Re: Difference b/w Admin and User accounts when running IE
From: Trying Hard (TryingHard_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 02/17/05
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Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2005 14:55:03 -0800
I did that and it worked. The problem as I see it is that the initial site
"redirects" me to another site/url. For "www.yahoo.com" it takes me to
"au.yahoo.com". Just imagine how many entries I would need to put in the as
trusted.
I don't understand why it should work fine for an administrator as opposed
to a normal user. The security policies are applied to the server and not the
user. Is it an IE or Windows security problem? It appears as though I need to
set something like "allow redirect for all users". I tried setting security
to LOW as a test but it made effect.
"Steven L Umbach" wrote:
> If these were security templates and you can remember the names and where
> you got them from then that may help. Sounds strange that a regular user
> could not access Yahoo.com. It might be worth a try to put Yahoo.com in the
> trusted web content zone to see if it makes a difference and also check
> Event Viewer for any pertinent messages. -- Steve
>
>
> "Trying Hard" <TryingHard@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:4A456001-E2FD-47F0-9325-75DAF0D48420@microsoft.com...
> >I have implemented several Group polices to secure a W2K Terminal server. I
> > used the basic and medium ADM templates (not the HI). Sorry I forgot the
> > exact names.
> > After I did this my users can not access certain web sites, such as
> > "www.yahoo.com" and "www.victrip.com.au". IE just locks up.
> > However, if I logon as the domain administrator or as a user that is a
> > domain admin I can access those sites.
> > Why is this so?
> > I have traced what is happening within IE and found that the sites it has
> > problems with are all redirected.
> > Can anyone point me to a registory key or policy that I can change to get
> > it
> > working again? Thanks in advance.
> >
>
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