Re: Managing IE6 in a Terminal Services Environment
- From: cbrunet <darthkorn@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 19:16:10 -0000
On Sep 17, 10:39 am, "TP" <tperson.knowsp...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Curtis,
Does the problem occur with new users (newly-created profile)?
I ask because the IEES doesn't always work well when it needs
to modify existing profiles to reflect enabled/disabled status.
When a user logs on after disabling IEES they should see a
window come up like this:
Peronalized Settings
Removing personalized settings for:
%IEHARDENUSER_DESC%
This window is the Just-In-Time setup for IEES changing the user's
registry settings to reflect the disable.
Have you tried temporarily setting the Site to Zone Assignment List
to Not Configured? If it is working properly then a normal user should
be able to add sites after you make the change.
-TP
cbrunet wrote:
All servers did indeed show IEES as removed from the control panel.
Any other ideas? I'm double checking currently to see if loopback
processing is configured properly for the GPO, but if the settings are
showing up in the registry and in the RSoP, I do not believe it would
be a GPO setup issue.
Are you not expected to be able to add additional sites when using the
site to zone assignment list? In other words, it needs to be in the
"Not Configured" configuration for users to be able to add sites? I
can't have it supply a pre-set number of sites, but still allow users
to add additional ones in the future?
.
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