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June 10, 2010

The location of the file or directory ‘C:\Something’ is not trusted

By xiao

The error “The location of the file or directory ‘C:\Something’ is not trusted” can sometimes be issued when linking or deploying assemblies in Windows. The issue is that Vista and Windows 7 have a way of automatically marking files received from another computer as unsafe to execute against.

The easiest way to solve is to remove the restriction against the particular file

Right-click the file and open properties and click unblock.

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Tags: metadata, security, Vista, Windows

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