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Monday, March 22, PM. Omego2K, I know this is an old post, but in your "fix", the last line says: 4. Hold shift and highlight all the files that start with "inet" My question is, what do you do after that?

Rich Why can't I be different and original like everybody else? Tuesday, April 13, AM. Go into internet options, through control panel or IE. Set the "Launching Applications and Unsafe Files" option to enabled. Sunday, June 6, PM.

Friday, March 18, PM. I can not find this "item" anywhere. THank you, Michael. Wednesday, July 13, PM. Wednesday, August 3, PM. Don't know if it solves the problem or not but option is there. Tuesday, January 3, AM. Will it also work for Windows Server R2? Thursday, April 26, AM. It worked fine for me thanks ManojMaurya. Saturday, June 22, AM. Great, on Windows 8 x64 this is an option I can find and set. It will generate a nasty warning in the system tray. And does not solve the problem: I have downloaded a warez archive and extracted it.

When I try to run the program, all I get is: Windows Security These files can't be opened Your internet security settings prevented one or more files from being opened. What is this strange behaviour?? Who uses IE anyways and why is it important when I want to run a local file : The future looks grimm :. Edited by microzoft. Added solution.

Monday, December 23, PM. Check your system date. Needs to be current or will cause this kind of error. The richest man wants nothing. Does it happen on any particular website or with all the websites? Have you made any changes on your computer prior to the issue?

Close any Internet Explorer or Windows Explorer windows that are currently open. Click the Tools button, and then click Internet Options. Click the Security tab, click on Internet, and then click the Custom level button. Scroll down to the Downloads category, and set File download to Enable. Click OK, and then click Yes. Click the Start button.

If disabling all add-ons solves the problem, you might want to disable all add-ons and then turn on add-ons only as you need them. Identifier stream metadata from being added to all application files, or remove it if it exists. There are several ways to do this: Download the program distribution file s using some other browser other than Internet Explorer.

The Attachment Execution Service only modifies files obtained using Microsoft programs. Files downloaded using a different browser such as Firefox will not have the stream data structure attached. Downloads from Trusted sites will not have the metadata attached.

If you've already downloaded the distribution file s and they include the Zone. Identifier stream data, you can remove it by copying the file s to a non-NTFS filesystem such as a floppy or USB key and then copying it back over the original file s. You may also be able to exploit a quirk of the Windows built-in ZIP utility to remove the stream data. Open the. If the issue persists, I suggest you to disable the antivirus temporarily and check if it helps.

Warning: Security software can help protect your computer against viruses and other security threats. In most cases, you shouldn't disable your antivirus software. If you have to temporarily disable it to install other software, you should re-enable it as soon as you're done. If you're connected to the Internet or a network while your antivirus software is disabled, your computer is vulnerable to attacks. Hope this information is helpful. Please let us know if you require further help.

Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. Refer to the link. Delete cookies, temporary files and browsing history I would suggest you to delete cookies, temporary files and browsing history and check. Start Internet Explorer On the Tools menu, click Internet Options. If you can't see the Tools menu, press Alt to display the menus.



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