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| Subject: | Small hole in Windows Media Player. |
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| Date: | Wed, 16 Feb 2005 09:56:38 -0500 |
I ran into a problem yesterday as I was pushing out Windows Media Player 9 out to all my users. The security tab under the options menu allows the user to alter Internet Explorer's security settings. I have a Group Policy that removes the security tab from Internet Explorer however; if you don't set the HideSecurityTab policy for Media Player you can override the settings of Internet Explorer. Not good. So for everyone trying to control your user's browsing experience you may want to check this out. Thanks A D Information Technology Group Security Identification Systems Corporation
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