Turn off security warning when running files
by Mohan[ Edit ] 2012-09-22 10:58:24
Turn off security warning when running files
Needless to say you do this one at your own risk. If you download an executable or file that's seen as a security risk, Internet Explorer tags it so the operating system asks for your confirmation before running. The behaviour also extends to running files off a network, and we've seen cases where it can continue asking this even after you've told it not to.
Here's how to limit how much this not so lovely feature annoys:
Click the Start button, then click Run — if you're using Vista, just click the Windows button
Type gpedit.msc and hit enter
The Group Policy editor has now loaded. On the left, expand User Configuration
Expand Administrative Templates
Expand Windows Components
Click on Attachment Manager
Double click Inclusion list for low file types, and set the radio button to Enabled. In the field that appears below, enter the filetypes causing you issues, separated by semicolons. For example: .exe;.doc;.ppt;.xls. Click OK when you're done
Restart your machine for it to take effect
If you'd prefer to leave the feature on, but just unblock one file:
Right click the file and click on Properties
Click on the Unblock button and click OK