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<blockquote data-quote="BennieBoy" data-source="post: 310092" data-attributes="member: 12527"><p>Just press Ausfuhren, and Mediaportal should start up.</p><p>This warning has nothing to do with .NET trusting the share.</p><p></p><p>I have read that this warning has to do with IE7 (or other security updates)</p><p>There are two solutions to this problem</p><p></p><p><strong>Solution 1</strong></p><p>To disable the warning start the Group Policy Editor (Start > Run, type <strong>gpedit.msc </strong>and press OK)</p><p></p><p>Go to:</p><p>-User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components >Attachment Manager- </p><p></p><p>then set -Inclusion list for low file types- to</p><p>Enabled and enter the file types you don't want to be warned about in</p><p>the box (for example: .exe).</p><p></p><p><strong>Solution 2</strong></p><p>You can also try the following:</p><p>In Internet Explorer, click tools - Options</p><p>Under security settings, select "Intranet zone"</p><p>Click the "Sites" button, Uncheck the box that says "Automatically detect intranet network".</p><p>Checked the "Include all network paths (UNCs).</p><p>Click OK</p><p></p><p></p><p>Success</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BennieBoy, post: 310092, member: 12527"] Just press Ausfuhren, and Mediaportal should start up. This warning has nothing to do with .NET trusting the share. I have read that this warning has to do with IE7 (or other security updates) There are two solutions to this problem [B]Solution 1[/B] To disable the warning start the Group Policy Editor (Start > Run, type [B]gpedit.msc [/B]and press OK) Go to: -User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components >Attachment Manager- then set -Inclusion list for low file types- to Enabled and enter the file types you don't want to be warned about in the box (for example: .exe). [B]Solution 2[/B] You can also try the following: In Internet Explorer, click tools - Options Under security settings, select "Intranet zone" Click the "Sites" button, Uncheck the box that says "Automatically detect intranet network". Checked the "Include all network paths (UNCs). Click OK Success [/QUOTE]
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