Open File - Security Warning for network launch

Another set of applications I am trying to bring over from ZfD 7. They are
simple apps that just launch an executable from a UNC path
(\\server\volume\folder\app.exe). The only action is a Launch Executable
action with the network UNC path to the app. These worked fine with ZfD,
but with ZCM I get a popup security warning box saying that the publisher
could not be verified (Unknown Publisher) every time I launch the
application. I can just click Run and it continues as it should. These
applications are "Unknown" in the sense that I built them myself. Is there
anyway to make this prompt go away and stop bothering me?
Thanks.

Try This...
Create a Group Policy in Zen and apply it to the machines you want to run the exe on with the following settings
In "Computer Configuration | Administrative Templates | Windows Components | Internet Explorer | Internet Control Panel | Security Page" make the following changes...
Intranet Sites: Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones - Enabled
Locked-Down Intranet Zone Template - Enabled - Low
Intranet Zone Template - Enabled - Low
Trusted Sites Zone Template - Enabled - Low
Intranet Sites: Include all sites that bypass the proxy server - Enabled
Intranet Sites: Include all network paths (UNCs) - Enabled
Site to Zone Assignments List - Enable - *****
*****Click Show and Then Add... here you identify where you are trying to install from such as *.adomain.com OR server.adomain.com OR 10.0.0.0 OR Z: in the top line and set the value as 1. You can create as many zone assignments you want... I have 4 in mine but that is because i don't completely understand what in the world i am doing!*****
Move to the "Trusted Sites Zone"
Launching programs and unsafe files - Enabled - Enable
Save it and apply it (At your own risk of course!) and hope i didn't forget something...

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