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17 lip 2012 · So below I will show you how you can still use Group Policy to configure the IE Zone via group policy while still allowing the user the ability to add additional sites. Put simply we are going to setup the IE Zone registry keys manually using Group Policy Preferences…
In the registry, perform a search for a URL that is known to be trusted. This should get you to the relevant key where you can see all of the others. On my Windows 7 installation, the path appears to be HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMapKey, which is slightly different from this answer.
13 paź 2020 · ZoneMap. The ZoneMap key contains the following keys: Domains; EscDomains; ProtocolDefaults; Ranges; The Domains key contains domains and protocols that have been added to change their behavior from the default behavior. When a domain is added, a key is added to the Domains key. Subdomains appear as keys under the domain where they belong.
15 cze 2019 · Administrator can Configure Internet Site Zone using Group Policy Preferences to manage the site zone mapping for the user in the domain without limiting their ability to manually add new site mapping. Follow this post to find out the step by step to do it.
14 mar 2010 · In this tutorial I will show you how to configured one of the few settings that are not controlled by preferences but can be configured using a native Group Policy.
8 gru 2014 · Under HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap\Ranges, I create a key e.g. "Range1" and the inside that create the following values: A DWORD with name "*" and value 0x2 (for all protocols(*) and trusted site(2)) A string with name ":Range" with value "10.0.1.13"
7 lip 2016 · We have a Windows server 2012 R2 remote desktop farm, which we have applied a GPO to, to control site to zone assignments. This was working fine up until recently, but just lately, we have found that this setting is not applying.