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    Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10

    Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10

    How to Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10
    Published by Category: Security System
    01 Nov 2020
    Designer Media Ltd

    How to Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10


    The Attachment Manager is included in Windows to help protect your PC from unsafe attachments that you might receive with an e-mail message and from unsafe files that you might save from the Internet. If the Attachment Manager identifies an attachment that might be unsafethe Attachment Manager prevents (blocks) you from opening the fileor it warns you before you open the file.

    It uses the IAttachmentExecute application programming interface (API) to find the file typeto find the file association. When one of these applications saves a downloaded file on a disk formatted with NTFSthen it updates the metadata for the file with the zone it was downloaded from. The metadata is saved as an Alternate Data Stream (ADS). If you wish to unblock a downloaded fileyou can do so by right-clicking itselecting Properties and clicking on Unblock.

    The following determine whether you are prevented from opening the file or whether you are warned before you open the file:
    • The type of program that you are using.
    • The file type that you are downloading or trying to open
    • The security settings of the Web content zone that you are downloading the file from.
      • Internet
      • Local intranet
      • Trusted sites
      • Restricted sites

    The Attachment Manager classifies files that you receive or that you download based on the file type and the file name extension. Attachment Manager classifies files types as high riskmedium riskand low risk.
    • High Risk – If the attachment is in the list of high risk file types and is from the restricted zoneWindows blocks the user from accessing the file. If the file is from the Internet zoneWindows prompts the user with a Windows Security Warning: Windows found that this file is potentially harmful. To help protect your computerWindows has blocked access to this file.
    • Moderate Risk – If the attachment is in the list of moderate risk file types and is from the restricted or Internet zoneWindows prompts the user with a warning: "The publisher could not be verified. Are you sure you want to run this software?".
    • Low Risk – If the attachment is in the list of low risk file typesWindows will not prompt the user before accessing the fileregardless of the file’s zone information.

    The Open File - Security Warning prompt is a security measure that will ask for your permission before opening a file on your PC that came from an unknown source such as the Internet or another PC.

    Windows SmartScreen helps keep your PC safer by warning you before running unrecognized apps and files downloaded from the Internet.

    Open File - Security Warning and Windows SmartScreen automatically blocks these types of apps and files until you unblock them.

    If you likeyou can add Unblock to the context menu of files and folders to make unblocking files easier as needed.

    When you click on Unblock in the context menu of a blocked fileyou will be prompted by either a Open File - Security Warning or Windows Defender Smartscreen dialog to approve unblocking the file without opening or running the file.

    When you click on Unblock in the context menu of a folderyou can select to Unblock files only in this folder or Unblock files in this folder and subfolders. You will not get prompted by a Open File - Security Warning or Windows Defender Smartscreen dialog to approve.

    If you do not have access rights (permissions) to a filethe Unblock context menu will not unblock the file for you.


    This tutorial will show you how to add or remove an Unblock file context menu to files and folders for all users in Windows 10.

    While you must be signed in as an administrator to add and remove the "Unblock" context menuall users can use the context menu when added.

    The "Unblock" context menu will be available when you right click or shift + right click on a file or folder.



    EXAMPLE: Unblock context menu for file and folder
    Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10-unblock_file.png Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10-unblock_files_in_folder.jpg



    Here's How:

    1 Do step 2 (add-right click)step 3 (add-Shift+right click) or step 4 (remove) below for what you would like to do.


    2 To Add Right Click Unblock Context Menu

    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file belowand go to step 5 below.

    Add_Unblock_context_menu.reg

    Download


    3 To Add Shift + Right Click Unblock Context Menu

    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file belowand go to step 5 below.

    Add_Shift+Unblock_context_menu.reg

    Download


    4 To Remove Unblock Context Menu

    This is the default setting.

    A) Click/tap on the Download button below to download the file belowand go to step 5 below.

    Remove_Unblock_context_menu.reg

    Download


    5 Save the .reg file to your desktop.

    6 Double click/tap on the downloaded .reg file to merge it.

    7 When promptedclick/tap on RunYes (UAC)Yesand OK to approve the merge.

    8 You can now delete the downloaded .reg file if you like.


    That's it,
    Shawn






  1. Posts : 1,097
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       #1

    You sure do post some of the most useful things. Thank y.
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       #2

    YupI agree. And it's funny because someone just asked about this and prestothe magician pulls it out of their hat.
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       #4

    ThanksShawn. Any way to have it bypass the smart screen approval?

    Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10-2019-03-18_08h07_23.png

    This after I merged itDL'd another copy to test on..............
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  5. Posts : 17,843
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       #5

    f14tomcat said:
    ThanksShawn. Any way to have it bypass the smart screen approval?

    This after I merged itDL'd another copy to test on..............
    User Account Control
      My Computer
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       #6

    Edwin said:
    User Account Control
    Mine is OFF

    And...

    Turn On or Off SmartScreen for Microsoft Edge in Windows 10

    Add Unblock File Context Menu in Windows 10-2019-03-18_08h34_47.png
    Last edited by Brink; 18 Mar 2019 at 08:53. Reason: added tutorial link for more info
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  7. Posts : 76,229
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       #7

    f14tomcat said:
    ThanksShawn. Any way to have it bypass the smart screen approval?

    This after I merged itDL'd another copy to test on..............

    Hello Dick

    The best way is to use the context menu on the folder the blocked file is in.
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  8. Posts : 57,226
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       #8

    Brink said:
    Hello Dick

    The best way is to use the context menu on the folder the blocked file is in.
    Thanksbut it's not in a folder. Straight downloaded .reg file.
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  9. Posts : 76,229
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       #9

    f14tomcat said:
    Thanksbut it's not in a folder. Straight downloaded .reg file.

    If on desktopyou could create a shortcut of your desktop folder on your desktop to use this on.
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