C
C.S.Mager
Hi,
I have a Windows 2003 Server/Windows XP Pro network.
I have some programs stored on the server that can be run
directly, and I have shortcuts to some of them on the
desktop.
Whenever I open the shortcut I am prompted by a dialog
that says:
'Some files can harm your computer... Would you like to
open the file or save it to your computer'
And I can either Open it, or Cancel it, or click more
Info (Save is greyed out, as is the tick box that
says 'Always ask...').
Is there anyway to stop these boxes? I know they're well
intentioned, but I think I can trust stuff on my own
internal network!
I have a Windows 2003 Server/Windows XP Pro network.
I have some programs stored on the server that can be run
directly, and I have shortcuts to some of them on the
desktop.
Whenever I open the shortcut I am prompted by a dialog
that says:
'Some files can harm your computer... Would you like to
open the file or save it to your computer'
And I can either Open it, or Cancel it, or click more
Info (Save is greyed out, as is the tick box that
says 'Always ask...').
Is there anyway to stop these boxes? I know they're well
intentioned, but I think I can trust stuff on my own
internal network!