Hi all,
I've noticed this now with a couple of machines. When I open up Internet Options and go into Security, I get a little yellow bar at the bottom that warns me that "Some settings are managed by your system administrator." This prevents me from adding Trusted Sites, change site policies, allowing downloads from sites, etc.
This is happening on machines with Windows Server 2003 SP2 Enterprise Edition. One is a virtual machine, running as a guest on another 2003 machine, and the other one is a 64-bit machine that has had little configuration. I may have a couple other machines that have the same problem.
I've made sure there are no group policies set. I've tried resetting IE settings back to the factory originals. On another VM that I had the same problem on, I even tried uninstalling IE7. None of those has done me any good.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Rebuilding the machines isn't really an option. This doesn't make me any more eager to install IE7 on -any- machine.
Thanks,
-gmiles
I've noticed this now with a couple of machines. When I open up Internet Options and go into Security, I get a little yellow bar at the bottom that warns me that "Some settings are managed by your system administrator." This prevents me from adding Trusted Sites, change site policies, allowing downloads from sites, etc.
This is happening on machines with Windows Server 2003 SP2 Enterprise Edition. One is a virtual machine, running as a guest on another 2003 machine, and the other one is a 64-bit machine that has had little configuration. I may have a couple other machines that have the same problem.
I've made sure there are no group policies set. I've tried resetting IE settings back to the factory originals. On another VM that I had the same problem on, I even tried uninstalling IE7. None of those has done me any good.
Does anyone have any suggestions? Rebuilding the machines isn't really an option. This doesn't make me any more eager to install IE7 on -any- machine.
Thanks,
-gmiles