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    Where in the registry [resolved]

    Where in the registry are the security settings for IE stored. To be precise, I need the security settings for Active X on a local intranet.

    I have looked and looked, bu tI can't find them.
    Last edited by Acidic; May 10th, 2004 at 08:29 AM.
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    Perhaps www.winguides.com will be able to shed some light on their location.

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    Unforunately not. I tried searching their forums and they did have that question, but no answer to it.

    If anyone already is a member, can you ask the question again please? I don't like signing up to things where I don't think I'll stay a member. Sign-up-for-one-time-use-stuff-phobia.
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    Try running "RegMon" (www.sysinternals.com), then change the setting in IE and see what entries are being modified
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    OK, thanks, I think I've got it now. And thanks for that link.

    If anyone wants to know, I'm pretty sure they're stored here:
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\SO

    At least on WinXP Pro
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    Originally posted by plenderj
    Try running "RegMon" (www.sysinternals.com), then change the setting in IE and see what entries are being modified
    That would of been my next suggestion.

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