“Surprising Alert: ‘Open File – Security Warning'”
I have a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) system that is accessible from four computers. When I attempt to access or run batch scripts on one of these computers, I receive an “Open File – Security Warning.” Interestingly, this prompt does not appear on at least two of the other computers. Unfortunately, I cannot confirm whether the same warning occurs on the remaining computer as I do not have access to it at the moment.
The warning message correctly identifies me as an “unknown publisher.” Curiously, Windows does not flag the same script when run from a local drive. I am baffled as to why this particular computer is being overly cautious and prompting this warning, as I believe it is likely due to a misconfiguration on my part. I have attempted to locate and rectify the setting causing this issue, but thus far have not been successful. If you have any insights on what may be causing this discrepancy and how I can address it, I would greatly appreciate your assistance.
I have a Network-Attached Storage (NAS) system that is accessible from four computers. When I attempt to access or run batch scripts on one of these computers, I receive an “Open File – Security Warning.” Interestingly, this prompt does not appear on at least two of the other computers. Unfortunately, I cannot confirm whether the same warning occurs on the remaining computer as I do not have access to it at the moment. The warning message correctly identifies me as an “unknown publisher.” Curiously, Windows does not flag the same script when run from a local drive. I am baffled as to why this particular computer is being overly cautious and prompting this warning, as I believe it is likely due to a misconfiguration on my part. I have attempted to locate and rectify the setting causing this issue, but thus far have not been successful. If you have any insights on what may be causing this discrepancy and how I can address it, I would greatly appreciate your assistance. Read More