not allowed to open file



Hi,

This even happens when I'm logged on to a Windows 2003 R2 SP2 server as "Administrator" of the
domain
On a file server is a ZIP file. When I try to open this ZIP file I get: "Your currect security
settings do not allow this action".
If I simply copy the file from the fileserver to the desktop and open it there is no problem. So
whatever security this is, it is a stupid kind of security as it prevents nothing.

What kind of security setting could this be in a Windows Active Directory environment? Which
settings prohibits opening a file from a fileserver in the domain?
Please don't tell me it is that stupid IE security stuff or if it is how I can disable this once and
for all for all computers in my domain.


Bonno Bloksma


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