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Everything I can find about Windows File Protection's unrecognized files warning, jumps to the conclusion that you might want to completely disable WFP. Even the Unattended Guide describes how to press Cancel or totally disable WFP. There's got to be some middle ground.

I want to either temporarily suspend WFP during unattended installation, suppress or minimize the warning message until I reboot, or automate the process of pressing Cancel and responding to the next couple of confirmation prompts. I know what's causing the problem (Windows Security Configuration Editor, a Win2K program I'm installing on XP Home to get the Security tab on file properties) but I don't which file(s) WFP is barking about. If I do nothing, it doesn't come back after I reboot and the security tab does still exist.

I don't want to totally disable WFP but during installation of this one program, I'd sure like to shut it up. Any way to do that?

Thanks.

Ray


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