Re: Terminal server settings
From: Feng Mao (fengmao_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 07/06/04
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Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 08:34:47 GMT
Hi Patrik,
Thank you for posting!
Based on your previous message, you want to know how to set Temporary
Internet Files size in Group Policy console.
Patrik, let us follow the below steps to implement your request:
1. Click Start, point to Run
2. Type "GPEDIT.MSC" (without quotation marks) and then press Enter
3. Expand "User Configuration" branch and "Windows Settings: branch
4. Right click "Internet Explorer Maintenance" branch, choose "Preference
Mode" from the context menu
5. Now, you will find "Advanced" item under "Internet Explorer Maintenance"
6. Highlight this item, you will see Corporate Settings and Internet
Settings
7. Double click "Corporate Settings" to launch the "Corporate Settings
Properties" dialog box
8. Now you can change the settings for Temporary Internet Files.
If a policy is already defined, you must click Reset Browser Settings
before you can place this policy in Preference mode. When you reset the
browser settings, any policy settings that are specified to that Group
Policy are reset.
NOTE: Preference mode settings are set by an administrator; however, you
can change the settings after the policy is applied (for example, your home
page or settings on the Advanced tab). After the policy is applied to a
client computer, you can change your home page and advanced settings.
For additional information about how to set Advanced Settings by using
Group Policy, click the below hyperlink and view the article in Microsoft
knowledge base.
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=274846
274846 How To Set Advanced Settings In Internet Explorer by Using Group
Policy
I hope that the above information is helpful.
Thank you for choosing Microsoft and have a nice day!
Thanks & Regards,
Feng Mao [MSFT], MCSE
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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