Hi Jeff...
Might I suggest putting the sites you wish to be in the trusted sites on
your Internet Options on your administrative machine, then open the policy,
and tell it to import. It works fine here doing it that way.
John
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Yes it says it is applied but when I go in and look it says no sites when I
am looking under trusted sites.
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What does gpresult say? Is it applying the policy?
David Chianese
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I verified in the policy that the box is NOT checked. Perhaps I am
not doing something correctly. So I will go thru the steps I did.
Created a new policy. Went under IE maintenance. THen Security.
Double clicked on Security Zones and Content Rating.
Checked import current settings then clicked on modify settings.
Once in modify settings I went to Trusted Sites \ settings and
unchecked the Require Server verification. I then entered
*.domain.com and clicked Add. Then hit OK out to the policy. Closed
that and had it apply to the machine.
Logged into machine. GPupdate \force then rebooted machine. Logged
in as standard user. No change.
Jeff
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One thing I noticed in trusted sites GPO is that you should almost
always uncheck https sites only, otherwise any non https site added
in there invalidates the policy and it never applies, even though
gpresult says it does apply. I hope this helps. It does work fine
for us.
Regards,
David Chianese RHCE, MCSE+I, CNE, CNA
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At a lose here.. I setup a policy that added the trusted sites
but it doesnt appear this is doing anything as the trusted
sites are not being added. The IEAK communite group is of no
help. Anyone had any success modifying the trusted sites thru
policy?
Jeff
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Gentlemen
I need to come up with policy for IE I believe. We have a
Sharepoint portal running. When initially the user goes their
on a new drive the Digital Dashboard tries to install.
Currently with the security level that is set it wont install
unless an admin logs into the machine and goes to the website.
My question is. If I set the Portal web page as a trusted site
which it is as its internal web site. Would the Digital
Dashboard install correctly with no further action needed.
Trusted sites security was not changed from its default
settings.
Jeff
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