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Understanding Security Warnings
Apologies, this is a Win XP question (but I don't know a good XP place to ask) and it may be valid for Win 10
Someone sent me some zipped up mp3's via "FileFactory". I have them and all's fine - except as I do stuff
with them I was getting "Open File Security Warning". I've found I can remove this in gpedit.msc and User Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Attachment Manager- then set Inclusion list for low file types to Enabled for .mp3.
However, what I really want to know is, what makes these mp3's different to normal ones ? Is the warning permanently attached to the files somehow, and/or how does the OS know about them?