Controlling the behavior of “Open File – Security Warning”

Scenario: When you invoke an application/executable from a networked location like UNC path, etc,. IE7 & above in Windows 7/2008 & above think that you are trying to launch an application that is not in it’s trusted sites list and thus results in a user prompt for the user confirmation about the authenticity of the application. This is a new Windows security feature built into IE7 and above on Windows 7/2008 and above. Example: You try to launch a shortcut to notepad executable or even directly the executable from a shared location via UNC path as shown below. This results […]

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Internet Explorer Group Policy Preferences do not apply to Internet Explorer 9 in a Windows Server 2008 R2 domain environment

Consider the following scenario on a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-b… Consider the following scenario on a Windows 7-based or Windows Server 2008 R2-based computer: You have a domain server that is running Windows Server 2008 R2. You use the Group Policy Administration Tools for Windows Server 2008 R2. In this scenario, in the domain in which you are using Internet Explorer Group Policy Preferences, you encounter the following problems. Problem 1 Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, Windows Internet Explorer 7, and Windows Internet Explorer 8 Group Policy Preference items do not apply to users who are running Windows […]

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Troubleshooting “The RPC server is unavailable” – TechNet Articles – Home – TechNet Wiki

Table of Contents · o Introduction o The RPC Server o The RPC Client o RPC Quick Fixes § Unable to resolve DNS or NetBIOS names in an Active Directory environment § The RPC service or related services may not be started § Network Connectivity § Verify ports needed by RPC are open § File and Printer Sharing is not enabled § Name Resolution § DNS Name Resolution § NetBIOS Name Resolution § TCP Session Establishment § Firewall/Network § RPC Discovery § Discovery – RPC Over TCPIP § Discovery – RPC Over SMB § RPC Communication o How to identify […]

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