Re: Problems applying IE Settings with group policy

From: Darren Mar-Elia (dmanonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/11/05


Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2005 19:28:52 -0800

Mark-
I heard a rumor from someone in the UK that the fix was pulled (at least
there). Do you know if that is the case?

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Darren Mar-Elia
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"Mark Renoden [MSFT]" <markreno@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:OHbPRs49EHA.600@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
> Hi Curtis
>
> Yes this is the correct article number but it's not yet finished.  You'll 
> need to log a support incident with Microsoft to obtain the fix.
>
> Kind regards
> -- 
> Mark Renoden [MSFT]
> Windows Platform Support Team
> Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>
> Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to email 
> me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>
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> "Curtis Fray" <curtis.fray@Xbssmail.nhs.uk> wrote in message 
> news:eBQM3dw8EHA.2700@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> Thanks for the update. Can you confirm the KB article? I've tried looking 
>> up 888254 but I'm getting an error saying no documents match the search.
>>
>> Curtis.
>>
>> ============================
>>
>> "Mark Renoden [MSFT]" <markreno@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
>> news:ebqY8475EHA.4040@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>> Hi Curtis
>>>
>>> There's a fix for this now - 888254.  It requires a new registry key and 
>>> values also.  If you contact Microsoft, you'll be able to get the fix.
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> -- 
>>> Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>>> Windows Platform Support Team
>>> Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>>>
>>> Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to 
>>> email me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>>>
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>>> "Mark Renoden [MSFT]" <markreno@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
>>> news:Oe0qmfN0EHA.392@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>> Hi Curtis
>>>>
>>>> If/when one is released, I'll post here but you might want to log a 
>>>> case with Microsoft so that they can monitor the issue and contact you 
>>>> directly when one is available.
>>>>
>>>> Kind regards
>>>> -- 
>>>> Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>>>> Windows Platform Support Team
>>>> Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>>>>
>>>> Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to 
>>>> email me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>>>>
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>>>> "Curtis Fray" <curtis.fray@Xbssmail.nhs.uk> wrote in message 
>>>> news:%23ud%236dH0EHA.1264@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
>>>>> Hi Mark,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks very much for the info. Removing the Application Data folder 
>>>>> redirection has sorted out the problem. Where would be the best place 
>>>>> for me to keep an eye open for the fix for this?
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Curtis.
>>>>> -------------------------------
>>>>>
>>>>> "Mark Renoden [MSFT]" <markreno@online.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
>>>>> news:%23pOyhyB0EHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
>>>>>> Hi Curtis
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you redirecting Application Data?  If so, this might be a known 
>>>>>> issue that Microsoft is currently investigating.  Try turning off 
>>>>>> Application Data redirection if you have it in use and see what 
>>>>>> happens.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Kind regards
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> Mark Renoden [MSFT]
>>>>>> Windows Platform Support Team
>>>>>> Email: markreno@online.microsoft.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please note you'll need to strip ".online" from my email address to 
>>>>>> email me; I'll post a response back to the group.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no 
>>>>>> rights.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Curtis Fray" <curtis.fray@Xspacial.co.uk> wrote in message 
>>>>>> news:u1ceMQpzEHA.2656@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm having problems when trying to apply IE settings by group policy 
>>>>>>> to my
>>>>>>> users. However, if I assign the user local admin rights it seems to 
>>>>>>> work.
>>>>>>> But obviously I'd rather avoid this. What I'm basically trying to do 
>>>>>>> is
>>>>>>> automatically assign the proxy settings. I don't quite understand 
>>>>>>> why the
>>>>>>> group policy requires local admin rights as this is something I can 
>>>>>>> manually
>>>>>>> do when logged on with just user rights. I've applied other policies 
>>>>>>> (ie
>>>>>>> changing desktop background) and this works fine.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I found mention of changing the policy to Preference Mode but this 
>>>>>>> made no
>>>>>>> difference.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> When I check the Event Viewer it's giving me an error with 
>>>>>>> Source:Userenv,
>>>>>>> Event ID: 1091. I've found this is discussed in MS article KB823608 
>>>>>>> but this
>>>>>>> doesn't seem to apply to me as I have a pure Windows 2003 Server 
>>>>>>> domain with
>>>>>>> XP (SP2) clients only. And also the error is on the clients not the 
>>>>>>> server.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Does anyone have any ideas? The only mentions I can find about this 
>>>>>>> in
>>>>>>> newsgroups always refer to KB823608.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Curtis.
>>>>>>>
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