Surprise: “Open File – Security Alert”
I have a NAS that is accessible from four computers. When trying to run or edit batch scripts on one of these computers, I encounter an “Open File – Security Warning” prompt. Interestingly, at least two of the other computers do not display this warning (I am unsure about the fourth computer as I do not currently have access to it).
I acknowledge that the message is accurate – I am considered an “unknown publisher”. Interestingly, this warning only appears when the script is accessed from the NAS, not when it is run from a local drive. I suspect that a specific setting on the affected computer is causing this behavior, but I have been unable to identify and modify it so far. I am puzzled by why this computer is more security-conscious than the others and would appreciate guidance on resolving this issue.
I have a NAS that is accessible from four computers. When trying to run or edit batch scripts on one of these computers, I encounter an “Open File – Security Warning” prompt. Interestingly, at least two of the other computers do not display this warning (I am unsure about the fourth computer as I do not currently have access to it). I acknowledge that the message is accurate – I am considered an “unknown publisher”. Interestingly, this warning only appears when the script is accessed from the NAS, not when it is run from a local drive. I suspect that a specific setting on the affected computer is causing this behavior, but I have been unable to identify and modify it so far. I am puzzled by why this computer is more security-conscious than the others and would appreciate guidance on resolving this issue. Read More