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» Internet Explorer » Internet Control Panel Prevent ignoring certificate errors This policy setting prevents the user from ignoring Secure Sockets Layer/Transport Layer Security (SSL/TLS) group policy certificate autoenrollment certificate errors that interrupt browsing (such as "expired" "revoked" or group policy certificate enrollment "name mismatch" errors) in Internet Explorer.If you enable this policy setting the user cannot continue browsing.If you
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disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can choose to ignore certificate errors and continue browsing. Policy path:Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel Scope:Machine
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on 27 Jan. 2010] Advertisement GFI WebMonitor helps you get in control of your web activity and protect against web-based threats! Monitor, manage and secure business internet usage. Get your http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles-tutorials/authentication_and_encryption/Configuring-Advanced-IE-Settings-Using-Group-Policy.html FREE trial now! Close X GFI WebMonitor® - Discover, manage and secure http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21966750/internet-explorer-11-issue-with-security-certificate-error-prompt your network Monitor & control web activity Manage bandwidth & internet usage Secure downloads & web browsing Control of applications, stronger policy management, increased scalability and performance - from a new, single intuitive interface. Your FREE trial awaits: Download a 30 day, fully functional, free trial which also includes GFI technical support. group policy No credit card required What is involved in the Advanced Security settings in IE and how best to configure each one. Introduction There is no question, especially after the last month of IE scares, that every computer running Internet Explorer needs to be locked down and secured. With many advances from Microsoft within IE, such as UAC, Protected Mode, Integrity levels, and more, there still group policy certificate seems to be some incorrect configurations of IE. Not only incorrect configurations, but after my last tour of speaking on Windows security throughout the United States, there still seems to be some confusion regarding the Advanced Security settings that are available within IE. In this article I will go over what the Advanced Security settings mean and give some direction on how best to configure each. Where to Find the Advanced Security Settings There might be some confusion as to which IE security settings I am referring to, so let me be clear about this. The security settings I am referring to are under the Tools - Internet Options menu within IE. Once you get the Internet Options dialog box open, you then click on the Advanced tab. Under the Advanced tab, you scroll down until you see the Security section, which can be seen in Figure 1. Figure 1: The Advanced Security settings section for Internet Explorer It is this suite of settings that I am referring to for this article. Advanced Security IE Settings in a GPO These same Advanced Security settings for IE are exposed to many versions o
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