Sharing Favorites Between Two Logins



I have a local and domain user set up to share the same local profile on a
Windows XP computer. This means they share the same Internet Favorites.

The favorites link for secured financial sites only work from the original
local user login. When the domain user who shares the profile logs in, and
selects the links, MSIE 7 simply refuses to even draw or contact the page.
It says "Site not reachable" on the page, and the "Phishing Filter" shows as
Red and gives the message that the Phishing filter site cannot be reached.

How do I get these two logins to share the one link? They should be
sharing the same Cookies folder, but my guess is that the Cookies must have
hard coded into them the user's login, and somehow MSIE is reacting to that
due to some security configuration? What configuration setting do I relax
to change that behavior?

Yes, I have Full Control on the Profile directory, and the user's registry
hive, given to both of the login IDs.

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Will


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