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Old 09-20-2007   #1 (permalink)
Kishore
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Open File Security Warning

Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
programatically

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Old 09-20-2007   #2 (permalink)
dean-dean
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties. On
the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).

"Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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Quote:

> Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
> programatically
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Old 09-20-2007   #3 (permalink)
Kishore
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Hi,
That is Fine but the thing is the .chm file and and .exe which are not
directly launched and these are called by some other application. since user
copies .chm and and.exe files to desired location and tries to launch the
application through main application the .chm viewer fails to load the
content. and in case of .exe it shows open security warning. any
solution............? if programatically good..

"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties. On
> the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).
>
> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:763DF688-E20D-4F5F-9583-986A0C521215@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
> > programatically
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-21-2007   #4 (permalink)
dean-dean
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Are the files ones downloaded from the internet? Were they in a compressed
package, such as a .zip file? Before extracting the files, right-click on
the .zip file, for example, and choose Properties. Then on the General tab
of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK). Then Extract the files, and
place them where you want them. Otherwise, unless the .zip is unblocked,
each and every file that is extracted will be marked as "Blocked", and give
you that warning when one of the extracted files is opened. You can
individually Unblock each file (.chm, .exe, etc.), if that is the case, but
it's easier just to Unblock the .zip container initially.

If using Internet Explorer to download the file, the Open File Security
Warning is applied to the downloaded file automatically, and the warning
will persist until the file is unblocked. The user has to Unblock the file
as I indicated, as there is no way to do this automatically. And yes,
unless this is done, an .exe. will give the warning, and a .chm file will
fail to load its content...

"Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:703EDB44-A5A3-4DDA-8D40-C2417893BA67@xxxxxx
Quote:

> Hi,
> That is Fine but the thing is the .chm file and and .exe which are not
> directly launched and these are called by some other application. since
> user
> copies .chm and and.exe files to desired location and tries to launch the
> application through main application the .chm viewer fails to load the
> content. and in case of .exe it shows open security warning. any
> solution............? if programatically good..
>
> "dean-dean" wrote:
>
Quote:

>> Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties.
>> On
>> the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).
>>
>> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:763DF688-E20D-4F5F-9583-986A0C521215@xxxxxx
Quote:

>> > Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
>> > programatically
>>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 09-22-2007   #5 (permalink)
Kishore
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Hi Dean,

Thank You For the Support I am able to sole the issue.


"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> Are the files ones downloaded from the internet? Were they in a compressed
> package, such as a .zip file? Before extracting the files, right-click on
> the .zip file, for example, and choose Properties. Then on the General tab
> of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK). Then Extract the files, and
> place them where you want them. Otherwise, unless the .zip is unblocked,
> each and every file that is extracted will be marked as "Blocked", and give
> you that warning when one of the extracted files is opened. You can
> individually Unblock each file (.chm, .exe, etc.), if that is the case, but
> it's easier just to Unblock the .zip container initially.
>
> If using Internet Explorer to download the file, the Open File Security
> Warning is applied to the downloaded file automatically, and the warning
> will persist until the file is unblocked. The user has to Unblock the file
> as I indicated, as there is no way to do this automatically. And yes,
> unless this is done, an .exe. will give the warning, and a .chm file will
> fail to load its content...
>
> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:703EDB44-A5A3-4DDA-8D40-C2417893BA67@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Hi,
> > That is Fine but the thing is the .chm file and and .exe which are not
> > directly launched and these are called by some other application. since
> > user
> > copies .chm and and.exe files to desired location and tries to launch the
> > application through main application the .chm viewer fails to load the
> > content. and in case of .exe it shows open security warning. any
> > solution............? if programatically good..
> >
> > "dean-dean" wrote:
> >
Quote:

> >> Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties.
> >> On
> >> the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).
> >>
> >> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:763DF688-E20D-4F5F-9583-986A0C521215@xxxxxx
> >> > Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
> >> > programatically
> >>
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-05-2007   #6 (permalink)
Kishore
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Hi,

Whatever suggested in below quote is working fine only for some of the
exe inside the .ZIP file but for some of exes still it gives same error if i
right click on the .exe there is no Unblock button but when i run still i get
same error message









"Kishore" wrote:
Quote:

> Hi Dean,
>
> Thank You For the Support I am able to sole the issue.
>
>
> "dean-dean" wrote:
>
Quote:

> > Are the files ones downloaded from the internet? Were they in a compressed
> > package, such as a .zip file? Before extracting the files, right-click on
> > the .zip file, for example, and choose Properties. Then on the General tab
> > of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK). Then Extract the files, and
> > place them where you want them. Otherwise, unless the .zip is unblocked,
> > each and every file that is extracted will be marked as "Blocked", and give
> > you that warning when one of the extracted files is opened. You can
> > individually Unblock each file (.chm, .exe, etc.), if that is the case, but
> > it's easier just to Unblock the .zip container initially.
> >
> > If using Internet Explorer to download the file, the Open File Security
> > Warning is applied to the downloaded file automatically, and the warning
> > will persist until the file is unblocked. The user has to Unblock the file
> > as I indicated, as there is no way to do this automatically. And yes,
> > unless this is done, an .exe. will give the warning, and a .chm file will
> > fail to load its content...
> >
> > "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > news:703EDB44-A5A3-4DDA-8D40-C2417893BA67@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > > Hi,
> > > That is Fine but the thing is the .chm file and and .exe which are not
> > > directly launched and these are called by some other application. since
> > > user
> > > copies .chm and and.exe files to desired location and tries to launch the
> > > application through main application the .chm viewer fails to load the
> > > content. and in case of .exe it shows open security warning. any
> > > solution............? if programatically good..
> > >
> > > "dean-dean" wrote:
> > >
> > >> Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties.
> > >> On
> > >> the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).
> > >>
> > >> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> > >> news:763DF688-E20D-4F5F-9583-986A0C521215@xxxxxx
> > >> > Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
> > >> > programatically
> > >>
> >
My System SpecsSystem Spec
Old 10-09-2007   #7 (permalink)
Patrick
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Re: Open File Security Warning

Dean-dean,

I downloaded a .zip file, right-clicked on the file, went to properties, but
there is no Unblock option ANYWHERE. Any direction would be great.

-P

"dean-dean" wrote:
Quote:

> Right-click on the file giving you this warning, and choose Properties. On
> the General tab of Properties, click on Unblock (Apply, OK).
>
> "Kishore" <Kishore@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:763DF688-E20D-4F5F-9583-986A0C521215@xxxxxx
Quote:

> > Is There any disable applications poping up Open File Security Warning
> > programatically
>
My System SpecsSystem Spec
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