Re: WEb site question
- From: Kim K <KimK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Mar 2009 06:56:06 -0700
I do not mind they install this themselves, currently there is nothing set in
the IE policies - these are all not configured.
I Need to know pleae where I set that setting to enable them to get these
controls and if by default there is a local policy already set somplase that
would prohibit their website from showing the website?
I have witnessed this myself (by RD) - their site was built with Flash and
all computers on the domain cannot view the site correctly, but computers
that are not on the domain can. I think there are only 2 answers here, 1.
they need to install teh flash in their browser or 2. there is some GPO
restricting this.
Any ideas?
"Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
Kim K <KimK@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:.
I installed a new 08 server this past week in an office, that the
employees now say they cannot eaccess their website, which was made
with flash.
Have you witnessed this yourself?
I am assuming that since they were joined to the domain they have not
installed the flash or other java controls for their user profile.
That's possible, but seems unlikely as it's not a per-user thing. It can be
a per *browser* thing, though. I suggest you check this out yourself to see
what the symptoms actually are.
However, is there a GPO that I can set to allow for downloads and
install of flash and such so that I do not have to touch all their
machines?
No, you need to install it yourself or the users have to have sufficient
privileges to do it themselves.
Thanks in advance.
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