I heard XP to stop the service, so the system to upgrade to Win7, but encountered a problem, when WIN7 open the desktop shortcut icon, suddenly prompted "Do you want to open this file?" Security warning, how should this be solved?
When this occurs, the text hint to the right of the exclamation point "comes from the internet ..... ”
In other words, Win7 identifies the path to the desktop as a network location or considers the current desktop location "unsafe," so you are prompted to open the file.
This is caused by changing the hard disk partition or some optimizations.
Method 1: It is easy to reset the desktop path.
Click on the Start menu, click "My Documents" (Win7 is the name of the current user name)
Locate the Destop folder or the Desktop folder
Right-click to set its properties.
Once you have re-assigned to a folder on your local hard disk, click "Move" and click "OK".
However, this method is a palliative, this may occur after a restart, if you do not specify the default path, Windows will still consider that you specify a desktop path is not secure.
2. Method 2: If you want to make a permanent solution. Then press Win+r to open run, enter Gpedit.msc to open Group Policy
On the right side of the user Configuration → administrative Templates →windows components → Attachment Manager, find the "inclusion list for medium risk file types",
Enable the configuration and add the. exe to the list to permanently fix the problem.
However, the release of all EXE seems not a good way. Wouldn't it be unsafe???
3. So here's an exclusive method 3 that doesn't like resetting paths and excluding EXE friends can use this method.
In fact, the security prompt for the desktop is only valid for a subset of shortcuts, that is, the application that Windows believes the shortcut points to may be unsafe.
So let's give this shortcut administrator permission.
Here's how it works:
Right click on the shortcut image, select "Properties" and click "Advanced"
2. Then select "Run as Administrator"
Then click "OK" to save, and then run the shortcut, is not to find no longer prompt annoying security warning it??? Ha ha
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Win7 Open File Security Warning cancellation method