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Author Topic: How to kill off the "Open File - Security Warning" dialog box  (Read 4372 times)

bumblefoot2004

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IDEA: I need something that can stop Windows from displaying the "Open File - Security Warning" every time I try to run an .EXE executable file. I clear the "Always ask before opening this file" checkbox so it won't appear again, but it still does. If this can be killed off with a registry setting, please let me know. Here's what I'm talking about:


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Re: How to kill off the "Open File - Security Warning" dialog box
« Reply #1 on: October 23, 2009, 07:13 PM »
yeah i have that too (in my windows xp home instalation) if you have xp pro there's a method for removing that annoyance tough i don't remember how exactly. so google is your best friend now, use him.
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Re: How to kill off the "Open File - Security Warning" dialog box
« Reply #2 on: October 23, 2009, 07:30 PM »
The setting lives in Internet Explorer: Tools -> Internet Options -> Security. Click "Custom level". About half-way through the very long list in this dialog, under "Miscellaneous", there is a setting like "Launching applications and unsafe files" (I have a Polish version of Windows, not entirely sure about the Englisyh labels). By default this is set to Prompt, so you can change it to "Enable".

Caveat: I don't usually download files through IE, but check to make sure that setting this option to Enable will *not* also mean ie will automatically execute any .exe you click on. (It shouldn't, but check to be safe.)

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Re: How to kill off the "Open File - Security Warning" dialog box
« Reply #3 on: October 23, 2009, 07:44 PM »
If you're using Firefox, you need to enter about:config and create a new boolean preference with the name 'browser.download.manager.skipWinSecurityPolicyChecks' and set it to 'true'.

After some quick searching I was unable to find an appropriate method of disabling the dialog box globally. However, if you're attempting to run the offending executable as part of a script, try setting the 'SEE_MASK_NOZONECHECKS' environment variable to '1' prior to executing the application.

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Re: How to kill off the "Open File - Security Warning" dialog box
« Reply #4 on: October 23, 2009, 10:49 PM »
this was asked before but i'm not sure how it was resolved, do check out some of the related threads here..

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