Re: Security Level in IE7
- From: "Anna Clark" <anna.clark(remove this)@verizon.net>
- Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 07:37:33 -0500
Hi Daniel:
Something else is wrong. SBS by default does not restrict internet
browsing.
I suspect your DNS or your placement of your WAN connection. You must also
run the CEICW.
Do you have one or two network cards in your SBS?
Does EVERY DNS setting on EVERY machine point to the ip address of your SBS
internal nic?
In Administrative Tools->DNS are the DNS settings that your ISP gave you on
the forwarders tab?
How is your SBS connected to the intenet? Router, Firewall, Direct
Broadband plug?
From a workstation, and the server, run this command:
ipconfig /all > c:\ipinfo.txt
open the ipinfo.txt file, copy and paste the info into your next post. Do
not change anything, and tell us which is which.
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Regards:
Anna Clark
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<Nascimento>; "Daniel" <NascimentoDaniel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
message news:44102C10-EC3B-415D-B92B-3E28C9FF1F6A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I installed the windows sb server 2003 and added a domainover
all the users start the session inside the domain (using pcs with XP Pro)
but the security level is vary high so theay can´t see almost no pages
the internet.
and because they'er inside the domain can't change those settings.
i tried to define the security setting in the server but i have no clue
how... :)
can anyone help me?
thank you
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