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Old February 23rd 05, 11:51 AM
JR
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An XP(SP2) PC is on a domain. Is it possible to give a normal user all
activex (signed and unsigned) download and execute permissions.
Thanx
JR


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Old February 23rd 05, 04:53 PM
BMR777
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You Could set the Security Zone Level to Low or Possibly Medium-Low. If this
is done for the Trusted or Intranet Zone this is ok, but if you want to do
this for the Internet Zone, this is a MAJOR SECURITY RISK. This will no
doubt allow spyware and adware into the PC if done on the Internet Zone.

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