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Microsoft disables File Explorer preview for downloaded files by default

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13 points by kirenida 2 months ago · 12 comments

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sunaookami 2 months ago

>For example, if you accidentally download a malicious file, and it contains links, File Explorer would try to preview it, and it’ll also follow links inside the file as part of the process.

Huh, is this true? Seems like a major risk and entirely unexpected (OTOH it's Microsoft so doing insecure stuff is unsurprising)

  • emi2k01 2 months ago

    Maybe this is about doing GET requests to render images in documents or something similar? Not just arbitrarily requesting every link in a file

Bedlow 2 months ago

This is in the most recent Windows 10 update, a lot of my PDF downloads have stopped previewing. It affects any PDF, not just PDFs downloaded since the update. It seems completely random, as some PDFs still preview.

drawfloat 2 months ago

Aren’t most files used on an operating system day to day downloaded from the Internet? This feels like it completely kills that feature’s utility.

phito 2 months ago

So they keep extra file metadata god-knows-where to flag internet downloaded files, to disable their preview because their preview sucks and is insecure? How about they make their preview, I don't know, just render local documents without following URLs?

What a shit OS. I can't believe there are still so many tech oriented people willing to put up with this crap just to keep their habits.

LocalH 2 months ago

Good thing I don't use Explorer to manage files :)

compressedgas 2 months ago

Seems they can't just sandbox it.

timnetworks 2 months ago

imho good riddance, but lots of people used it. it'd be all sorts of crazy to let local files just be local files though. new generation of devs are vaping kool aid.

jbverschoor 2 months ago

Orrr run it in a sandbox?

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