![]() ![]() Then preventing run under some security considerations which may differ in a Workgroup/Domain and/or your personal setup.Ĭopying the file to a FAT32 partition will remove/detach this information from the file, as FAT32 is not able to store/associate this information with this file.Īs the FAT32 will be probably local to your acting PC, copying it back to the share will not reapply this information to the file, as it is considered to be copied from a 'trusted'(local intranet) location. IIRC MS will add some info to the file (on the filesystem) if the exe-file was downloaded from anywhere else than from intranet- or trusted-zone. ![]() (post edited:) better info than I gave below, can be found at: Now I am able to open those files from the VBOX mapped location. I was hit by the same problem and found a solution (at least for me):Ĭopying the files showing this behavior to a FAT32 formatted drive, then copying back to the 'share'/'mapped drive'/'UNC' solved the problem for me. ![]()
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