Kevin we have never had that prompt show up until version 91 was released, but even then it ONLY showed up after I made a change to the DownloadRestrictions Policy. i don't want to manage file types and domains. I did read this: Interrupting Downloads of Potentially Dangerous Files | Microsoft Docs But it is unclear to me if this is what I really need to do. Ideally i would like to prevent it for internal files, but definitely for external sites (even known good ones). We control policies using GPOs, and since version 91 seems to enforce this (along with Chrome version 91), i am really curious if we can turn this on for all downloads. so that extra click can deter (as well as piss them off). It enforces the user to make a conscious decision about the files they are downloading. I ask because we have a security requirement to have all downloads behave like this and this seems to me to be a great fit! what I want is the "block" then a user has to click Keep (to download or launch it) or Discard to delete it. If i go to download VLC player, i get the download, and I can just open it. My question is: How can I get this prompt for EVERYTHING? Setting it to Block potentially dangerous or unwanted downloads, doesn't even give us a download box.īut setting it to No special restrictions - allows us to now get the blocked prompt, and the option (.) now to Keep or delete. So it seems that the GPO "Allow Download Restrictions" set to Block Dangerous Downloads (which worked before) is now giving us the blocking with no Keep option. In our company, we just got version 91 and everything we downloaded (internally it seems) would instantly come up blocked.
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