Open file - security WARNING when opening shortcuts

original title: open file - security warning

Hello. I was greeted with a dialog box "Open file - security warning" at the opening of the shortcuts the (they are not the Internet or a network drive) after I applied the settings in Internet Options to turn off AutoComplete.

Only shortcuts that are related to specific files are affected (see figure 1).

I searched the Internet for a while, but it looks like using Group Policy Editor or Properties Internet does not help. Change strategy will just lead to another illustrated dialog box (seefigure 2). Opening .exe files is not affected, as open shortcuts to elsewhere. To make foreign things, if I just copy the shortcuts to another location (such as in the root directory or on another hard disk), they work fine without the security warning. Move the shortcuts or their copy to the folder of the Start Menu does not work.

Just... What's happened!

I actually found a response that makes more sense than the foregoing.  Following a power failure network, after starting my computer and trying to connect to my domain account, it seems that Windows will change the permissions on some points, when he thinks he is attacked.  Thus, Windows has changed the permissions on my desktop, but nothing that I could see in the user interface.  Some, but not all, links on my desk began to exhibit this problem and he only posted links on my desk.

So, after doing some research I came across the following article, which got me in a good way:

Difficulty of Start Menu shortcuts open file security in Windows 7 and Windows Vista warning

All I had to do was to change the path to my office (see below):

ICACLS "C:\Users\\Desktop" /Setintegritylevel (OI) (CI) M

and everything was back to normal again.

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Tecra M7: Vista 'Open file security warning' for Alptec pointing device .exe files

    I gritted my teeth and updated my M7 for Vista Ultimate Friday. Overall I am very happy with the results. I have stripped the machine of all Toshiba drivers before installation and then re-installed all Vista drivers afterwards.

    Everything seems to be OK aside, whenever I boot, I get the following errors when the device pointing Alptec drivers load: open file security warning - the Publisher could not be verified.
    Are you sure you want to run this program? The file is: C:\Porgram Files\Apoint2k\appoint.exe, then the same thing for: c:\Popram Files\Apoint2K\ApmsgFWD.exe and C:\Program Files\Apntex.exe. I click "Run" on each of the applications and uncheck the button "always Me ask."

    It makes no difference and every time that I reboot, I get the same error. If anyone has had this problem, and if so, do you know how to fix it?

    I suspect it is a problem of certificate with Alps Electric Co Ltd and have checked their website and found nothing.

    Help much appreciated as always.

    Hello

    Just a question before we start any discussion here: have you downloaded and installed the drivers, tools and utilities for Toshiba download page in order facilities listed in the instructions facilities document?

    BTW: where you have downloaded the pointing device Alptec driver?

  • After the update of Windows XP, now whenever I click on a file, I get a message 'open file-security warning '.

    As a result of updated Microsoft's XP, whenever I click on a file, a. JPG file, for example, a window opens and says: "Open file security warning", it gives me the ability to open or close. To the bottow of this little window is a box that is enabled by default. It is said: "always like before opening this file". I uncheck because I want to disable this warning for all files with this extension. What a pain. I tried to go to file Options in the control panel. I said that files with the. JPG extension is expected to be opened by a VuePrint. But it says something that's basically nonesense: "to change all settings that affect all VuePrint files, click Advanced. When I click on advanced, another window opens (of course)... and the options are "Open" and a few others and 'Options', which I click Set Default.But this never works. Whenever I click on another. JPG, the same file * again. I have no idea what jibbing is all about. What I want is simple and straightforward: to open all. The jpgs with VuePrint and I do not want all these security warnings, options, values by default, click heres and other important arise.

    Hi softball1,

    See the article after some troubleshooting:

    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/889815

    I hope this helps!

  • Open file - security WARNING on each lnk, MS same installed apps

    Since a few weeks ago win7 update, each shortcut lnk and I mean EVERY lnk, now requires intervention through the "open file - security warning".

    The message is always the same, Unknown Publisher, even for MS Word, SQL Server, etc.  These all operate locally in the C drive and I have admin rights.

    If launch the exe directly from the browser, everything works without problem.  It's just the shortcuts that have problems.

    I'm running Win7 64 Pro.  Before the update that caused it, it worked fine.  I had all the UAC disabled _ and everything was fine.

    It's more than an inconvenience, but my new system turning a worthless brick.

    How can I stop this nonsense without turning off all security, as some have suggested?

    I don't know why it works for opening of desktop applications, but this ceased change the file open annoying warning Message whenever I open applications on my Win7 computer.

    Internet Options > Security > custom level > of"launching applications and unsafe files (not sure)" > activate

  • 2 pop Ups When I on my laptop Fujitsu T4220 - open file security warning

    IM using a Fujitsu T4220 Tablet. I had to reinstore my os, Win Vista.

    Now, whenever I start my laptop there are 2 appears that appear.

    1 pop up is:

    Security warning opening the file

    Name: C:/Windows/System32/hkcmd.exe
    Publisher: Intel Corporation
    Type: Application
    From: C:/Windows/System32/hkcmd.exe

    The 2nd jump upwards is:

    Security warning opening the file

    Name: C:/Windows/System32/igfxpers.exe
    Publisher: Intel Corporation
    Type: Application
    From: C:/Windows/System32/igfxpers.exe

    I have 2 possibilities to run or cancel.

    One can help to to get rid of this 2 pop ups plx.

    Go to http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx and install and run Autoruns and go to the tab all and check the files referred to in your message.  If you find them, uncheck the boxes to keep them from start to start, and then click OK.  Reboot and messages should be gone.

    If this does not work, try a boot minimum http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929135.  If the problem goes away then it's just a matter of tracking down the culprit at the origin of the problem.   Follow the procedures described in the article.  Once found, remove, delete, disable or uninstall.  Once remember to put Vista in normal status, as described in the procedures. If the problem occurs in clean mode then just restore the system to normal and reboot - this solution will not work.

    Start in safe mode with network and see if the problem is here.  A result allows us to narrow down the search for the cause.

    I hope this helps.  Keep me posted.

    Good luck!

    Lorien - MCSA/MCSE/network + / has + - if this post solves your problem, please click the 'Mark as answer' or 'Useful' button at the top of this message. Marking a post as answer, or relatively useful, you help others find the answer more quickly.

  • ThinApp advice: open file - security warning, Unable to Register

    I evaluate Thinapp 4.0.1 and I noticed a few things. We are streaming applications and users connect to them with a session using Thinreg login script.

    #1. The error "unable to save".
    server\path\app.exe' is displayed to users if they are not able to run the application based on the membership of the AD, when using the PermittedGroups parameter in Package.ini the.  In another post, I realized maybe it's a bug?  I tried to use the Thinreg /Q or/quiet switch on the logon script.  Why this warning is not deleted?

    #2.  When you launch an application the user sees a message of "the Publisher could not be verified" security warning.  If they click OK the application will run.  A I forgot to do something here?  Example:

    Name: Microsoft Office Excel 2007.exe

    Publisher: Unknown Publisher

    Type: Application

    From: OurDomain.com

    Thanks in advance!

    Scott

    Thus, there is a fix for this bug?

    blog @ www.virtualfuture.info

  • Security warning when I try to convert Word form in PDF form

    Help please! When I followed the instructions to convert a PDF file using the cloud of Document Word 2010 fillable form, I get the following error. First of all, in Word IS no security warning. I don't know how to change the macro security in Word. What can I do? This is the main reason that I am subscribed to DC!

    adobe security warning.jpg

    Hi hollym65875578,

    Please refer to another thread on the same question and see if that helps in your case:

    Security level is set to high - creation of PDF files

    Let me know.

    Kind regards

    Ana Maria

  • Security warning when opening the task bar links

    Everything started after I moved my folder redirection from a server to the DFS share.  Running Windows 7 SP1, is Server 2008 R2.  Annoying but not fatal.  Thank you.

    Hello

    Your question of Windows is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. Appropriate in the server instances.

    Please post your question in the Support for the Microsoft Windows Server forums: http://support.microsoft.com/ph/1163

    Thank you.

  • How can I get rid of the security warning when viewing Web pages

    I recently received a security window pop-up asking if I want to view only Web pages delivered safely. How can I get rid of this and why I see this all of a sudden

    Hi Elizabeth,.

    I don't know why he suddenly began occurring - maybe it was an update or something you have installed.  It may be a corrupted system file or maybe even malware. It is very difficult to tell without extensive trials.  But let's focus on the most likely solutions.  Later, if you want to go back to the 'why', we can make some procedures to test potential causes (although if the problem is resolved, it can be very difficult to identify the cause because it can be fixed or repaired money) - but I'll be happy to go there with you, if you want to.

    In Internet Explorer, go to Internet Options / Security / Internet / Custom level / then highlight near the bottom in the section, until you get to "Display mixed content".  My guess is that it is defined at the command prompt (which is the window that you see).  You have three choices: you can leave things as they are on command prompt and decide in each case what you want to do (which is how I have mine set up - it really is not so common).  You can click on Enable and IE automatically displays pages with mixed content and no prompt.  You can click on disable and IE will display not these pages (and will probably give you a screen indicating the reason and you must then choose somewhere else to go or perehaps click on the back button to go to the page that brought you to this page to see if there is no indication to choose one type of content and avoid the problem (although I've honestly never seen such an option).)

    For what it's worth, I almost always approve unless I'm on an unknown site where I already feel uncomfortable for a reason-so I can choose to refuse to approve and give up everything I did and move on (but it happens so rarely I honestly don't remember not that last time who had held-) It has been several months at least.

    If this does not work (or it has not been set to prompt), do you know where this problem started?  Try a system restore to a point in time BEFORE the problem started.  Here is the procedure: http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/76905-system-restore-how.html.  Don't forget to check the box to show more than 5 days of restore points.  If the first attempt fails, then try an earlier point or two.  NOTE: You will need to re-install any software and updates that you have installed and uninstall any software that you have removed between now and the point of restoration, but you can use Windows Update for updates.

    I hope this helps.  If this isn't the case, after return and, if you can provide me with some links to these sites (I don't remember those where it happened to me) so I can further research and to test the results.

    Thanks and good luck!

  • Get a security warning when you attempt to connect to hotmail

    Original title: I followed the instructions, adding https:// and now I get this - https://bl121w.blu121.mail.live.com/?rru=compose with a dangerous warning.

    https://bl121w.blu121.mail.live.com/?RRU=compose

    Hello
    Because the problem is related to Windows Live Hotmail, I suggest that you post the question on the link provided below for assistance.

    Hotmail Portal

    http://windowslivehelp.com/product.aspx?ProductID=1

     

  • How can I stop the security warning, when running java in Internet Explorer?

    I am a Chief technician of this web application, and part of the present application has a Java Applet.  We have recently changed our signed certificates, on our servers, and now when a user that uses Java 1.7 or higher runs the Java Applet, they receive a pop before loading of the Applet that says:

    "The connection to this Web site is not reliable."

    «Note: the certificate is not valid and cannot be used to verify the identity of this Web site.»

    When I click on more information, I get an another pop up that says:

    The certificate that is used to identify the Web site is not approved.  The reasons are listed below.

    Proceed at your own risk.

    The certificate authority that issued the certificate of ths is not approved.


    (I don't quite have ths.  It's the way it is written in the error message).

    We have a signed certificate, but I think he's complaining that the intermediate cert, namely GlobalSign organization Validation CA - SHA256 - G2 is not certified.

    My question is: Y at - it something can do to prevent this pop up for all users who use this Java Applet?

    For what it's worth, we discovered that it was.  When we installed the new certificates on our servers, we also discovered that you will install the certificates of all intermediate servers listed in your certificate.  Does this mean that all URLS on your certificate, you should have the intermediate certificate for the CA installed.  This includes also all your domains Alt names, even if they do not use the applet.

  • When I try to defrag, a window opens and closes and a file download-security warning. A loop repeats. Other programs to do the same thing. Please help me fix this loop? SOS?

    When I run defrag, an IE window opens and closes and a file download-security warning comes up and asks me to run or save the file name: c:\windows\system32 dfrgui.exe, if I hit then another warning of IE - sec stands up and says 'the Publisher could not be verified. Are you sure that you want to run. I struck and the loop repeats. I run a diag of the F10 boot menu with dell. They say that its software and non-material, pay! Microsoft says that Dell is responsible. Other programs to do the same thing. I've updated and rerun my AVG security without error. We are automatically updated, and no other programs were added. Please help me fix this loop? SOS?

    Vista - open file - security warning
    http://www.Vistax64.com/Vista-security/125044-open-file-security-warning.html

    How to repair the operating system and how to restore the configuration of the operating system to an earlier point in time in Windows Vista
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/936212/#appliesTo

    How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
    http://support.Microsoft.com/default.aspx/KB/929135

    Your programs launch properly from Safe Mode?  Or Normal Mode if you create another user to test with?

    Vista advanced boot options
    http://Techblissonline.com/Vista-advanced-boot-options/

    Try running ChkDsk to check your drive for errors. Right click on your drive icon / properties / tools / error checking.  Try first by checking do not each box (that it will run in read-only mode) to see if it reports any problems file or hard drive.  If so, restart it by checking both boxes and restart to allow him to attempt to fix any problems found.

    I see a lot of recommendations here for programs such as -

    Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php

    SuperAntispyware
    http://SUPERAntiSpyware.com/

  • Security warning opening the file

    Windows Vista Edition Home Premium.

    Open File Security Warning - do you want to open this file?

    Just started having recently. But I'm only opening. JPG image files. I'm not trying to run programs or anything like that.  Double-clik just the image and this alert appears. I know that this is just a simple click to clear, but A) it didn't happen before, a few weeks ago and B) I just not want to notify me whenever I want to open a picture of the machine.

    Very annoying!

    If I'm right-clik the image file, I get the option to "unblock" the file and subsequently, he won't give the warning again for only one file. However I have gazillions of images (well a few thousand I guess in any case) and unlocking does not seem to be used in the attempt of "Select block" of 20 or 30 files at once.  Also very annoying!

    Although I'm not really interested in the "why" (but it might interest my husband who thinks he can be a recent update to Vista which has caused this start out-of-the-blue), but I'm more interested how solve this problem.

    Microsoft has an answer? I can do something here on my PC, or is it an other update to cancel it? You should know that I'm not messing around with the machines 'register' or something like that. Nor my husband (coz I'm not going to let him).

    Thank you for the pointers or heals.

    I really hope Microsoft has the cure, because it seems that the general consensus of the opinions I've heard so far said they are the ones who have changed something on my PC, perhaps unintentionally.

    Try a system restore to a Date before the problem began:

    Restore point:

    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/

    Do Safe Mode system restore, if it is impossible to do in Normal Mode.

    Try typing F8 at startup and in the list of Boot selections, select Mode safe using ARROW top to go there > and then press ENTER.

    Try a restore of the system once, to choose a Restore Point prior to your problem...

    Click Start > programs > Accessories > system tools > system restore > choose another time > next > etc.

    http://www.windowsvistauserguide.com/system_restore.htm

    Read the above for a very good graph shows how backward more than 5 days in the System Restore Points by checking the correct box.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • When I try to open a PDF email attachments I get the message: SECURITY WARNING - your current security settings do not allow this file to download.

    Network discovery sharing sharing inbound network incoming Remote Desktop RDP TS Remote Desktop Remote Assistance Network


    When I try to open a PDF email attachments I get the message: SECURITY WARNING - your current security settings do not allow this file to download.    I am running Windows 7 and the email is in Windows Live Mail.   HOW CAN I SOLVE THIS PROBLEM?

    Thanks a lot for your help. I finally found a way to open the PDF file by saving it to my documents folder then right-click to open it in Adobe Reader. This has proved to be a more useful to any similar future problem solution.

  • I get security errors when you try to open a pdf file.

    I received a security error when trying to run my javascript program, the function has worked before, but now creates an error after I entered the addWaterMark function. I put my entire code below for my script.

    The basic function is to load a text file in a table which has the path location and file, open the document, add a watermark, save the file, close the file, and then repeat for the next position of table.

    I use Acrobat Standard so I'm unable to debug using the console, that's why I'm fighting for what I'm doing wrong. I want to clarify that I am not a fluent programmer, only to have a knowledge of database programming.

    Code

    () app.addSubMenu

    {

    cName: "Extras."

    cParent: 'change '.

    }

    )

    () app.addMenuItem

    {

    cName: "Import a file"

    cParent: "Extras."

    cExec:"main().

    }

    )

    main() function

    {

    fileCount = 0 var

    var listOfFiles =]

    listOfFiles = importData()

    amountOfFiles = listOfFiles.length

    for (var i = 0; I < listOfFiles.length; i ++) //calculates amount in the listOfFiles array entries

    {

    newFile = openFile (listOfFiles [i]) //Opens current file

    var d = app.activeDocs; Gets the name of the current document title

    addWater (d [0]);

    app.execMenuItem ('Save');

    for (var x d) d [x] .closeDoc ();

    }

    }

    function addWater (myName)

    {app.alert("watermark",0);

    () myName.addWatermarkFromText

    {

    cText: "OBSOLETE."

    cFont: "Arial,"

    nFontSize:36,

    aColor: color.red,.

    nOpacity: 0.5

    }

    );

    }

    SaveFile function saves the current file but with an addition of WM file name

    saveFile = app.trustedFunction (function (currentDoc, currentFileName)

    {app.alert("savefile",0);

    app.beginPriv ();

    currentDoc.saveAs (currentFileName);

    app.endPriv ();

    }

    );

    openFile function that opens the file named in the variable currentFilename

    openFile = app.trustedFunction (function (currentFileName)

    {app.alert ("openfile" + currentFileName, 0);}

    app.beginPriv ();

    app.openDoc (currentFileName);

    app.endPriv ();

    }

    );

    importData function matter the paths and the file names contained in the list.txt located on the desktop

    importData = app.trustedFunction (function)

    {app.alert ("import", 0);

    app.beginPriv ();

    cFilePath = ' / C/Users/103019944/Desktop/File_List.txt ';

    var stmData = util.readFileIntoStream (cFilePath);

    cData var = util.stringFromStream (stmData);

    CMSG var = cData;

    var fileArray = cMsg.split("\r\n");

    for (var i = 0; i < fileArray.length; i ++)

    Return (fileArray);

    app.endPriv ();

    }

    );

    It happens with a specific file? Are you sure that the file path is correct?

Maybe you are looking for