Group Policy Settings - Blocked Downloads

lmao4u

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First, I wish to thank you guys for this very awesome board, I know I will have fun learning all the stuff I do not know already about computers, tweaks, and what not.

My Question, and forgive me for putting it here, I had no idea where else to put it, I thought about tutorials, but I know this isn't even an option in win7, I assume it will be moved if needed, by the admins, and thank you, for understanding.

"this file came from another computer and might be blocked to help protect this computer"

How in the dickens do I hack the registry or what ever I need to do, to prevent files from being blocked upon downloading them?
I do a lot of downloading and what not, and its frustrating having to manually them, every single time.

Please understand, I already have a hack "take ownership" installed in my right click menu, to preform muti-files at once.

What I desperately need, it to stop them from being blocked from the beginning, so I don't have to unblock them afterwards.

I assume this must involve a Group Policy hack of some sort?

Thanks in advanced.
 

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Thanks, but all that is for it to prevent the warning box from coming up, it doesn't solve my issue.

Thanks anyway for trying
 

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Welcome lmao4u to our Forum.
The information Golden has posted are Tutorials. They are not hacks. Hack is a nasty word.
 

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Then I assume I can expect no help here or am I missing something?
 

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You can absolutely get help here. That is what the members here do.
When another member sees your request and has a suggestion they will post it.
 

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kk, I thought you were saying no, in the last post, my bad
 

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Fat32?

I believe that you can get around this by saving your files to a drive/partition that isn't NTFS formatted (e.g. FAT32).

However, it is a security feature that is supposed to remind you to check that you are running a legitimate file and not something that saved itself to your PC without your knowledge/permission. :eek:
 

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couldnt agree more, but if I am the one who is saving it, the computer should let me do it freely and let me have my own choice to turn off the feature to begin with.

Whats to come of microsoft next?
"Micro-soft has blocked the music you are listening to because we think it is the devils music and we know damn well your gramma will agree with us" :eek::sick::confused:
 

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Spying is more profitable than blocking

couldnt agree more, but if I am the one who is saving it, the computer should let me do it freely and let me have my own choice to turn off the feature to begin with.

I think that a flag is automatically created when the file is saved to a NTFS partition.

Whats to come of microsoft next?
"Micro-soft has blocked the music you are listening to because we think it is the devils music and we know damn well your gramma will agree with us" :eek::sick::confused:

Better than that. :mad:

They have filed a patent, which describes how they can use Kinect to spy on you.
This would allow them to report you to the MPAA (presumably for a nice bounty).
Xbox Patent: Use Kinect To Spy On Users? | News - Digital Digest
Microsoft’s new Kinect patent goes Big Brother, will spy on you for the MPAA | ExtremeTech
Microsoft Responds to Kinect Spying Concerns - Blistered Thumbs
 

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Samsung S23B350
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1920x1080
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WD Green 2TB (SATA), WD Green 3TB (SATA), WD Blue 4TB (SATA), WD Blue 6TB (SATA)
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Wired Optical
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Pale Moon (64 bit)
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2015-08-15 Upgraded motherboard & RAM
2015-07-15 Upgraded LM17.1 to LM17.2
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