Every time I start Firefox 3.5.2 I get a pop-up message box that says, "Open File Security Warning" that is being generated by flashgot.exe. I've tried telling it to accept the certificate (which it says is good), but it keeps happening. Very annoying.
Any ideas/help? Thanks.
Open File Security Warning
Open File Security Warning
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Re: Open File Security Warning
As a start, & I did not read through it all & I would be hesitant to do what Alice suggested, because if you are getting the warning it is better to find out the reason for it.
Have you deleted Comodo certificates from your system?
Firefox 3.5 "Open File - Security Warning".
If I'm reading/understanding correctly it looks like this should be addressed in FF 3.5.3. So if you are adventurous you might try a latest-nightly build & see if that resolves the issue for you.
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... lla-1.9.1/
Have you deleted Comodo certificates from your system?
Firefox 3.5 "Open File - Security Warning".
If I'm reading/understanding correctly it looks like this should be addressed in FF 3.5.3. So if you are adventurous you might try a latest-nightly build & see if that resolves the issue for you.
http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/ ... lla-1.9.1/
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Re: Open File Security Warning
Are you using any personal firewall or other additional security software?
Have you got a screenshot of what's happening?
Have you got a screenshot of what's happening?
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Re: Open File Security Warning
Do you have Windows Defender installed?
So this is a MS mechanism that IE ties itself into
.

Demo of "Attachment Execution Service internals" in Windows XP

So this is a MS mechanism that IE ties itself into


Demo of "Attachment Execution Service internals" in Windows XP

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Re: Open File Security Warning
There is a workaround for this issue that involves editing your preferences in
about:config.
Open Firefox - type about:config in address bar.
Click I'll be careful I promise Button.
First, change the value for browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone to false.
Next, add a new boolean preference (right Click New/boolean)
named - browser.download.manager.skipWinSecurityPolicyChecks and set its value to true.
create another New boolean preference
named - browser.download.manager.alertOnEXEOpen and set it to false.
These three need to be in effect before the Zone.Identifier information is no
longer saved with the file.
about:config.
Open Firefox - type about:config in address bar.
Click I'll be careful I promise Button.
First, change the value for browser.download.manager.scanWhenDone to false.
Next, add a new boolean preference (right Click New/boolean)
named - browser.download.manager.skipWinSecurityPolicyChecks and set its value to true.
create another New boolean preference
named - browser.download.manager.alertOnEXEOpen and set it to false.
These three need to be in effect before the Zone.Identifier information is no
longer saved with the file.
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