Domain user - open file warning
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It appears that the shortcut is coming from a file server as opposed to the local machine. You'll likely need to add the File Server into the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer or Internet Options, and that warning should go away.
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@dafyre said in Domain user - open file warning:
It appears that the shortcut is coming from a file server as opposed to the local machine. You'll likely need to add the File Server into the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer or Internet Options, and that warning should go away.
This, or take a look at your file server and get it properly configured.
Is this a word document, or an EXE. It doesn't matter much, just curious as I know if I were to download a file from an untrusted source I'd get an alert similar to this.
How is this file server configured, do you have a work-group or domain setup? Do you have a split domain maybe where this file server resides?
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we have domain setup and everything is working properly. then this week, this user encounter this warning alert.
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Hi,
Any idea how to check this issue please?
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Is there any reason for them to not have this file saved directly on their computer?
I've also recommended that you Add this server to the Trusted Sites in Internet Explorer (set it up as file://domain.com/fileshare) and that should help to clear this issue up.
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the exact warning are shown below. it never happen before now its happening to all his shortcuts.
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their files are actually on their desktop.
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@AshKetchum said in Domain user - open file warning:
their files are actually on their desktop.
The shortcut is on the desktop, but the file is on a server.
I get this same message when copying/open files from my NAS, but not from my Windows SMB servers.
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@dafyre Yep. Add that local domain to the Trusted Sites list and map it via fqdn
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User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates >
Windows Components/Internet Explorer/Internet Control Panel/Security PageSite to Zone Assignment List
Value name
file://domain.localValue
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From what I can see, it's a shortcut to a open shortcut file (.lnk) instead of an actual file.
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I wonder why he is getting this message when using a shortcut (.lnk file) to access a file on a network share? I don't get that when I use shortcut files to my network. Only when copying files from my NAS to my PC