When you open a file in Windows, a security identifier stored in file properties when it is being saved, checks its integrity. If the security identifier found the file harmful, it immediately blocks and the file can’t be opened at all. Well, its a quite old story, but yet it is true today even for Windows 10.

Recently, while opening a file downloaded from the Internet using Internet Explorer (IE), we got following warning message:

Your Internet Security Settings Prevented One Or More Files From Being Opened In Windows 10

But the file we’re were trying to open wasn’t harmful and we were quite sure about it. So how to fix this and tell Windows that the file is safe to open! If you’re also having this problem, this post is for you. The root cause for this issue may be incorrectly configured Launching applications and unsafe file security setting. If you reset this setting to its default configuration, this issue gets resolved.

FIX : Your Internet Security Settings Prevented One Or More Files From Being Opened In Windows 10

FIX 1 – Using Internet Properties

1. Press W8K + R and type inetcpl.cpl in the Run dialog box, to open Internet Properties.

Internet Explorer Properties

2. Next, in Internet Properties window, switch to Security tab. Click on the Custom level button there.

Your Internet Security Settings Prevented One Or More Files From Being Opened In Windows 10

3. Next, in Security Settings – Internet Zone window shown below, scroll down and look for Launching applications and unsafe files setting. The setting might be set to Disable and this is the root cause of this issue. Set it to Prompt (recommended) option and click OK, Apply, OK.

Your Internet Security Settings Prevented One Or More Files From Being Opened In Windows 10

4. Finally, reboot the machine and after restart, you should be able to open the file without any warning message.

FIX 2 – Reset IE/Microsoft Edge Settings To Default

If steps mentioned in FIX 1 doesn’t helps, you can try resetting IE to its default configuration. Following article will help you how to do this:

Learn how to reset IE to default settings in Windows

If you’re using Microsoft Edge, you can reset it using this guide:

Learn how to reset Microsoft Edge to default settings in Windows

We hope resetting IE will fix this and other issues (if any) at once. After IE reset, reboot once and try opening same file, it should work this time.

Let us know if issue still persists, via your comments!

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  • Zahoor

    Boss after doing both fixes it shows same. How to fix this problem

  • Sally

    it does not work

  • Samrawit

    Looked a lot but this finally helped my situation. I couldn’t run any reg fix, couldn’t find the specified “launche applications… ” option, anyone with my exact situation, please follow the link below. experts-exchange.com/questions/28074062/Windows-Security-Warning.html

  • Dominic

    If The problem persists, create a new user profile and back up your documents to the new user profile then delete the old and the problem will be sorted.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Thanks for your inputs, Dominic 😊

  • Denny Joy

    For me FIX 1 WORKS…. Thanks a LOT !!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^.Glad we could help 😊

  • Jude

    This worked for me!!!!
    Steps: By Changing the Internet Security Settings
    After unblocking the application, the error message may disappear while installing the software. However, not in all cases, unblocking is the solution. You need to configure “launching applications and unsafe files” option to fix the error notification alert while installing an application to Windows OS.

    Steps are as follows:

    Open ‘Control panel’ desktop app first.
    Select ‘Network and Internet’ option.
    Next select the ‘Internet options’ to open internet properties.
    Alternatively, to open ‘internet properties’ – open internet explorer >> ‘Settings’ (gear icon at the top right corner) >> select ‘Internet Options’.
    Now, under ‘security’ tab choose ‘restricted sites’ option.
    Then click ‘custom level…’ option to open “security settings – restricted sites zone” window.
    Scroll down to select “launching applications and unsafe files”.
    Choose “Enable” from “Disable” option.
    Press ‘Ok’ to confirm the selection.

  • Kapil Arya

    ^^ Happy to help, Jude 😊

  • robert

    I am having this problem trying to install WSA 2311 40000 5 0 x64 Release-MindTheGapps-13 0

    its blocking the run.bat and install.ps1 scripts for powershell on windows 10, I was able to run it before, but now its not allowing anything to install, all the internet settings are default, and even when I tried prompt option, windows security is blocking PowerShell from running at all, I think some windows update did this to my home pc running windows 10 pro. I did find memory intergity off, again and also App and browser control I had to set it on again, for some reason during startup of windows it had turned itself off.

  • Brian

    I get this only when I right clocking on “some quantity” like 15 or more file from a mapped drive. But If I do on each file separately it does not happen. I never had this problem until I updated to windows 11.

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