Re: How can I get the default IE security zone settings?

From: Miroslav Kubik (kubik_miroslav_at_seznam.cz)
Date: 05/25/05


Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 05:24:02 -0700

Perfect, thanks. Exactly what I needed.

"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:

> Assuming that the Security_HKLM_Only Policy is not enabled:
>
> Login as Administrator (or another user profile), and export this registry
> key:
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet
> Settings\Zones\<Zone ID>
>
> Then, login to your profile and merge the REG contents.
>
> Alternately, you can export the said registry key from another computer
> running Windows XP.
>
> --
> Ramesh, Microsoft MVP
> Windows XP Shell/User
> http://windowsxp.mvps.org
>
>
> "Miroslav Kubik" <kubik_miroslav@seznam.cz> wrote in message
> news:7E7834CF-6089-4BE4-95BE-A0B1D5FC9FE3@microsoft.com...
> > No, this won't help, because zones have been changed straight in registry.
> > It
> > means that default setting is now different from original settings. Have
> > you
> > got *.reg files which change my zones to original default?
> >
> > "Jupiter Jones [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> Open Internet Explorer
> >> Click Tools/Internet Options
> >> Click Security tab.
> >> Click Default Level
> >>
> >> --
> >> Jupiter Jones [MVP]
> >> http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
> >> In memory of our dear friend, MVP Alex Nichol
> >> http://www.dts-l.org
> >>
> >>
> >> "Miroslav Kubik" <kubik_miroslav@seznam.cz> wrote in message
> >> news:B5F0ED90-0645-4E3E-8AFE-93FE4B8DAC77@microsoft.com...
> >> > Hi,
> >> >
> >> > I've installed security application, secure-it which makes changes to
> >> > security zones in IE by registry. Unfortunetaly some web application
> >> > now
> >> > don't work due to restrictive settings and I don't know what was
> >> > exactly
> >> > changed. It doesn't help to unistall application. Is there any way how
> >> > to
> >> > get
> >> > default IE security zone settings?
> >> > Help please.
> >> > Thanks a lot
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>



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