GPO to add sites to a Security Zone for Terminal Server users

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Hello everyone,

I figured out how to configure a GPO to add sites to the intranet zone for
our pc users, but it doesn't appear to be working for our terminal server
users. Can someone point me in the right direction? Thanks for your help.

Chris
 
Re: GPO to add sites to a Security Zone for Terminal Server users

That would be true and I believe it has to do with Win2k3 server enhanced
explorer security. What you need to do is adjust the registry at logon to
add your sites to hkey_current_user for each user.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899270

Hope this helps.

Pete
 
Re: GPO to add sites to a Security Zone for Terminal Server users

Thanks Pete, can you tell me what this is doing? I can see the keys that it's
accessing, but what exactly does the script do? Thanks again.

"Peter Dickason, MCSE, CCA, CNE" wrote:

> That would be true and I believe it has to do with Win2k3 server enhanced
> explorer security. What you need to do is adjust the registry at logon to
> add your sites to hkey_current_user for each user.
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/899270
>
> Hope this helps.
>
> Pete
>
>
>
 
Re: GPO to add sites to a Security Zone for Terminal Server users

Well basically it copies your settings from local machine to current user.
I'm not a big fan of fudging registry keys but with TS that's the nature of
the beast. Your only other option is to hard code the sites in GP under
user / Administrative Templates / Windows Components / Internet Explorer /
Internet Control Panel / Security Page / Site to Zone Assignment List which
is the route I decided to take when I experienced this problem. The only
issue with hard coding them here is that the user cannot make his own
adjustments which may or may not be desireable.

Pete
 
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