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Launching applications and unsafe files
Launching applications and unsafe files












which "might" apply to your problem.The problem is sub-pixel rounding.

launching applications and unsafe files

I did some other looking through a gpo I have and found this as well. and the settings should now be global to all users on the machine.

launching applications and unsafe files

In this area you can modify the trusted sites/machines to your personal needs. Make sure the policy is applied to both the computer and users in question (if you modify the local policy. To make the setting be global to all users, and potentially all computers you want. unfortunately, this may require using the group policy console to see what is being applied. either in group policy, or in local policy, which is basically a local "group policy".ĭepening on how your site is set up, you may need to see what policies are being applied to the machine. you've added the server to the trusted site, but you may need to go deeper. the "everyone" group can be used to give all users the same level of access to the file in question. both the "Share" and "NTFS" permissions need to be correct. user groups like this are invaluable.ġ, make sure the file share permissions are correctly set. after a while it does start to make sense, when it doesn't. (and yes, i'll mention Group Policy as well, but don't worry.) and as for your feelings about GP. I used to be the same way, until I had to manage over 100 machines and get the same settings to them.

launching applications and unsafe files

Not sure I fully understand what your doing, but here's a couple thoughts. Is there an easy way to change this permission for all users on the computer ? (he asks, expecting the answer to be "Use Group Policy" which so far, I have found to be much like tracing each noodle in a vat of spaghetti in hopes of finding a particular tomato seed at the end of one.) But I'm not the user of the computer, and as soon as a new user gets the computer and logs in, the trust level is set back to MS defaults, instead of where I need it to be to run my machines. I added file//server-name to the trusted sites list in IE, and then also changed the "launching applications and unsafe files" from Prompt to Enable. In this case, this extra prompt presents a usability problem. However, when it runs windows insists on splashing up one information-emnpty and fear-mongering chock-full dialogs up, forcing the user to confirm running the program. I have an small utility that I want to host on a windows server drive (F) and all users to run on startup.














Launching applications and unsafe files