Re: Windows 2003 security issue



Try adding the website you are trying to download from to your trusted Web
Content Zone and then set security for that zone to low to see what happens.
Make sure that the website in question is not in the restricted web content
zone. Is this a new or ongoing problem or did it happen suddenly or after
installing any software? I would also try creating a different user account
to try from that will generate a new user profile based on the default user
profile to see if that account has the same problem or not. --- Steve



"Francis" <francis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:ODRdsxYIGHA.2012@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
> I really need some help after spending hours trying to resolve the windows
> 2003 issue.
> Have a win2k3 server used as a terminal server and I cannot download any
> file from the internet or intranet.
> I have tried logging in as administrator both remotely as well as locally.
> It shows a security alert "Your current settings do not allow this file to
> be downloaded." I have tried setting the browser
> internet/intranet/trusted
> zones to medium-low with "allow file download","run activex controls and
> plugins"..... enabled. No success.
> I have even disabled Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
> just to try if it works. No success.
> I have edited the group policy by running gpedit.msc and enabled
> everything in the Internet security settings. No success.
> There is no firewall, antispam on the server & have disabled antivirus. I
> think I have tried everything I know or have read about.
> Is there something I am missing? Thank you.
>
> Francis
>


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