Re: Question about Windows 2000 and IE?



IE's settings are all normal, no policies that I know of. I'm not that
knowledgable of policies, but after searching help I found something
called IPSec. That is not enabled. I even looked in the registry for
some kind of key that would disable browsing and nothing was there.

I know this probably won't help, but it's all the data I could gather.

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