TR!GG3R Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 dunno if this has been posted before but i tryed to recieve a .mp3 file off my m8 and it failed and spat out the message The transfer of the file "name here.mp3" has been blocked because it could be unsafe. Why was this file considered unsafe?when i click the help link i come to this Why some file transfers are blockedFile transfers are blocked when they contain content that could be used to damage your computer. When someone tries to send a file to you, Windows Messenger first checks to see if the sender is on your list of contacts. Next, the file is put through a security check. Files that are blockedFiles are blocked when the following occurs:The file is capable of carrying viruses or harmful code. For example, files with these extensions are considered unsafe for file transfer: .exe, .cmd, .wsh, .bat, .vb, .vbs, .pif, .scr, .scf. For a more comprehensive list of files that are generally considered unsafe for file transfer, see "Information About the Unsafe File List in Internet Explorer 6." (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;291369) Files that are allowedYou can receive the following file types from someone not on your contacts list:Files with extensions .jpg, .txt, .bmp, and .gif (not a comprehensive list). Files for which you need to make a decisionCertain file types should be opened with caution, even if you know the sender. If you receive a file of the following type from someone on your contacts list, a prompt will appear and you will be asked what you want to do with the file. You should only accept the file if you can save it to your computer's hard disk drive and, before you open it, scan it with an antivirus program.These are the file types for which you will receive a prompt:Microsoft Office System files: files with .doc, .ppt, or .xls in the file name. Files from other applications, such as .zip, .wpd, and .pdf. NoteIf you are on a local area network with a firewall (in a corporation, for example), you might not be able to use Windows Messenger to send or receive files outside the firewall. Firewalls can be configured to block file transfers. Check with your network administrator. now im the admin so thats no prob but when u click the Information About the Unsafe File List in Internet Explorer 6 link i still dont know how to edit the lists so does any 1 know how to edit so i can send and recieve files like in sp1 also the messenger version is 4.7-3000 hope sum 1 knows how to fix it or sumit
MCT Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 try permitting that or disabling the firewall..currently i dont have sp2
TR!GG3R Posted August 9, 2004 Author Posted August 9, 2004 thats why i asked does any 1 know how to enable certain file formats and im sure it has nothing to do with the new windows firewall
MCT Posted August 9, 2004 Posted August 9, 2004 it probly does.. u probly need 2 disable blocking of those ports via firewall
TR!GG3R Posted August 10, 2004 Author Posted August 10, 2004 sum 1 has bound to run into this problem by now ??? any 1 know how to fix yet ??
DarkPhoenix Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 It may not be the solution for you, but it looks as though you're using Windows Messenger... try removing that, and use MSN Messenger instead. IMO a lot better.
Curv Boll Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 But if use remote assistance do not remove windows messenger,i recently found out that remote assistance requires windows messenger and even though the option is in msn messenger for remote assistance it shall not work unless windows messenger is installed.Well it will work but not through any messenger without windows messenger.CB
nolookingca Posted August 10, 2004 Posted August 10, 2004 it's not the windows firewall. I have it disabled and running ZA. However, on some exe files, there's no blocking and others, blocked....soooo...
TR!GG3R Posted August 10, 2004 Author Posted August 10, 2004 so its like i said it wasnt the firewall but im sure sum 1 in here will find a fix to allow or edit the block list thing
TR!GG3R Posted August 26, 2004 Author Posted August 26, 2004 so if its iehell 6 how do i enable them ????? coz its really bugin me now
prathapml Posted August 26, 2004 Posted August 26, 2004 Hey dudes, this one bugs me as well.I'm on WinXP Home Edition, US English, SP2. The Windows Messenger blocks transfer of most file-types (including images/ZIP/RAR). This happens whether I've installed slip-streamed or done an upgrade on a pre-existing XP (SP1/SP0) machine.This happens regardless of whether the Windows Firewall is turned on or off. I figured that since there's no setting in the configuration interface to do anything about this, maybe group policy editor could help. And then I ran "gpedit.msc" on an XP Professional SP2 machine - that still doesn't help, gpedit has nothing to change this behaviour - and I know that I've looked long and hard enough.This can't be a Windows Messenger related problem - the version of it in SP2 is <4.7.3000> and that works fine on SP1. Those without XP's SP2 update don't have this problem - its definitely related to SP2's new security "Springboard". Wake me up when a solution to this is found.
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