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I know this sounds strange but it's an easy mistake to upload the wrong file to your web server. To verify the file is signed you'll want to download it from the link you made public, then right-click the file and choose Properties, click the Digital Signatures tab and make sure there is at least one signature listed.  · Fix ‘file is not commonly downloaded and may be dangerous’ The file is blocked once it’s downloaded and you see a ‘Discard’ button next to it on the Downloads bar. Click the dropdown arrow next to it and select the ‘Keep’ option. This will save the Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.  · Just recently, users trying to download our zip files using Firefox have started getting "This file is not commonly downloaded" warnings (after the download finishes), which forces them to override the warning before accessing the file via the Firefox download manager. Naturally, this kind of warning causes concern for our bltadwin.rus: 9.


Make sure you are downloading your signed file! I know this sounds strange but it's an easy mistake to upload the wrong file to your web server. To verify the file is signed you'll want to download it from the link you made public, then right-click the file and choose Properties, click the Digital Signatures tab and make sure there is at least. With new browsers and Windows 10 becoming more prevalent on new personal computers, we're getting a lot more folks reporting that upon downloading ResScan, EncoreBasic or SleepyHead, their web browser reports that the zip or exe installation file is "not commonly downloaded and could be dangerous ". This seems to be occurring with both the newer Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge web browsers. General guidance is not changing the filename each time can help here, so instead of ticket_zip, ticket_zip and so on, keeping the filename consistent, your_bltadwin.ru tends to avoid this (the file names of the contents of bltadwin.ru tend not to matter here).


This error message means one of two things. The file is malware, or possibly has third-party software, also commonly referred to as Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP's) or Potentially Unwanted Applications (PUA's) A false positive, often because it's not recognized. My interpretation is that the third option downloads the file in full but keeps bltadwin.ru extension on it. I think option 2 doesn't download a file at all. I think the first option is one of those red warning screens when you load a reported attack site? These are just speculations. I don't know. Just recently, users trying to download our zip files using Firefox have started getting "This file is not commonly downloaded" warnings (after the download finishes), which forces them to override the warning before accessing the file via the Firefox download manager. Naturally, this kind of warning causes concern for our users.

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