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| Subject: | RE: IE security zone assignment on 2003 terminal server |
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| Date: | Mon, 29 Jan 2007 13:47:19 -0500 |
Thank you all for the responses. I tried making the same policy settings in
Computer Configuration, but there was no change. I did not get a chance to
try the registry file merge on login, but the issue became moot; it works
fine on a 2000 Terminal Server.
> Just a question though-what type of box(2003 or Xp) did you set
the
> original policy on?
I originally created the GPO on an XP Pro system with GPMC. I also tried
installing GPMC on the 2003 server and editing the GPO from there, but it
didn't help.
Daniel Schmidt
dschmidt@buddyrents.com
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