Re: Internet Explorer [WILDPACKET]
- From: "WILD PACKET." <mailtomohsin@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2005 05:52:58 -0400
Sorry - please ignore my earlier message .. I just read the entire link and
I think I'll be able to do the logon script. if any thing I'll repost here.
Thanks once again.
"Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:OLiAn3tyFHA.3720@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> OK. I found the link below which may help though there is not a Group
> Policy setting though you could use a Group Policy logon script to deploy
> it with a .reg file. --- Steve
>
> http://www.winxptutor.com/lmzunlock.htm
>
> tp://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310516&sd=tech ---
> .reg files.
>
> To accomplish this via the Registry, modify the following registry value:
>
> HKCU \ Software \ Microsoft \ Internet Explorer \ Main \ FeatureControl \
> FEATURE_LOCALMACHINE_LOCKDOWN
>
> In the right-pane, create a new REG_DWORD named iexplore.exe and set it to
> 0
>
> Values:
>
> 0 - Allows a Web page to run active content in your computer
> 1 - Disallows a Web page from running active content in your computer
>
>
>
> "WILD PACKET." <mailtomohsin@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:OvQcI4syFHA.156@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Did not work either..
>>
>>
>>
>> "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%23NocPzfyFHA.460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> How about this setting that was covered in the Windows XP Security ---
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> Security Features\Restrict ActiveX Install
>>> Use the Group Policy Object Editor to configure the proper
>>> Administrative Template. The prescribed settings are found at the
>>> following location:
>>>
>>> Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows
>>> Components\Internet Explorer\Security Features\Restrict ActiveX Install
>>>
>>> Internet Explorer Processes (Restrict ActiveX Install)
>>> Table A.9: Restrict ActiveX Install Settings
>>>
>>> Enterprise client desktop Enterprise client laptop High security
>>> desktop High security laptop
>>> Recommended
>>> Recommended
>>> Recommended
>>> Recommended
>>>
>>>
>>> The Restrict ActiveX Install\Internet Explorer Processes policy setting
>>> enables blocking of ActiveX control installation prompts for Internet
>>> Explorer processes.
>>>
>>> If you enable this policy setting, prompting for ActiveX control
>>> installations will be blocked for Internet Explorer processes. If you
>>> disable this policy setting, prompting for ActiveX control installations
>>> will not be blocked.
>>>
>>> Users often choose to install software such as ActiveX controls that are
>>> not permitted by company security policy. Such software can pose
>>> significant security and privacy risks to your network. Therefore, this
>>> appendix recommends you configure this policy as Enabled.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "WILDPACKET" <WILDPACKET@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:1BDCBB97-2033-48EC-8648-D285F4FBC70E@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> Thank you Steve for your response.
>>>>
>>>> This one do not work.
>>>> configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Internet
>>>> Explorer/internet control panel/advanced page - allow active content
>>>> from
>>>> cds to run on users machine and set it to enable
>>>>
>>>> This works but also stops from running the content ActiveX. I want the
>>>> content to run w/o user intervention.
>>>>
>>>> The other one that comes to mind is computer
>>>> configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Internet
>>>> Explorer/security features/local machine lockdown security - Internet
>>>> Explorer Processes - set to disabled
>>>>
>>>> Advise please.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Steven L Umbach" wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Kind of crazy with all the settings which is good after you find it.
>>>>> Here
>>>>> are a couple that you may want to check out to see if it helps. These
>>>>> may
>>>>> also be under user configuration but look under computer
>>>>> configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Internet
>>>>> Explorer/internet control panel/advanced page - allow active content
>>>>> from
>>>>> cds to run on users machine and set it to enabled after reading the
>>>>> full
>>>>> description of the setting. The other one that comes to mind is
>>>>> computer
>>>>> configuration/administrative templates/Windows components/Internet
>>>>> Explorer/security features/local machine lockdown security - Internet
>>>>> Explorer Processes - set to disabled after reading full decryption of
>>>>> the
>>>>> setting. You could tests these settings by modifying local Group
>>>>> Policy
>>>>> [gpedit.msc] on a computer to see if it helps assuming there is no
>>>>> overriding GPO at the domain/OU level that has the same setting
>>>>> fined. --- Steve
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> "WILDPACKET" <WILDPACKET@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>>>> news:65848BB3-C1C4-4CE4-B048-8D7A024063D5@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>> > Users are receiving this message in the IE after installing SP2 for
>>>>> > XPP.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > "To help protect your security, IE has restricted this file from
>>>>> > showing
>>>>> > active content that could access your computer. Click here for more
>>>>> > options
>>>>> > ....."
>>>>> >
>>>>> > I want to disbale this message via GPO and I cannot seem to find
>>>>> > this
>>>>> > option in the GPO.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Advise please.
>>>>> >
>>>>> > Thanks in advance.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
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