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Yes thanks, Safari, I know this dmg contains an application
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trusted_content
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May 1, 2005, 04:04 AM
 
Now can you please piss off and not remind me why I would choose to download pretty much any disk image I would download (to obtain and install an application).

Stupid repetitive warnings like that (and I can not figure out a way to turn it off!) are very "Service Pack 2", referring to the recent update to Windows XP which ensured that the user would be abused by the system for his presumed stupidity at all times. (After all, the user is always at fault. not a poorly-designed system with a laughable security model!)

Someone please tell me how to disable this. It is a blemish on my Tiger experience.

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May 1, 2005, 04:42 AM
 
Turn off the oxymoronically named "open safe files" feature, launch the .dmg files manually by double-clicking them instead, and you'll get rid of that message. This is what security-conscious people did before Tiger. The point of that dialog is to make the "safe" files feature actually safe.

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May 1, 2005, 05:17 AM
 
I'm hoping there is a hidden pref for turning it off also, as it can get very repetitive.
     
   
 
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