Win2003 how to let IE stop that annoying security warning tips

  
                

It is said that the win2003 system is a very secure system. At first, I didn't believe it, but the users who used it can really understand this. The security settings of the built-in IE6.0 in the win2003 system are also corresponding. Raising the standard, the users have to endure the security warnings that Microsoft has tirelessly.

Some users will reduce the security level to "in the middle" in IE's "Tools & Rarr; Security & Rarr; Internet Zone Security Level". However, this must be modified by a system administrator level user and cannot be modified by other users.

In fact, you only need to open the relevant security settings in Group Policy to solve the above problems. First log in as the system administrator, enter “gpedit.msc” in the run box, enter the group policy editor after returning, find "local computer strategy → computer configuration → management module → Windows components → Internet Explorer”. Select this item and change the default value of "Security Zone: Computer Settings" to "ldall" and "Not Configured" to "Allow". After the system administrator sets the security zone to "in the middle", other users can also enjoy "quiet".

The high standard security of the win2003 system is obvious to everyone, and it can better protect the system from external viruses. However, such a high-defense system will bring certain troubles. If you are also troubled by this trouble, you may wish to set it up.

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