Disable the security warning "Do you want to open this file? - Unknown Publisher" for a specific filetype

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Solution 1

In the post Open File Security Warning - Enable or Disable there are several ways to accomplish what you need, one of which is by editing the registry. (warning: Be careful when doing this!)

In the Registry Editor (regedit) navigate to

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Associations

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In the right pane of Associations, double click on LowRiskFileTypes.

Add or remove file the extensions using the same format, and click on OK when finished.

Close regedit, and reboot your computer.

You can also do this via the Group Policy Editor, see here.

Solution 2

On windows 10, the registry hack doesn't work, and neither does the Group Policy Editor, because neither of them exist. But I found a solution here. It involves going into your internet explorer settings (even if you don't use internet explorer). Click on the "Security" tab, then "Custom Level", then scroll down to "Launching applications and unsafe files", and check "Enable". Internet explorer doesn't like this and will remind you about it (as it does 3 times in the picture), but that's ok, because nobody uses Internet Explorer anyway!

Picture of internet explorer security option

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Updated on September 18, 2022

Comments

  • Shimmy Weitzhandler
    Shimmy Weitzhandler almost 2 years

    I always get the annoying warning below when opening PDF files. Can I avoid this (for *.pdf)?
    I use PDFlite as my default PDF reader.

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    • Xavierjazz
      Xavierjazz over 9 years
      I would try unchecking the box just before "Always ask before opening this file."
    • Shimmy Weitzhandler
      Shimmy Weitzhandler over 9 years
      It only disables the warning for the opened file.
  • Shimmy Weitzhandler
    Shimmy Weitzhandler over 9 years
    The key Association doesn't exist under Policies, which is an empty key. I've also searched LowRiskFileTypes term throughout the entire registry and no results were found.
  • Shimmy Weitzhandler
    Shimmy Weitzhandler over 9 years
    Ok, I've found your source on sevenforums, included in answer.
  • DavidPostill
    DavidPostill about 8 years
  • oberlies
    oberlies almost 7 years
    So what do you do when Association doesn't exist?