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Pushing IE zone settings through Group Policy

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calidrake

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May 18, 2001
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I have looked everywhere for a way to set IE zone settings with group policy, but I can't find anything. It only takes away access for users to change the current settings. I want to be able to set ActiveX execution, and scripting for each internet "zone" (i.e internet, local intranet, Trusted Zones, Restricted Zones) from group policy. Does anyone have an administrative template or know where the specific registry settings are located that can set these things???
 
You are talking about domain security settings correct? You should be able to to go to the user configuration-> windows settings->internet explorer maintenance->Security->Security Zones and Content Ratings. Right click and select properties, import the current security zones and privacy settings, click the modify settings, and set the required settings.
 
Thanks so much, I was looking around Windows Components/Internet Explorer. I was way off. This is exactly what I was looking for.
 
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