Re: Pop-up blocker
I would recommend using Group Policy through AD rather than local
policy. Either way it's where all IE settings are a located Admin
templates, Windows Components, Internet Explorer.
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Michelle Yu wrote:
Hi Jeff,
How could I turn off pop-up blocker in Local GPO on the terminal server?
Regards,
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