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Grogster

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Posted: 06:52am 02 Apr 2023
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Since the last update to W10, this message keeps coming up whenever I select more then five or ten files at once to copy:



I click on OK, and then can continue to right-click-copy etc, but the extra click is a pain in the arse.  I KNOW what I am doing, and I DON'T need f-ing Windoze telling me that copying more then a few files might be a risk.  This never used to happen, but now it happens whenever I copy a few files at once ALL THE TIME.

I am SO over this.

Does anyone know how I can turn that bloody annoying crap message OFF?
Edited 2023-04-02 16:54 by Grogster
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pd--
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Posted: 07:59am 02 Apr 2023
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This should kill it

https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-disable-these-files-might-harmful-computer/
 
Grogster

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Posted: 08:26am 02 Apr 2023
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Thank you, I will investigate that link.
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mclout999

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Posted: 02:58pm 02 Apr 2023
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To make a web link work on here you have to past into the dialog that pops up and when it fails right click it and past it again.

https://www.makeuseof.com/windows-disable-these-files-might-harmful-computer/
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robert.rozee
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Posted: 04:40pm 02 Apr 2023
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i'd read everything suggested very carefully before following the instructions given. option 2 is "Uninstall Internet Explorer", while option 4 is:
"If uninstalling Internet Explorer did not help [...] try a Windows reset. It’s a time-consuming process, as the Windows reset function will remove all your apps [...] Alternatively, try installing Windows 11 without deleting your apps. If the issue persists, as a last resort, you will need to perform a Windows clean install to resolve the problem [...] Now You Can Move Files Without the Windows Security Alert"

hint: the article starts out with suggestions that sound plausable, however the 'intelligence' that wrote it rapidly goes off the tracks  


cheers,
rob   :-)
 
Grogster

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Posted: 03:08am 03 Apr 2023
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Not interested in uninstalling IE or resetting Windoze - that's WAY too much trouble to go to, just to stop this bastard pop-up.

I did change the UAC setting slider down to NEVER NOTIFY, but even with that applied, Windoze STILL produces that pop-up, so I need to look for other solutions.

Anyone else got any links they can share?

I guess I could always post a thread on the Microsoft forums, but I tend to get better and faster replies to computer stuff on THIS forum.
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palcal

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Posted: 05:42am 03 Apr 2023
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@Grogster have you tried this  Link
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