Re: need to change IE security levels for LOCAL users on Win 2k3 Serve

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Hello ZippyDan,

YOU can use the local computer policies to configure IE for the w2k3 server

a.. Click Start | Run, type mmc and press enter
Console1 window pops up
a.. Click Console
a.. Select Add/Remove Snap-in...
a.. Click Add button
a.. Scroll to Group Policy within the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog
a.. Highlight Group Policy snap-in and click Add button.
a.. Click Finish when prompted to finish with Local Computer as the Group
Policy Object.
a.. Click Close
a.. Click OK

Scroll to User Configuration, Windows Settings, Internet Explorer.

Hope this helps

Isaac


"ZippyDan" <ZippyDan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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setup:

No Domain
Windows Server 2k3 running Citrix App Server for
QuickBooks 2009 Enterprise

Citrix is using LOCAL User profiles to login via Terminal Services
QuickBooks complains about 5 times about various IE security issues
(security level and trusted sites) every time a Citrix client logs in.
This
is confusing and annoying for my newbie users.

I'm not terribly concerned about IE security on this machine as the Users
do
not have direct access to IE and the machine is not used for casual
browsing.

I have already uninstalled the Enhanced Internet Explorer Security addon
for
both Administrators and Users, but I can't find an easy way to change the
IE
security settings for each User. When I login as each User, it appears
they
don't have the permissions to change IE security settings.

Can anyone help me with this situation? Remember they are LOCAL users not
Domain Users, thanks.


.



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