Sorry, misread your question. Instead of selecting 'Include all Network Paths' try actually specifying the FQDN of the server(s) in the Advanced section. See if this makes a difference.
Tony
I have a problem with security warnings for shortcuts that are opened by domain users. Our situation:
On startup, a connection is made to a network share (\\server\share$) with driveletter S:\
On user logon, the start menu is redirected to S:\.
Whenever a user opens a program, and thus clicking on a *.lnk in the start menu, a security warning pops up; Open file - do you wish to open this file:
Name: (name shortcut)
Type: Shortcut (lnk)
Location: S:\Start menu....
I've been having this problem for some time now and I've tried various solutions through group policy. I have the current relevant settings, without the desired result:
User Conf->Administrative templates -> Windows Components -> Attachment manager:
- Do not preserve zone information in file attachments: enabled
- Inclusion list for low file types: several types, including .lnk (comma-seperated)
User Conf->Administrative templates -> Windows Components -> IE ->Internet Control Panel -> Security Page:
- Intranet Sites: Include all network paths (UNCs)
What I want is quite simple: No 'Open File?'-Security Warning, and most preferably via Group Policy. Manually setting 200+ desktops is not a tempting option ;)
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by: bluntTonyPosted on 2009-09-24 at 06:31:21ID: 25413111
HI there,
Where you say you added the UNCs of the paths as Intranet sites, you need to add the FQDN of the server in question, e.g. server.domain.local, not the UNC.
Also, the file type you would need to list would be the exe, not the .lnk, as the .lnk simply launches the exe.
See if this helps....