I have been attempting to get a response to this issue as well. Running IE
SP2 on XP SP2 machines I have an issue with a sub-set of my users who cannot
access secure sites unless they are a local admin on the machine. I am
speculating there is a registry edit that is being written each time the user
access a secure site, or something in their profile.
I should add I have attempted the fixes listed in Article ID: 870700 and
elsewhere. I am interested in finding the root cause of the issue. I would
prefer not to implement the final solution mentioned in each of the Microsoft
articles, “Create a new user profile”, creating a new profile resets a
variety of user preferences. Instead I would prefer to edit and/or fix what
corruption exists so as not to negatively impact my users.
"janwil" wrote:
> Hi!
> Ï have an issue on my terminalservers where an ordinary user can't
> open some ssl secured websites but if i put this user in the local
> administrator group on the server it displays perfectly.
> I've tried to test the same thing with powerusers group but that has
> not been successfull.
>
> The user also has an certificate in the private store that
> authenticates the user to the website it shows up both when user is in
> the administrator group and when the are not.
> But after the certificate dialogbox it wont display the site if the
> user is not in the administrator group.
>
> I'm wondering if the user must have some admin rights to the file
> system or the registry HKLM keys.
> Is there anybody who can give me a tip or something usefull?
>
> Thanks in Advnace!
>
> Jan
>
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