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Do you have your GPO set to apply the
changes even when the GPO hasn’t changed? If not, it may be worth
enabled this option in your GPO: Computer Configuration/Administrative
Templates/System/Group Policy/Internet Explorer Maintenance/‘Process even
if Group Policy Objects have not changed’ Maybe this will fix the problem. Cheers, Matty From:
Charles Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] For the life of me… I’m being plagued with
problems now. On the server, I set up the GPO to reflect certain
sites under the Intranet and Trusted sites. I also set the GPO to disable the
users ability to add/remove sites, and change their home page. As of right now, users can not add/remove sites from
the Security Zones, nor can they change their default home page. (Which is what
I wanted). However, each time any workstation reboots, the sites that I set
under Intranet/Trusted are removed and what was originally there comes back.
(i.e. free.aol.com, etc). Each time, on the server, I remove the specific
zones, add the ones I want, then run secedit from the command prompt. Users
receive the policy change no problem, until they reboot.
Server: Windows 2000 AS SP4 Workstations: Windows 2000 SP4
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- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Securi... Charles Campbell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Securi... Charles Campbell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Se... Charles Campbell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Securi... Charles Campbell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Darren Mar-Elia
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Securi... Charles Campbell
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Security Holland Matthew BC GB
- RE: [ActiveDir] Group Policy and IE Zone Securi... Charles Campbell
