1. Start the Server Manager by clicking the Server Manager icon in the systray, or the Server Manager shortcut in directly the Start menu or in the menu Administrative Tools

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2. Scroll down to Security Information within Server Summary and click Configure IE ESC. In the window that pops up select Off for both Administrators and Users. Save the changes by clicking OK.

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Tags Server 2008 Workstation

6 Responses to “Disabling Internet Explorer Enhanced Security”

  1. Joe Says:

    Thank You! It was kind of annoying, I wanted to get a feel of the OS and it was prompting me to add every new website.

  2. Ser4s Says:

    Thanks was looking for it at the add/remove software -> windows components like in windows server 2003.

    But use firefox 99% of the time anyway.

  3. sawo Says:

    I think its better to keep these settings if you use FireFox, Opera or other browser in case some harmful application tries to attack IE even if your not using it.

  4. burst Says:

    is there a registry key value that i can adjust to this?

    Admin: I guess the information in Method 3 at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/933991/ is what you are looking for.

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  6. vmlinuz.exe Says:

    The latest security patch can be obtained from the following address: http://www.getfirefox.com/

    There is an additional hotfix available at http://noscript.net/ but it mostly serves to protect against a certain piece of malware that starts with an F. and was previously made by a group that starts with an M. which were assimil^R^R^R^R^R^R^R taken over by a group that starts with an A.

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