Re: Windows 2003 security issue



have you checked GPO settings?

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M Irusalimsky
MCP, MCSA, MCSE
"Knowledge is power"
"Francis" <francis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23O5QhjuIGHA.532@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Yes, I have uninstalled the IE ES for admin & users and it is still
> popping up saying that it is enabled. About being linked to some other
> website that may be in
> a different web content, I can't tell as it is not showing at the bottom
> right of the browser.
> If it is linked, is it because of that particular file or website that I
> am trying to download from. As it is, I can't download from any site, even
> from our intranet.
> Francis
>
> "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:e0wojSoIGHA.964@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hmm. When you try to download does it show that the site is in a trusted
>> zone at the bottom right hand corner of the browser window and is the
>> download from the same website and not linked to some other website that
>> might be in a different web content zone? You might also want to post in
>> the Microsoft.public.internetexplorer.security newsgroup. When you went
>> to Control Panel/add and remove programs/Windows components to remove IE
>> enhanced security try uninstalling it for users and administrators if you
>> did not do so before to see if that makes a difference. --- Steve
>>
>>
>> "Loh" <francisloh@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>> news:%2367%23L3kIGHA.3492@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>> Thanks Steven for the suggestions. I have tried everything you said but
>>> no
>>> go. However, there is some difference in the error when I created a new
>>> user
>>> (with admin rights). It looked as though it was going to work when it
>>> asked
>>> for the web site to be added into the trusted zone & lower its security.
>>> When done, it asked for the same action but acknowledges that the site
>>> is
>>> already added when I tried to add again.So I cannot get past this
>>> block -
>>> same issue. IE must be stuffed.
>>>
>>> Francis
>>>
>>> "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
>>> news:uWldqfjIGHA.516@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>> 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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