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.jar files flagged as dangerous. *I know that someone already asked this but it didnt help*

Anonymous
2023-11-26T06:54:38+00:00

I tried isabling smartsceen and whitelisting and allowing modrinth on everything. but EDGE KEEPS FLAGGING IT AS DANGROUS and it slows down my downloading. Please help (AND DONT LOCK THE CONVERSATION WITHOUT A RESPONSE TO THE SOLUTION YOU GIVE. IT MIGHT NOT WORK LIKE THE OTHER ONE)

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-06T20:26:59+00:00

    Hello NL.11

    Would you be willing to share more details about the issue?

    1. What's the exact warning/error message that you are noticing when downloading the .jar files?
    2. How is the download being initiated? Are you clicking on a link to download the file from a site? Or is this some automated process that you are using for downloading? .jar files are considered a potential security risk and not allowed to be downloaded without user interaction.
    3. Is there a specific jar file where you are getting the issue? If yes, would you mind sharing the download link?

    Looking forward to your response.

    Regards,

    Bharat Kumar

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-11-27T12:46:17+00:00

    Hello NL.11,

    Welcome to the Microsoft Community!

    Dear user, I fully understand the difficulties you are having in trying to solve this problem, and understand that you and some actions have been attempted to solve this problem.

    First, let me remind you that when a file is marked as dangerous, it usually means that it may contain potential security risks. Therefore, I strongly recommend that you do not use.jar files that have been marked as dangerous to avoid potential security issues.

    I understand that you may need these.jar files, and if you can contact the developer of the contact file, please contact them to Submit the file to the official platform by Submitting a file for malware analysis - Microsoft Security Intelligence. The files will no longer be marked as dangerous when they pass official testing, and anyone can safely use and download them quickly.

    At the same time, I also understand your expectation to solve the problem, and I will do my best to help you. If you need further assistance, please feel free to let me know and I will try my best to solve your problem. Thank you for your patience and understanding. 

    Best Regarts ,

    Morning | Microsoft Technical Support Community

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