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Desperate - “Immortal” Hyperlink warning for links starting with “onenote:” placed in shortcuts on my Desktop, linking to my own locally stored pages


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Bit desperate because I already posted to 2 microsoft official forums with hardly any views... :(



Here's my sad story...



For optimalisation reasons I generated and copied links to particular OneNote 2016 pages (Office 365 - Win7 64bit), which I use frequently.



They are in the format "onenote: / NAME OF PAGE / plenty of random hash numbers / location on hard drive".



I put them on my HDD (desktop) in new shortcut files, and assigned a hotkey to each as is standard Windows feature.



This works just as designed, except for a major obstacle: each time I use the link (any which way I use it, by hotkey or clicking or etc), I get an MS Office OneNote Security Warning "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern / Hyperlinks can be harmful...", which I need to click yes to.



Of course the whole point of the shortcut was to have immediate access to the page, not having to click the popup away.



I tried to look for the "Check Microsoft Office documents that are from or link to suspicious Web sites." option in OneNote TrustCenter - there isn't anything remotely similar in mine.



I tried the registry option of DisableHyperlinkWarning 1, in fact I already had that, in CommonSecurity for Office "16.0".



Also tried new key (not dword, as per instruction) "onenote:" in



HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonSecurityTrusted ProtocolsAll Applications



So I pretty much ran out of options, I would be really grateful for a fix.










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  • +1 for a sad story

    – djsmiley2k
    Feb 23 at 22:43











  • Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

    – JamesGordon55
    Feb 24 at 4:32











  • You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

    – djsmiley2k
    2 days ago
















1















Bit desperate because I already posted to 2 microsoft official forums with hardly any views... :(



Here's my sad story...



For optimalisation reasons I generated and copied links to particular OneNote 2016 pages (Office 365 - Win7 64bit), which I use frequently.



They are in the format "onenote: / NAME OF PAGE / plenty of random hash numbers / location on hard drive".



I put them on my HDD (desktop) in new shortcut files, and assigned a hotkey to each as is standard Windows feature.



This works just as designed, except for a major obstacle: each time I use the link (any which way I use it, by hotkey or clicking or etc), I get an MS Office OneNote Security Warning "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern / Hyperlinks can be harmful...", which I need to click yes to.



Of course the whole point of the shortcut was to have immediate access to the page, not having to click the popup away.



I tried to look for the "Check Microsoft Office documents that are from or link to suspicious Web sites." option in OneNote TrustCenter - there isn't anything remotely similar in mine.



I tried the registry option of DisableHyperlinkWarning 1, in fact I already had that, in CommonSecurity for Office "16.0".



Also tried new key (not dword, as per instruction) "onenote:" in



HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonSecurityTrusted ProtocolsAll Applications



So I pretty much ran out of options, I would be really grateful for a fix.










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  • +1 for a sad story

    – djsmiley2k
    Feb 23 at 22:43











  • Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

    – JamesGordon55
    Feb 24 at 4:32











  • You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

    – djsmiley2k
    2 days ago














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Bit desperate because I already posted to 2 microsoft official forums with hardly any views... :(



Here's my sad story...



For optimalisation reasons I generated and copied links to particular OneNote 2016 pages (Office 365 - Win7 64bit), which I use frequently.



They are in the format "onenote: / NAME OF PAGE / plenty of random hash numbers / location on hard drive".



I put them on my HDD (desktop) in new shortcut files, and assigned a hotkey to each as is standard Windows feature.



This works just as designed, except for a major obstacle: each time I use the link (any which way I use it, by hotkey or clicking or etc), I get an MS Office OneNote Security Warning "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern / Hyperlinks can be harmful...", which I need to click yes to.



Of course the whole point of the shortcut was to have immediate access to the page, not having to click the popup away.



I tried to look for the "Check Microsoft Office documents that are from or link to suspicious Web sites." option in OneNote TrustCenter - there isn't anything remotely similar in mine.



I tried the registry option of DisableHyperlinkWarning 1, in fact I already had that, in CommonSecurity for Office "16.0".



Also tried new key (not dword, as per instruction) "onenote:" in



HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonSecurityTrusted ProtocolsAll Applications



So I pretty much ran out of options, I would be really grateful for a fix.










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Bit desperate because I already posted to 2 microsoft official forums with hardly any views... :(



Here's my sad story...



For optimalisation reasons I generated and copied links to particular OneNote 2016 pages (Office 365 - Win7 64bit), which I use frequently.



They are in the format "onenote: / NAME OF PAGE / plenty of random hash numbers / location on hard drive".



I put them on my HDD (desktop) in new shortcut files, and assigned a hotkey to each as is standard Windows feature.



This works just as designed, except for a major obstacle: each time I use the link (any which way I use it, by hotkey or clicking or etc), I get an MS Office OneNote Security Warning "Microsoft Office has identified a potential security concern / Hyperlinks can be harmful...", which I need to click yes to.



Of course the whole point of the shortcut was to have immediate access to the page, not having to click the popup away.



I tried to look for the "Check Microsoft Office documents that are from or link to suspicious Web sites." option in OneNote TrustCenter - there isn't anything remotely similar in mine.



I tried the registry option of DisableHyperlinkWarning 1, in fact I already had that, in CommonSecurity for Office "16.0".



Also tried new key (not dword, as per instruction) "onenote:" in



HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwarePoliciesMicrosoftOffice16.0CommonSecurityTrusted ProtocolsAll Applications



So I pretty much ran out of options, I would be really grateful for a fix.







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  • +1 for a sad story

    – djsmiley2k
    Feb 23 at 22:43











  • Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

    – JamesGordon55
    Feb 24 at 4:32











  • You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

    – djsmiley2k
    2 days ago



















  • +1 for a sad story

    – djsmiley2k
    Feb 23 at 22:43











  • Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

    – JamesGordon55
    Feb 24 at 4:32











  • You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

    – djsmiley2k
    2 days ago

















+1 for a sad story

– djsmiley2k
Feb 23 at 22:43





+1 for a sad story

– djsmiley2k
Feb 23 at 22:43













Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

– JamesGordon55
Feb 24 at 4:32





Hey, between my 5 posts on this in different technical forums, this is the first response. :-)

– JamesGordon55
Feb 24 at 4:32













You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

– djsmiley2k
2 days ago





You've done all the right things so far - tried things, researched, eventually someone might be able to help you, don't give up!.

– djsmiley2k
2 days ago










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Had the same problem. A workaround I use now, is using the (seriously underpowered) Win10 version of OneNote for shortcuts (you can pin a page onto the Win10 Start Menu).



I still mostly use OneNote 2016 for extensive editing but for shortcuts it opens Win10 version. It's not ideal but acceptable for quick look-up of reference info.






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    I still mostly use OneNote 2016 for extensive editing but for shortcuts it opens Win10 version. It's not ideal but acceptable for quick look-up of reference info.






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      I still mostly use OneNote 2016 for extensive editing but for shortcuts it opens Win10 version. It's not ideal but acceptable for quick look-up of reference info.






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