Windows: Disable “Publisher Could Not Be Verified†Messages
Posted: 28 Oct 2017, 22:31
"L'autore non può essere verificato"
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://www.technipages.com/disable-pub ... d-messages
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Option 1 – Group Policy Editor
Hold the Windows Key, then press “R†to bring up the Run dialog box.
Type “gpedit.msc“, then select “OK“.
Go to “User Configuration†> “Administrative Templates†> “Windows Components†> “Attachment Manager“.
Open the “Inclusion list for moderate risk file types†setting.
Set the policy to “Enabled“, then add “*.exe;†or whatever the file extension you are using to the “Specify high risk extensions†box
Option 2 – Registry Tweak
Hold the Windows Key, then press “R†to bring up the Run dialog box.
Type “regedit“, then select “OK“.
Navigate to the following:
Right-click the “LowRiskFileTypes†entry and click “Modify“.
Modify the value by including file extensions, with periods, separated by semi-colons .bat;.exe would add batch and executable files.
This should disable the “Publisher Could Not Be Verified†messages from appearing for that file type in the future.
ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://www.technipages.com/disable-pub ... d-messages
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED TO THE AUTHOR(S) OF THE ORIGINAL ARTICLE(S)
Option 1 – Group Policy Editor
Hold the Windows Key, then press “R†to bring up the Run dialog box.
Type “gpedit.msc“, then select “OK“.
Go to “User Configuration†> “Administrative Templates†> “Windows Components†> “Attachment Manager“.
Open the “Inclusion list for moderate risk file types†setting.
Set the policy to “Enabled“, then add “*.exe;†or whatever the file extension you are using to the “Specify high risk extensions†box
Option 2 – Registry Tweak
Hold the Windows Key, then press “R†to bring up the Run dialog box.
Type “regedit“, then select “OK“.
Navigate to the following:
- HKEY_CURRENT_USER
Software
Microsoft
Windows
CurrentVersion
Policies
Associations
Right-click the “LowRiskFileTypes†entry and click “Modify“.
Modify the value by including file extensions, with periods, separated by semi-colons .bat;.exe would add batch and executable files.
This should disable the “Publisher Could Not Be Verified†messages from appearing for that file type in the future.