I would like to maintain IE Internet Options for users on a terminal server without having to log in and change them manually. Specifically, I want to be able to indicate computers to include in the Local intranet as well as setting some Custom level security settings. Any assistance would be appreciated. I assume there is an administrative way to get access to these, I just don't know it. Can someone help point me in the right direction?
How Do I Maintain User’s IE Internet Options
internet explorer
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Best Answer
In an Active Directory scenario you can create a GPO to set all those configuration options for your users.
If this is a stand alone server, you can configure these options by changing the options in the Local Computer Policy. To do this:
On the server (as an admin) click Start, then run and enter mmc.exe
Click File, then Add/Remove Snapin
Select Group Policy Object, click Add
Select 'Local Computer' as the realm
Click Ok, then Ok again
All set