How do I do this in Windows Server 2003 / Longhorn?
Ian
Go to Server Manager
Click the top item in the tree to the left "Server Manager"
On the page that appears, go to "Security Information"
Look for "Configure IE ESC" on the right.
Perhaps IE ESC could be renamed to "IE Security"
I have just installed Server 2008 for the first time. But the documentation is still of Server 2003 vintage.
res://iesetup.dll/IESechelp.htm#manage on my system says:
Go to Control Panel and then Add or Remove Programs. I assume it's Program and Features.
Then it says go to Add/Remove Windows Components. I assume it's now Turn Windows features on or off.
Well, it's nowhere to be found under Turn Windows features on or off.
fixed by adding local gpo.
- Proposed as answer by klab Saturday, July 30, 2011 7:24 AM
This is for windows server 2003.
To enable/Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
- Open Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, and then do one of the following:
- To apply the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to both administrators and all other users, click Next.
- To apply the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to only one of these groups (either administrators or users who are not in an Administrators group), click Details, select either For administrator groups or For all other user groups.
- Click Next, and then click Finish.
- Restart Internet Explorer to apply the enhanced security settings.
Hello all. I have the same problem with my SEPM. The problem come from firewall in my case. I using Isa server 2004. I make a rule who allow all outbound traffic from "Computer" sepm-hostname/ip address (this is object in firewall who have to be created from the appropriate menu) to External network.
Everything run smoothly. No more error = 4 or 2.
For future use. Almost 99% of the returned error 4 or 2 is related to firewalls.
Good luck to all and sorry for may pure English.
- Proposed as answer by toddrenouf Friday, April 06, 2012 2:12 AM
- Unproposed as answer by toddrenouf Friday, April 06, 2012 2:12 AM
Can someone explain this screen shot... Server Manager says its off, but the browser says (and behaves as if) its on...
When logged in as THE Administrator the setting is honored, but when logged in as any other account it is not.
The fix for remote desktop users was to search the registry for the IEHarden and IEHardenIENoWarn values for each users profile within the registry and set the value to 0.
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