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<blockquote data-quote="rashmi" data-source="post: 1078989" data-attributes="member: 107361"><p>I doubt setting to not show alerts-block would block the untrusted file because, after all, it's a containment/virtualization setting and would require the virtualization service enabled for any action. And from memory: (1) I think that setting applies to only unrecognized files with elevated prompts, and Document5 doesn't require elevated rights. (2) I think to block unrecognized files that don't require elevated rights, you need to set Auto-Containment - Run Virtually (rule) - Action:Block. But I think it won't block Document5 (like it didn't contain Document5 in the tests) with the virtualization service disabled.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rashmi, post: 1078989, member: 107361"] I doubt setting to not show alerts-block would block the untrusted file because, after all, it's a containment/virtualization setting and would require the virtualization service enabled for any action. And from memory: (1) I think that setting applies to only unrecognized files with elevated prompts, and Document5 doesn't require elevated rights. (2) I think to block unrecognized files that don't require elevated rights, you need to set Auto-Containment - Run Virtually (rule) - Action:Block. But I think it won't block Document5 (like it didn't contain Document5 in the tests) with the virtualization service disabled. [/QUOTE]
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