You could add all of the possible source servers to your IE
"Local Intranet" zone via group policy. From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, July 21, 2006 9:22 AM To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warning for certain VBS scripts Thanks Kevin. I thought as much.
The option to store the files locally is not viable - there
are ~15,000 machines :)
Code signing may be viable altho I'm not sure there is a
single, trusted PKI within the org...
Thank again,
neil
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin Brunson Sent: 21 July 2006 15:06 To: ActiveDir@mail.activedir.org Subject: RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warning for certain VBS scripts You can’t turn it off
for specific files, or even file types. You can set it via Internet
Explorer GPO to turn off the warning altogether, but I don’t think you really
want that. There are two options
that I know of. You can either use a trusted source for code-signing, or
you can store the files locally on every machine in the environment. If it
is stored locally Windows doesn’t consider it to be a threat. You
would have to change the path to the vbs scripts to something that resolves
locally on the machines (c:\scripts\..., for example). Of course the admin
overhead on that becomes insane. If every user connects to your network
from a Citrix server or something like that, it is a little more doable.
Otherwise code-signing is really the only viable option.
From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I have a bunch of vbs
scripts which are stored in SYSVOL. They are called when a
user right clicks an object in AD and chooses one of the extra functions added
to the context menu (via a displaySpecifiers change)
. By default, these
scripts generate a file open security dialog - which I'd like to
suppress. Any ideas as to how
this might be done for just a select few VBS scripts, without allowing all VBS
scripts to run without a warning? The scripts could be executed from any machine
in the forest. Software restriction
policy? Thx,
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Title: Disabling the file open security warning for certain VBS scripts
- RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warning for... Kevin Brunson
- RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warnin... neil.ruston
- RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warnin... Ken Cornetet
- RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warnin... neil.ruston
- RE: [ActiveDir] Disabling the file open security warnin... Kevin Brunson