For files on a network drive:
After stumbling around a bit, here is the solution that seemed to help me:
Control Panel, Internet Options, Security tab, Local Intranet, Sites, Advanced, add \\Server\share (replace it with the right path to your network drive) as a website to the "zone". It adds the drive as "file://server" but it seems to help prevent the pop-up from occurring.
For files on a local drive:
1/ Control Panel, System, Advanced, Performance Settings, Data Execution Prevention...
You can turn DEP on for everything "except those I select", and manually add them to the list. Changing the DEP setting requires a reboot.
2/ Run gpedit.msc, and go to Local Computer Policy->User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Attachment Manager and enable "Default risk level for file attachments", and then enable "Inclusion list for low risk file types" and add to this list the file extensions that you want to open without triggering this crap.
Syntax example:
Code:
.cmd;.bat;.exe
Doe eens : Start--uitvoeren--http://www.google.nl :-)
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