Turn off "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is enabled"
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2007年7月27日 11:52In XP/2003 I can turn off the "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration is enabled" in IE in the Add/Remove programs.
How do I do this in Windows Server 2003 / Longhorn?
Ian
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2007年7月27日 11:57
Found it finally.
Go to Server Manager
Click the top item in the tree to the left "Server Manager"
On the page that appears, go to "Security Information"
Look for "Configure IE ESC" on the right.
Perhaps IE ESC could be renamed to "IE Security" -
2007年10月7日 11:21Why is not just in ....Internet explored security options.....DUH ...another common sense out the window scenario.....
It shoud be a checkbox on the main security tab......you are welcome Microsoft....please send me a check..... -
2008年4月12日 19:41
This hiding of features is what bugs me about Vista and Server 2008. Things that used to be easy to find are scattered around.
A matrix or search tool of how it was done in a prior OS and the same task is done in the current OS would lead to better adaption of Vista and 2008.
For example there is no Add/Remove Programs an Windows Features in 2008 like it is in 2003, XP Pro, 2000 or Win98. Moving it to features at least requires a breadcrumb in the prior location.
Stuff that was so easy with a Right click Properties is now 3-4 more layers down.
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2010年7月8日 3:14
I have just installed Server 2008 for the first time. But the documentation is still of Server 2003 vintage.
res://iesetup.dll/IESechelp.htm#manage on my system says:
Go to Control Panel and then Add or Remove Programs. I assume it's Program and Features.
Then it says go to Add/Remove Windows Components. I assume it's now Turn Windows features on or off.
Well, it's nowhere to be found under Turn Windows features on or off.
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2010年7月8日 10:47
On Thu, 8 Jul 2010 03:14:44 +0000, K.Kong wrote:
I have just installed Server 2008 for the first time.? But the documentation is still of Server 2003 vintage.
res://iesetup.dll/IESechelp.htm#manage on my system says:
Go to Control Panel and then?*Add or Remove Programs*.? I assume it's*Program and Features*.
Then it says go to *Add/Remove Windows Components*.? I assume it's now*Turn Windows features on or off*.
Well, it's nowhere to be found?under *Turn Windows features on or off*.Open Server Manager. Look at the far right side of the section labeled
Security Information.
Paul Adare
MVP - Identity Lifecycle Manager
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2010年7月8日 11:17Sorry to confuse. I did see the answer by Ian Vink. Posted my message hoping that the powers that be see it and will update the doucmentation.
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2010年7月16日 13:15
After setting both admins and users to off, users found in Remote Desktop group on our Terminal Services Server still has IESC enabled. Is there any other places to check? GPO shows no added config for IESC. It's running win2008 ent 32-bit.
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2010年7月16日 13:52
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2011年2月10日 13:52
On Server 2003, this option is the best way to disable enhanced security on I.E.
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2011年6月10日 23:43
Fuck you microsoft. yet another asshole move. Lets make it really fucking frustrating....- 已建议为答案 klab 2011年7月30日 7:24
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2011年7月11日 13:11Remove "Internet Explorer Enhanced Security" using Add\Remove programs Don't bother to try and configure it.
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2011年8月17日 3:40
This is for windows server 2003.
To enable/Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration
- Open Control Panel, click Add or Remove Programs, and then click Add/Remove Windows Components.
- Select Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration, and then do one of the following:
- To apply the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to both administrators and all other users, click Next.
- To apply the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to only one of these groups (either administrators or users who are not in an Administrators group), click Details, select either For administrator groups or For all other user groups.
- Click Next, and then click Finish.
- Restart Internet Explorer to apply the enhanced security settings.
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2011年8月22日 20:55
Fuck you microsoft. yet another asshole move. Lets make it really fucking frustrating....
I find this sentiment to NOT BE ABUSIVE and is an accurate summary of the situation.Thank you WindowsBlows if only our squeeky little voices made a difference.
My observation is this: Even after disabling IE ESC as described above I am reminded with EVERY SINGLE page
that IE ESC is not turned on with a large yellow bar at the top. Which is really annoying. Would love to turn off the yellow bar.
I find some obscure thing called f i r e f o x and c h r o m e working really well and frustration free.
I want less frustration.
Also grateful that no M V P's appeared to answer. Those answers are never solutions at all, EVER. -
2011年9月17日 15:56Without a doubt the single most annoying time consuming feature built into Windows.
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2011年9月21日 23:58
Fuck you microsoft. yet another asshole move. Lets make it really fucking frustrating....
I find this sentiment to NOT BE ABUSIVE and is an accurate summary of the situation.Thank you WindowsBlows if only our squeeky little voices made a difference.
My observation is this: Even after disabling IE ESC as described above I am reminded with EVERY SINGLE page
that IE ESC is not turned on with a large yellow bar at the top. Which is really annoying. Would love to turn off the yellow bar.
I find some obscure thing called f i r e f o x and c h r o m e working really well and frustration free.
I want less frustration.
Also grateful that no M V P's appeared to answer. Those answers are never solutions at all, EVER.
The real problem here, unfortunately, is not Microsoft. I would love to blame them, but frankly it is not their fault this time.Remember that lawsuite a while back? Some company with a poor server administrator who had no clue how to secure his server ended up suing Microsoft for "not being secure". So now we have Microsoft having to tow down to the layers so they don't get sued again.
And that means making everything way too difficult for those of us who understand exactly what we are doing and why we are doing it -- and bearing in mind the what's and why's have decided we do not want certain security features enabled in our environments.
Take them to court now and all they have to do is say the "made it very difficult to disable security features" and the jerk suing them "intentionally bypassed system safety measures"
- 已建议为答案 endyrx 2011年10月4日 7:18
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2011年10月4日 7:23
Hello all. I have the same problem with my SEPM. The problem come from firewall in my case. I using Isa server 2004. I make a rule who allow all outbound traffic from "Computer" sepm-hostname/ip address (this is object in firewall who have to be created from the appropriate menu) to External network.
Everything run smoothly. No more error = 4 or 2.
For future use. Almost 99% of the returned error 4 or 2 is related to firewalls.
Good luck to all and sorry for may pure English.
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2011年11月29日 1:44
Is there a "Server Manager" in Windows Server 2003???
It seemed like your original question pertained to Server 2003....
Bob K -
2012年1月9日 16:46This is amazingly difficult. Is there a single definitive list that says exactly what to do?
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2012年1月20日 21:33
Rudhra1 gave the definitive answer on Wednesday, August 17, 2011 3:40 AM
Thank you Rudhra1
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2012年2月16日 15:09Instead of complaining, perhaps an alternate solution is for you to develop your own web browser. You design it to your satisfaction and deal with security issues yourself. If you don't like IE, make your own path.
- 已建议为答案 toddrenouf 2012年4月6日 2:12
- 取消建议作为答案 toddrenouf 2012年4月6日 2:12
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2012年4月6日 2:20sorry about the propose un-propose - thought it referred to what i was writing - i have disabled IE ESC so that all web pages open without its check - i did it thus _ went to control panel>programs and features>turn windows features on and off> security information>configure IE ESC - here is the option to turn on and off for administrator and/or users - after my doing this it was removed from IE and as mentioned web pages open without the pop up of ESC
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2012年4月30日 22:00
Can someone explain this screen shot... Server Manager says its off, but the browser says (and behaves as if) its on...
When logged in as THE Administrator the setting is honored, but when logged in as any other account it is not.
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2012年6月12日 9:04
If anyone is interested in how to do this in Server 2008
Follow this tutorial:
Disable Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration - Windows Server 2008
I hope this helps!
- 已建议为答案 TheXternal 2012年6月12日 9:05
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2012年6月12日 9:05Restart Internet Explorer then it should work
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2012年6月19日 14:27
Thanks!
It works for me.
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2013年3月6日 16:02god only knows why this is enabled by default at all. just another thing for administrators to have to disable by default on every single server. Haven't met a single admin who ever leaves this enabled.
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2013年4月24日 20:20
god only knows why this is enabled by default at all. just another thing for administrators to have to disable by default on every single server. Haven't met a single admin who ever leaves this enabled.
Hello, look at me and you will. ;) There's no single reason to make ALL servers able to browse internet. Maybe, terminal servers should. But the most of servers MUST be ESC-enabled. I think, security reasons are clear enough for all administrators.Сквозь сиреневый дым...

