Wouldn't a more direct approach be to add the affected sites to the Local Intranet zone? On 12/18/05, Melvin.Columna@xxxxxxxxx <Melvin.Columna@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > *Good Morning,* > > *Because of a change in our browser-based application, I've been asked to > change the I.E. Security Zones on our Citrix servers so to "lax" the > Internet Zone and make then more like the Intranet Zone. Would it be as > simple as copying all the key values from Zone 1 (Local Intranet) to Zone 3 > (Internet)* > > *We are using Internet Explorer 6.0 SP1 on MetaFrame XPe FR3 on Windows > 2000 SP3* > > *This is the information I've gathered to now...* > > *The registry values I think I need to modify are under ...* > *HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet > Settings\Zones* > > *And, I have this document to use as my values guide...* > ***http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182569/EN-US/*<http://support.microsoft.com/kb/182569/EN-US/> > ** > > *The machines are behind two firewalls, so users cannot surf the > Internet. The ultimate goal is to turn off the prompting of running > signed/unsigned ActiveX controls. * > > *I need to do this to several Explicit and Anonymous applications.* > > . > . > . > * > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * > *Melvin Columna > Kraft Foods/GDC - Global Application Management > eMail: Melvin<.>Columna<@>Kraft.com <http://kraft.com/> {remove the < and > > characters} > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > * >