[gptalk] Re: Internet Explorer - Program / Manage Add-Ons / Active X controls via policy
- From: jfvanmeter@xxxxxxxxxxx
- To: gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, <gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:57:50 +0000
On the workstation are you getting 1702s in event viewer? Have you tried
deleting the group policy cache c:\windows\security\templates\policies? I had a
workstation that appeared to be getting policy correctly but the setting was no
showing up. Once I deleted the workstations cached policies and ran gpudate
/force the settings appeared in RSOP.
Hope this helps.
Take Care and Have Fun --john
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From: "Craig Judd" <Craig.Judd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Hi
>
>
>
> We are having trouble deploying changes to IE7 for controlling the
> active-x components that the browser manages. We have a couple that we
> need to disable by default, and as such would like to deploy via group
> policy. However attempts at trying to deploy these changes from the
> server don't seem to land on the machines they are directed at. Even
> after several attempts at GPUPDATE, the policy changes don't appear in
> the RSOP listing or indeed in the group policy changes / under tools.
>
>
>
> Any ideas, on how to force deployment of these browser settings?
>
>
>
> Any help welcomed.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Craig Judd
>
> ICT Network Manager
>
>
>
> Parkstone Grammar School,
>
> Sopers Lane,
>
> Poole,
>
> Dorset.
>
> BH17 7EP
>
>
>
> 01202 605617
>
> 07920 523601
>
>
>
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- From: "Craig Judd" <Craig.Judd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <gptalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 13:01:22 +0000
Hi
We are having trouble deploying changes to IE7 for
controlling the active-x components that the browser manages. We have a couple
that we need to disable by default, and as such would like to deploy via group
policy. However attempts at trying to deploy these changes from the server don’t
seem to land on the machines they are directed at. Even after several attempts
at GPUPDATE, the policy changes don’t appear in the RSOP listing or
indeed in the group policy changes / under tools.
Any ideas, on how to force deployment of these browser
settings?
Any help welcomed.
Regards
Craig
Judd
ICT
Network Manager
Parkstone
Grammar School,
Sopers
Lane,
Poole,
Dorset.
BH17
7EP
01202
605617
07920
523601
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Hi We are having trouble deploying changes to IE7 for
controlling the active-x components that the browser manages. We have a couple
that we need to disable by default, and as such would like to deploy via group
policy. However attempts at trying to deploy these changes from the server don’t
seem to land on the machines they are directed at. Even after several attempts
at GPUPDATE, the policy changes don’t appear in the RSOP listing or
indeed in the group policy changes / under tools. Any ideas, on how to force deployment of these browser
settings? Any help welcomed. Regards Craig
Judd ICT
Network Manager Parkstone
Grammar School, Sopers
Lane, Poole, Dorset. BH17
7EP 01202
605617 07920
523601 |
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