Information
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Windows marks file attachments with information about their zone of origin (such as restricted, Internet, intranet, local). This requires NTFS in order to function correctly, and will fail without notice on FAT32. By not preserving the zone information, Windows cannot make proper risk assessments.
The recommended state for this setting is: Disabled
Note: The Attachment Manager feature warns users when opening or executing files which are marked as being from an untrusted source, unless/until the file's zone information has been removed via the 'Unblock' button on the file's properties or via a separate tool such as
Microsoft Sysinternals Streams
.
A file that is downloaded from a computer in the Internet or Restricted Sites zone may be moved to a location that makes it appear safe, like an intranet file share, and executed by an unsuspecting user. The Attachment Manager feature will warn users when opening or executing files which are marked as being from an untrusted source, unless/until the file's zone information has been removed.
Solution
To establish the recommended configuration via configuration profiles, set the following Settings Catalog path to Disabled
Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Attachment Manager\Do not preserve zone information in file attachments (User)
Impact:
None - this is the default behavior.