Windows server 2003 removes the IE trust site prompt method

  
windows server 2003 removes the IE trust site prompt method in order to configure SharePoint installed Windows Server 2003 and found that after the new installation of Windows Server 2003 operating system, open the browser to query online information I found that IE always "stays up" and prompts, "Do you need to add the currently visited website to your trusted site; if you don't trust it, you can't open the specified page; if you trust, you must Click the “Add” button to add the page to the list of trusted sites to “. Once acceptable, but every time you visit a web page, you have to go through such steps, which is obviously too cumbersome. In fact, we can cancel the IE security check on the website by clicking the following method: 1. Click "Start”-->“Set”“Control Panel”, in the open control panel window, use the mouse Double-click the “Add or Remove Programs” icon, then click “Add and Remove Windows Components”; cut the interface to “Add and Remove Windows Components” page; 2. Select “Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration”. Option, remove the checkmark from the box in front of it, and then click the “Next” button to remove the option from the system; 3. Click the "Complete" button to exit the component. Prompt window. In the future, when you go online, IE will not automatically check the security of the website, which will save a lot of trouble. At this point, the problem was solved satisfactorily. In fact, using Internet Explorer to access the Internet, it is very memory. You can choose other browsers that are not based on the IE kernel, such as firefox, opera, etc. The speed is very good. When you use “Add or Remove Programs in Windows Server 2003, you receive the error message <; Unable to load the installer library wbemupgd.dll” To resolve this issue, follow these steps: 1. Click “ ”, right click on “My Computer", and then click <;Properties". 2. Click the “Advanced" tab and then click "Environment Variable". 3. Click on “Path” in the System Variables list, and then click “Edit”. 4. Replace the three paths in the "variable value" To do this, follow these steps: a. Delete the following three paths in the "variable value" box: SystemRoot%\\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\\System32\\Wbem b. in "variable value” Type the following text in the box to replace the path you deleted in step 4a. C:\\Windows\\System32;C:\\Windows;C:\\Windows\\system32\\Wbem Note: C is the hard drive where Windows is installed and Windows is the folder where Windows is installed. c. Click “OK” three times.
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