Notifications in IE
From: michael (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Tue, 1 Jun 2004 14:44:42 -0700
Hello,
for anyone who is interested, I found the answer to my
own question. I had only granted my users "Users" access
to the PC. When I logged in as an admin equiv, the
messages were gone. So, I granted my users admin rights,
and then used my GP editor to lock down all the functions
that I didn't want them to have. Seems to be working
great.
Thanks,
Mike
>-----Original Message-----
>Int he environment that I am working in, it bacame
>necessary to forbid our users to download programs onto
>their machines. Unfortunately, I do not have a server to
>control the PC's, and so I am using a local security
>policy through Group Policy editor. I am in an XP Prof.
>Environment. My problem is, after I have disabled Active
>X scripts, and disbled downloades in the browser, (IE 6,
>SP1), everytime one of my users goes to a page, they get
a
>notification that I have disabled those features. Once
>would be fine...but it happens on almost every page. Any
>ideas on how to turn these notifications off?
>
>Thanks,
> Mike
>
>.
>
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