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Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 2000/NT>Internet Explorer Access Denied Error> Internet Explorer Access Denied Error the security descriptor cannot be set error access is denied Tags: Internet Explorer Security Servers Windows Last response: 30 October 2004 09:09
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(More info?) Have a freshly installed version of 2000 server and receive an error when trying to access the Internet via Internet Explorer: “Access Denied by security policy� http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/ie/forum/ie9-windows_7/when-trying-to-access-a-website-getting-error/d824a21b-0b07-407e-92d2-96aafc088c22 “The security policy for your network prevents your request from being allowed at this time.� - All inter-network connections work fine via Explorer. - Had this problem on a server over a year ago and I forget what was done - Netscape allows Internet access from this server. More about : internet explorer access denied error Anonymous a http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/224303-46-internet-explorer-access-denied-error b 8 Security 30 October 2004 09:09:08 Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win2000.security (More info?) If the server is a member of a domain there may be Group Policy user configuration applied to it to restrict that applications that can not run on it. Otherwise check local Group Policy via gpedit.msc and drill down to user configuration/administrative templates/system to see if there is a list of applications in the don't run specified Windows applications. If it is not defined, set it to disabled. Also see if the run only allowed Windows applications is enabled. If it is a domain computer also use the gpresult support tool to see what user configuration Group Policies are applying while you are logged onto that computer and any of those policies could be suspect. --- Steve "Slatfatf"
WindowsWindows 10 Windows Server 2012 Windows Server 2008 Windows Server 2003 Windows 8 Windows 7 Windows Vista Windows XP http://windowsitpro.com/networking/access-denied-disabling-ies-enhanced-security-configuration-feature Exchange ServerExchange Server 2013 Exchange Server 2010 Exchange Server 2007 Exchange Server 2003 Outlook Unified Communications/Lync SharePoint Virtualization Cloud Systems ManagementSystem Center PowerShell & Scripting Active Directory & Group Policy Mobile Networking Storage TrainingOnline Training IT/Dev Connections Webcasts VIP Library Digital Magazine Archives InfoCentersIT Innovators Mobile Computing Business Now Desktop VDI All About access is Converged Architecture Advertisement Home > Systems Management > Networking > Access Denied: Disabling IE's Enhanced Security Configuration Feature Access Denied: Disabling IE's Enhanced Security Configuration Feature Get answers to your security-related Windows 2003, XP, and Win2K questions Dec 19, 2004 Randy Franklin Smith | Windows IT Pro EMAIL Tweet Comments 0 Advertisement I'm sick access is denied of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE) Enhanced Security Configuration bugging me every time I open a Web site. Can I disable it? Yes, you can disable this feature (which is new in Windows Server 2003), but I have to say that Microsoft added it for a good reason. Browsing the Web, especially from a server, is an inherently dangerous activity and will continue to be for the foreseeable future because of the complexities of rendering content from an untrusted source and the risks of mobile code. Browsing the Web from a server while logged on as an administrator is much more dangerous because any malicious software (malware) you inadvertently execute will run on the server and will be able to take advantage of your privileged administrator authority. Enhanced Security Configuration blocks potentially dangerous content when you open a Web site and informs you that to see the blocked content, you must add the Web site to your Trusted Si