote:

    > I need to know how to change the security settings on my computer to allow
    > PDF files to be opened. I'm not sure what is blocking the files and therefore
    > don't want to change random things incase I let in things I don't want.
    >
    Why do you think that it's Vista's security settings that are causing
    the problems?


    > The problem I have is that when I try to open some PDF files - from email
    > newsletter 'read more' links or evewn bus timetables for example - the file
    > will open as blank, say that it is 'Done' and then freeze so that I have to
    > Ctrl+Alt+Delete to close it.
    >
    > Does anyone know how to allow these types of files as I know it is either
    > the security setting on Windows 2007 or Vista as these files open on my other
    > (older)computer but not on this new one! Thanks.

    From your description, I'd conclude that you may not have a compatible
    viewer installed, or the files are damaged. What specific application
    are you using to view PDF files, and do you have the same problems with
    all pdf files, or just a select few?


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  6. #6


    dav0 Guest

    RE: Windows Vista Security Settings?



    "Vanessa Tripodi" wrote:

    > I need to know how to change the security settings on my computer to allow
    > PDF files to be opened. I'm not sure what is blocking the files and therefore
    > don't want to change random things incase I let in things I don't want.
    >
    > The problem I have is that when I try to open some PDF files - from email
    > newsletter 'read more' links or evewn bus timetables for example - the file
    > will open as blank, say that it is 'Done' and then freeze so that I have to
    > Ctrl+Alt+Delete to close it.
    >
    > Does anyone know how to allow these types of files as I know it is either
    > the security setting on Windows 2007 or Vista as these files open on my other
    > (older)computer but not on this new one! Thanks.

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