Windows blocked zip file
Click Start , click My Computer , and navigate to the file that you saved. Right-click the file that you saved, and then click Properties. Click Unblock near the bottom of the dialog box. All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies 2. Jimmy Hoffa 3 Silver. Hello ike. I do have one piece of advicegood advice--if applicable. This is an excellent scanner and service. Duncan Wheelbar 2 Bronze.
I have had exactly the same problem and it took me quite a while to solve I had already turned off turned the User Account Control and I don't have Windows Defender running so I couldn't see why it still wouldn't let me! I tried installing WinZip but this didn't work. Autonomous Systems. Education Sector. Microsoft Localization.
Microsoft PnP. Healthcare and Life Sciences. Internet of Things IoT. Enabling Remote Work. Small and Medium Business. Humans of IT. Green Tech. MVP Award Program. Video Hub Azure. Microsoft Business. Now, the Zone Information is where the root of the matter lies. When File Explorer opens a file, it reads the attached Zone information stored in the same location and checks to see if the file came from an unknown source or not.
If Windows finds that the file is unrecognized or came from unknown sources, it prevents you from opening it. Windows SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. Running this app might put your PC at risk.
If you wish to manually open a blocked file, right-click on the downloaded file and then select Properties. But, imagine you have to do this every time you download a file—that can be annoying and time-consuming. If you often download files from the internet or receive files as email attachments, you might want to completely stop your PC from blocking your files.
To stop Windows 10 from blocking you from opening your files, you need to prevent it from adding Zone Information to the files you download. You must be signed in as an administrator or you should request administrator rights to be able to stop downloaded files from being blocked.
From there, type "Regedit" and click Enter. A User Account Control prompt will pop up. When this prompt appears, click the Yes button to continue. If the Attachments key is absent within the Policies key, you'll have to create it. To do this, right-click on the Policies key, click New , click Key.
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