![]() Nirsoft also has a utility called Alternate Data Streams with similar functionality. Microsoft has a command line utility called ‘streams’ that you can download and tell it to remove the NTFS-attached data stream that identifies a file as downloaded from the Internet. I previously dealt with this several years ago when a script had problems running a blocked file where the solution was to add a UNC path of the file to the Trusted Sites Intranet zone. I don’t recommend this as I prefer to keep security warnings in place. You can disable the setting through Group Policy by enabling the setting ‘Do not preserve zone information in file attachments’ found under User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Attachment Manager. One tip was to always unblock a zip file before extracting it for this reason. Instead, you will have to check each file separately and unblock them one at a time. ![]() However, if you have multiple files, you cannot select more than one and view the properties to unblock all of the files at once. You can check the box (in Windows 10) or click the Unblock button (in Windows 7/8) to unblock the file.
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