Re: WLM and Windows file protection

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=?Utf-8?B?Sm9obm55?= <Johnny@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:FD68017A-3985-450B-BFA2-D497754A787C@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

So, it would be of good manners for Microsoft to explain users that
files are being deleted without permission. Im my case it was an Mp3
song, but what if it was an important file from work?

It would also be nice to have an easy way to bypass this completely - not
just have it inform you that "The file was possibly dangerous and has been
deleted. Have a nice day!" I have registry entries installed to bypass
most of this via file extension, but it still occasionally trips.
Frustrating when it happens - I'm stuck on dialup so if it was of any size
at all...


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