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fear_nothing
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:23 am Post subject: windows GPO - allow new IE window |
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I've created a windows GPO that locks the hell otta a windows XP workstation. Over all it works fine, but I need to back it down a bit. I'm trying to locate the setting that would allow IE to spawn a new window.
I would assume its under:
User Config - Admin Templates - Internet Explorer
no luck so far...
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fear_nothing
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:35 am Post subject: |
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So far I appear to be stuck with a reg hack, but I'm not sure if this is the same thing.
MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\AdvancedOptions\BROWSE\REUSEWINDOWS
However it won't work in this situation as the GPO is user based & not computer based. |
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:35 am Post subject: |
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Try User Config -> Admin Templates -> Windows Components -> Internet Explorer.
GPEDIT.MSC on my machine here shows a few pop-up related settings in that section. |
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:40 am Post subject: |
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fear_nothing wrote:So far I appear to be stuck with a reg hack, but I'm not sure if this is the same thing.
MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet
Explorer\AdvancedOptions\BROWSE\REUSEWINDOWS
However it won't work in this situation as the GPO is user based & not computer based.
It's similar, but not quite the same thing.
That particular value governs whether a new IE window is spawned if you launch a URL shortcut directly (e.g. double-clicking in your Favorites folder) or if an existing window is reused.
It's one of the first things I disabled on my work machine, as it's bloody annoying. If I click on a shortcut I want a new window, damn it, not to navigate away from a useful page in an existing window. Grrrr. |
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fear_nothing
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 6:52 am Post subject: |
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bitchin' I found it
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274846/
Use Group Policy Objects to set advanced settings
You must have the Group Policy set to Preference mode to customize Internet Explorer. To do this:
1. Open the Group Policy Editor by using Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
2. Locate and click Internet Explorer Maintenance under Windows Settings in User Configuration.
3. Right-click Internet Explorer Maintenance, and then click Preference Mode.
If a policy is already defined, you must click Reset Browser Settings before you can place this policy in Preference mode. When you reset the browser settings, any policy settings that are specified to that Group Policy are reset. |
_________________ -Fear
Remember when it comes to Security only the paranoid will survive….
Slashdot poster: I don't use commercial applications. I don't use programs for my security tests. I do the tests myself everyday.
Slashdot reply: You don't use programs? What, you put the cat-5 in your mouth and try to *taste* the intruders?
An infinite number of monkeys pounding away on keyboards will eventually produce a report showing that Windows is more secure and has a lower TCO, than linux.
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 7:41 am Post subject: |
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fear_nothing wrote:bitchin' I found it
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/274846/
Use Group Policy Objects to set advanced settings
You must have the Group Policy set to Preference mode to customize Internet Explorer. To do this:
1. Open the Group Policy Editor by using Microsoft Management Console (MMC).
2. Locate and click Internet Explorer Maintenance under Windows Settings in User Configuration.
3. Right-click Internet Explorer Maintenance, and then click Preference Mode.
If a policy is already defined, you must click Reset Browser Settings before you can place this policy in Preference mode. When you reset the browser settings, any policy settings that are specified to that Group Policy are reset.
And the particular setting in question is...? |
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fear_nothing
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:05 am Post subject: |
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"If a policy is already defined, you must click Reset Browser Settings before you can place this policy in Preference mode. When you reset the browser settings, any policy settings that are specified to that Group Policy are reset."
resets the advanced settings back to default... which did the trick. |
_________________ -Fear
Remember when it comes to Security only the paranoid will survive….
Slashdot poster: I don't use commercial applications. I don't use programs for my security tests. I do the tests myself everyday.
Slashdot reply: You don't use programs? What, you put the cat-5 in your mouth and try to *taste* the intruders?
An infinite number of monkeys pounding away on keyboards will eventually produce a report showing that Windows is more secure and has a lower TCO, than linux.
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Wed Mar 26, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: |
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No, I meant the particular setting to allow the browser to spawn a new window. |
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affabletoaster, Akely, anglachel, blahpony, CMTG, EdisonRex, Elk, Equin, evilness, Fido, fathertyme, Goddess, Jaymac, je, jodygirl, KingKobra, Lycander, mally, Max, OhioArt2, perrito_blanco, Rover, Spot, sully_51, the taz man, thriftyjack, twiztid, wrathiron, yiayia49
A journey of 3,500 miles begins with a single comic.
Would you like good music at a price that is right? CD Baby, baby.
Elf booty got soul. Elf girls like to rock and roll.
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fear_nothing
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Tue Apr 08, 2008 6:07 am Post subject: |
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Once the MS KB article has been applied, this GPO setting allows new windows to be toggled on/off
User Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Internet Explorer->Browser menus->Disable open in New Window menu option: set to "Not Configured: |
_________________ -Fear
Remember when it comes to Security only the paranoid will survive….
Slashdot poster: I don't use commercial applications. I don't use programs for my security tests. I do the tests myself everyday.
Slashdot reply: You don't use programs? What, you put the cat-5 in your mouth and try to *taste* the intruders?
An infinite number of monkeys pounding away on keyboards will eventually produce a report showing that Windows is more secure and has a lower TCO, than linux.
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