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Group Policy for Intranet zones

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theinfoman

IS-IT--Management
Jul 23, 2002
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I have an intranet Web server that we are using to serve up pages to our in house folks. The software that we bought to do this requires cookies to be in place for security to move from one page to the next. Is there a way that I can add a local network server IP in the 'always accept' group as a group policy for everyone? We do not have a proxy server. The default cookie level installed by Microsoft IE is Medium. When the setting is set to low (always accept all cookies) then we do not have this issue. I do not want to do that for obvious reasons. I want to add a local IP address into the "always allow" category, and I want to do it for everyone in the company at the same time as a group policy. Any ideas?

Thanks in advance!!

the infoman
 
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