Group Policy : Default risk
level for file attachments
At least Microsoft
Windows XP Professional with SP2
This policy
setting allows you to manage the default risk level for file types. To fully
customize the risk level for file attachments, you may also need to configure
the trust logic for file attachments. High Risk – If the attachment is in the
list of high risk file types and is from the restricted zone, Windows blocks
the user from accessing the file. If the file is from the Internet zone, Windows
prompts the user before accessing the file. Moderate Risk - If the attachment
is in the list of moderate risk file types and is from the restricted or
Internet zone, Windows prompts the user before accessing the file. Low Risk -
If the attachment is in the list of low risk file types, Windows will not
prompt the user before accessing the file, regardless of the file's zone
information. If you enable this policy setting you can specify the default risk
level for file types. If you disable this policy setting Windows sets the
default risk level to moderate. If you do not configure this policy setting
Windows sets the default risk level to moderate.
USER
Group Policy Path :
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Attachment
Manager
Group Policy Registry Settings :
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\policies\associations!defaultfiletyperisk
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