Please describe your question/comment in detail (for example, steps to reproduce the problem): How do I eliminate the 'This type of file can harm your computer. Are you sure you want to download.' Message each time I download an.exe file? For others to best assist you in troubleshooting scenarios, please also provide the following: Google Chrome version (type in about:version into the address bar): Operating System: Windows 7 URLs (if applicable): None Error Message: 'This type of file can harm your computer. Are you sure you want to download.' This map of content marketing tools will guide you through the many content marketing technologies and tools available to find the best for your needs. Jun 29, 2011 Anda me-resumenya lalu muncul tulisan seperti ini: “Cannot download the file because of timeout” Setelah ciri-ciri diatas muncul, maka yang harus anda lakukan adalah: Pause IDM-nya (gak usah deg-degan, takdir ditangan tuhan). Extensions installed: None th-1 27/2/2010, 6:48 น. The biggest concern is the lack of a keyboard interface. I can do everything but download Windows installers with just the keyboard, but in Chrome I have to go find the mouse, drag it over, and click the button at the bottom. I realize you can use TAB, but on certain pages there are a lot of links before you get to the Save button. Firefox and IE both pop up a window where you can hit Enter, which is just as terrible. Any popup window that responds to the type of keyboard stuff I'm doing right now, typing letters (including spaces) and possibly the ENTER key, is just as much a security problem because when it pops up and you're typing away, you can accept things you don't mean to accept. Giving the user the option to turn this off is the only sensible thing to do. Chrome is a tool, and it should be usable as a tool. I want to download executables and run them without my tool questioning me, and using the keyboard. It should be simple to use a tool, and obvious that such an interface is suboptimal for typical usage. Leaving it on by default is acceptable, but also turn-off-able. Purp 1/6/2010, 11:12 น. Chrome is so great in may ways, but this 'warning' serves no purpose. I have a virtually permanent banner on my screen. It reads: 'Are you sure you want to download header.html?' I always reply 'Are you kidding me?' A new install of windows will tell you that download files from the Internet can harm your computer.' But least it provides a check box to 'Do not show this in the future'. Would we all be safer if Microsoft gave us that pop-up for every single Internet exchange? An alarm that runs 24/7 is self-defeating. Google can do better than this. Cyberlink powerdvd 10 free download with crack. Adam.kelly 25/6/2010, 21:36 น. This warning is a deal breaker for me. I have to switch back to firefox because of this 'protection'. We have to open hundreds of PDF files per day. I really need a one click method of opening a pdf file from a web server. This issue is greatly multiplied in my work day, 100% of which I will permit and 0% of which will 'protect' me from anything. I seriously will need to click and download between 300 & 1000 files per day. At one second of wasted effort per click I am looking at five to sixteen minutes of noting but permitting downloads. Furthermore, an extra conformation is not really a protection. The people that need protected will probably click yes because they are programmed to click yes or accept whenever they see it. And the people that know what they are doing knew what they were doing when they clicked the link in the first place. Hamishd 3/1/2011, 11:55 น. The setting that used to exist for warning about downloading potentially malicious file types was vestigial when it did exist; it didn't actually disable the warnings. Being a person who operates solely in Linux, I just think it's funny to me (like those banner ads that say they're 'scanning Windows for errors') when Chrome warns me about downloading 32-bit Windows executables and PDF's on an x86_64 Linux machine without even Wine to speak of. What's it going to do, infect my Dosbox install? I'm a software developer and am downloading 'potentially hazardous' files all the time: source code with shell scripts and makefiles in them that are potentially far more dangerous than a little old PDF. Why no warning there? So, I have to ask: Why do you guys [the Google Chrome team] think I'm some banner-ad clicking moron who will only get his computer infected if he's allowed to download whatever he wants? Gerardw 9/2/2011, 4:07 น. I'm not sure if I am lucky or there is something behind this, I'll let you decide.
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