Mark of the web remover
A utility to remove mark of the web
from a folder recursively to all sub-folders.
If after downloading and un-zipping a archive file with perhaps a Visual Studio solution the files extracted may have been blocked, with this utility close Visual Studio, run this utility on the folder than re-open Visual Studio.
Current arguments (change to suite your environment)
Base code
public static void UnblockFiles(string folderName)
{
if (!Directory.Exists(folderName))
{
return ;
}
var start = new ProcessStartInfo
{
FileName = "powershell.exe",
RedirectStandardOutput = true,
Arguments = $"Get-ChildItem -Path '{folderName}' -Recurse | Unblock-File",
CreateNoWindow = true,
UseShellExecute = false
};
using var process = Process.Start(start);
process.WaitForExit();
}
Tool
Without this tool a developer must right click on each and every file, go to properties and un-check mark of the web and click apply or write a PowerShell script (this tool uses PowerShell).
The only drawback is perhaps forgetting the tool name which is easy here. From a command window or PowerShell window type dotnet tool list --global
and press enter.
After the tool runs all files that may had mark of the web are devoid of mark of the web including all sub-folders.
Install/uninstall
dotnet tool install --global --add-source ./nupkg MarkOfTheWeb
dotnet tool uninstall -g MarkOfTheWeb
Run without arguments
Run with arguments
Here a .zip file was downloaded and files extracted which at that point several files had mark of the web.
Install from Nuget
dotnet tool install --global MarkOfTheWeb --version 1.0.1
Full source
See the following GitHub repository.
PowerShell
For those who want to run in a terminal
dir -Path [directory path] -Recurse | Unblock-File
Get-ChildItem -Path '[directory path]' -Recurse | Unblock-File
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