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When you try to open a file, Windows 10 might prevent you from opening it directly. This happens when a Windows 10 feature called the Attachment Manager blocks files that it considers unsafe for your PC. While you could manually unblock each file, this can be a tiring process—especially if you have to do it for almost every file you download. If the Attachment Manager considers a file unsafe, it prevents Windows 10 from opening it and displays a warning message.

The Attachment Manager classifies files that you download based on the file type and the file name extension. Windows Attachment Manager uses the IAttachmentExecute application programming interface API to find the file type, the file association, and to determine the most appropriate action to take. When you download files and save them on your disk, Windows adds specific metadata to these files.

These metadata are considered to be attachments. When Windows adds metadata to the download files as an attachment, this is known as Zone Information. Now, the Zone Information is where the root of the matter lies. When File Explorer opens a file, it reads the attached Zone information stored in the same location and checks to see if the file came from an unknown source or not.

If Windows finds that the file is unrecognized or came from unknown sources, it prevents you from opening it. With SmartScreen off, you are on your own about which files to download in Edge, but I would urge you to go back and toggle SmartScreen on when you have finished downloading your file.

And, of course, only turn it off to download files you know to be safe. In Windows Defender, you can also change Edge's SmartScreen to merely warn you when you are about to download a file it deems suspicious instead of it outright blocking it.

You'll be able to click through the warning and override SmartScreen's concerns and download the file. This post teaches you how to download Microsoft Edge incl. Chromium-based Edge browser on your Windows 10 or Mac computer. Click Clear data button to clear browser caches. Some third-party antivirus software may interfere the file downloading process, you may disable the firewall and antivirus on your computer and try to download the file again in Chrome.

After the downloading, you should turn on the firewall and antivirus again since it can protect your computer from virus or malware. You can also try to update your Chrome browser to the latest version or reinstall Chrome browser to see if it can help fix Chrome blocking downloads error. After uninstalling, you can download and install Chrome gain. Sorry this didn't help.

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