Re: Inclusion List
- From: "Wesley Vogel" <123WVogel955@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 May 2007 18:30:04 -0600
I do not know for sure, but if you include the filename it will probably not work correctly.
Try it and find out.
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:A9052190-5B16-41D9-BB97-6F3B7B69C6AB@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Griff <Griff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
Hi thanks for your response, but I am trying to avoid letting all .exe
files through. All we need not to prompt is the sbbwin.exe. When
specifying just this file will it block the rest?
Is this the best way to specify a file that you do not want to be prompted
with the warning for?
"Wesley Vogel" wrote:
It wants the file type, just the extension with a leading period, not the
filename.
Use just .exe
When you double click on Inclusion list for low file types and Enable it,
you get...
Specify low risk extensions (include a leading period, e.g. .bmp;.gif;).
Inclusion list for low file types
[[This policy setting allows you to configure the list of low risk file
types. If the attachment is in the list of low risk file types, Windows
will not prompt the user before accessing the file, regardless of the
file’s zone information. This inclusion list overrides the list of
high risk file types built into Windows and has a lower precedence than
the High or Medium risk inclusion lists (where an extension is listed in
more than one inclusion list.)
If you enable this policy setting you can specify file types which pose a
low risk.
If you disable this policy setting Windows uses its default trust logic.
If you do not configure this policy setting Windows uses its default
trust logic.]]
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Hope this helps. Let us know.
Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
In news:4FBA6AD7-A22A-4889-94B6-E3A29C7709F4@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Griff <Griff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
When modifying this GPO. User Configuration>Administrative
Templates>Windows Components>Attachment Manager. Inclusion list for low
file types.
I set this to enabled and specified one file that is in use comapny
wide. For example sbbwin.exe. Does this only let sbbwin.exe be
executed with out the prompt? Or is it ingoring the SBBWIN and
allowing any EXE to be launched without prompting?
Thank you
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