April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 4 minutes
Instead, you get a pop-up: “Windows protected your PC. Microsoft Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting.” unblock file
The “Unblock File” Button: Your First Line of Defense (and How to Use It Safely) April 14, 2026 | Reading Time: 4 minutes
When you download a file from the internet (Chrome, Edge, or even a USB drive from a friend), Windows invisibly tags that file with a metadata stream that says: “ZoneId=3” (Internet Zone). If it says "Internet," Windows assumes the file
When you try to run that file, Windows Defender checks the tag. If it says "Internet," Windows assumes the file is hostile until proven otherwise. It locks the file, preventing PowerShell scripts from running, DLLs from registering, and EXEs from executing. If you know the file is safe (you wrote the script yourself, or you trust the source explicitly), you need to tell Windows to remove that Internet tag.