My users in my branches move from pc to pc quite a bit.
I am having a hard time finding what I need.
What I need is a way to make sure the following is always true no matter what 
pc the user logs into IE 9-11.

1. General TAB --> Browsing History
* Click on Settings and make sure to select
'Every time I visit the webpage'

2. Security TAB --> Trusted Sites
* Click on Trusted sites (Green checkmark icon near
the top of the Security Tab)
* Click on the Sites button that is directly
underneath.
* In the new pop-up window, check if the correct
URL (i.e. https://*.domain.com and https://*.domain.us)
is in the Websites window. If so, click the Close button.
If not, please type in the URL in the 'Add this website to the
zone:' field and then click on Add, then Close.

3. Privacy TAB --> Cookie Settings
* Click on the Advanced button.
* In the new pop-up window, check the 'Override
automatic cookie handling' checkbox, if not
already checked.
* Make sure First and Third party cookies are
selected to accept.
* Put a checkmark in for 'Always allow session
Cookies' checkbox, if not already checked. Click
on the OK button to save the setting.

4. Privacy TAB --> Pop-up Blocker
* In the Pop-up Blocker section, click on the
Settings button.
* In the new pop-up window, check if the correct
URL (i.e. *.domain.com and *.domain.us) is in
the Allowed sites section. If so, click the Close button.
If not, please type in the URL in the 'Add this website to allow:'
field and then click on Add, then Close.

Is there a reg hack or Group Policy for Windows 7 32 bit pc's running on a 
Server 2012 R2 Active Directory??

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