On the Security tab, click Trusted sites , and then click Sites. In the Add this Web site to the zone box, type or select the address of the website, and then click Add.
Note: If you want Internet Explorer to verify that the server for each website in this zone is secure before you connect to any websites in this zone, select the Require server verification https: for all sites in this zone check box. Note: By default, no websites are assigned to the Trusted Sites zone, and the security level for the Trusted Sites zone is set to Low. The following image is an example of an Outlook warning when a suspicious link is clicked.
Homograph attack, or spoofed websites Options in the Trust Center can help protect you from malicious intent, such as a homograph attack , which are web addresses that use alphabet characters from different languages. More safety and online-fraud information You can learn more about online fraud in: Protect yourself from phishing schemes and other forms of online fraud. Need more help? Expand your skills. Get new features first. Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback?
The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Archived Forums. Windows Vista Security. Sign in to vote. I have a mapped drive letter to a file server share where I keep many utility scripts. Whenever I right-click a.
How can I disable this prompt? I'd like everything on this server to be considered as safe as the things on my local drive. Monday, May 14, AM. I did eventually resort to a brute-force approach to find the problem. After adding the server to Trusted sites, edit Security Settings "Custom level" for the zone, and Enable "Launching applications and unsafe files.
They are trusted, aren't they? Wednesday, May 23, AM. You can use the Group Policy Editor. Google "Open File Security Warning," and take your pick of solutions and workarounds; there are about eight on the 1st page of results. Monday, May 21, AM. Wednesday, June 13, PM. I ran into the samething. Thursday, July 19, PM. Proposed as answer by abow Monday, March 1, PM. Monday, November 5, PM.
Hi, The posted 'fix' by Technology Instructor doesn't work for me. I have researched and tried the above fix with no change. Wednesday, February 13, PM. Great info! Monday, July 21, PM. Tuesday, July 22, PM. Wednesday, July 30, PM.
The step solution worked for me even when I added the UNC instead of the mapped drive letter. Wednesday, August 27, PM. That worked for me too. WindowsXP sp2. It also fixed some of the generic errors that I was getting in different programs that run from my server. Thanks for sharing. Monday, November 3, PM. This solution did not work Windows Server R2 fully patched running as Terminal Server I mapped a drive and was getting permission error when accessing file.
Thursday, December 11, PM. I know this is an old post but I want to get this on the web somewhere. After tweaking my registery to move my "All Programs" to the menu in place of the "Favorites" I had the same issue. All the links gave the "File Open Security Waning".
Nothing I could do to reset the permissions worked; it's like the perms were orphaned. What I did was copy the links to a folder on my deskop, open each one, delete he original links shortuts ten copy the new ones in. This solved the problem. You can first test to see if this is the issue by opening the program directly without the link. If the program does not give warning and link does the above should fix it.
Saturday, March 28, PM. Thanks for this. Since installing Firefox 3. It also got rid of the "Do you want to move copy files from this zone" msgs when moving or copying files from my network.
Friday, July 3, PM. Is there a registry change that will perform the 12 step solution? Wednesday, August 5, PM. This worked for me In Microsoft Office applications, when you click a hyperlink or an object that links to an executable file, you receive the following warning message:. To locate your security level settings, point to Macro on the Tools menu, and then click Security. You receive this warning message even when you have already implemented the registry key that this article describes.
You can differentiate the Microsoft Office hyperlink warning message from the HLINK warning message by looking for quotation marks around the file path in the warning message. The Microsoft Office message contains quotation marks. Microsoft Office tries to determine whether the file type itself is unsafe by checking the extension, the progid, the classid, and the MIME type of the document.
To do this, follow these steps:. In the Open dialog box, type regedit , and then click OK. Note In this subkey, replace "xx. Click the registry subkey, point to New on the Edit menu, and then click Key. In the right pane, right-click DisableHyperlinkWarning , and then click Modify. A value of 0 enables the hyperlink warning message. A value of 1 disables the hyperlink warning message. Click Start , click Run , type regedit, and then click OK.
On the Edit menu, point to New , and then click Key. Type the name of the protocol that you want to exclude. For example, to disable the display of a security warning for the "Notes:" protocol, type Notes:.
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