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Virus Warning when Hyperlink is clicked

G

Grasavong

Flightless Bird
Hello,
My compay uses an intranet for various forms and documents. The main page
uses hyperlinks to access the forms or documents placed elsewhere on the
network.

This doesn't occur all the time, but only for a few files. When a user
clicks on a link, a warning appears that states:
"Opening File Path: path to filename
Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It
is important to be certain that this file is from a trustworthy source.
Would you like to open this file?"

I understand that this occurs in Microsoft Office and I can't disable it. I
can work around the warning by opening up the forms in a web browser.
1. How do I that while the file is still in its original form? (i.e. Excel,
Word, PDF, etc) I don't want the files to open up as another webpage.

Thank you.
 
B

Bob I

Flightless Bird
Sounds like you aren't "trusting" the location the file is stored at.

Grasavong wrote:
> Hello,
> My compay uses an intranet for various forms and documents. The main page
> uses hyperlinks to access the forms or documents placed elsewhere on the
> network.
>
> This doesn't occur all the time, but only for a few files. When a user
> clicks on a link, a warning appears that states:
> "Opening File Path: path to filename
> Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It
> is important to be certain that this file is from a trustworthy source.
> Would you like to open this file?"
>
> I understand that this occurs in Microsoft Office and I can't disable it. I
> can work around the warning by opening up the forms in a web browser.
> 1. How do I that while the file is still in its original form? (i.e. Excel,
> Word, PDF, etc) I don't want the files to open up as another webpage.
>
> Thank you.
 
P

Peter Foldes

Flightless Bird
This is an IE issue and has to do with your Security settings in IE. Check in
IE\properties\Security\Internet your security settings

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"Grasavong" <Grasavong@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:589385F3-98C5-4FF5-8BD5-70A63AC96C8B@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
> My compay uses an intranet for various forms and documents. The main page
> uses hyperlinks to access the forms or documents placed elsewhere on the
> network.
>
> This doesn't occur all the time, but only for a few files. When a user
> clicks on a link, a warning appears that states:
> "Opening File Path: path to filename
> Some files can contain viruses or otherwise be harmful to your computer. It
> is important to be certain that this file is from a trustworthy source.
> Would you like to open this file?"
>
> I understand that this occurs in Microsoft Office and I can't disable it. I
> can work around the warning by opening up the forms in a web browser.
> 1. How do I that while the file is still in its original form? (i.e. Excel,
> Word, PDF, etc) I don't want the files to open up as another webpage.
>
> Thank you.
 
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