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I have installed MS Antispyware, not a problem, running
OK, but, by the looks of it I have run the system inoculation, now in IE if I click on, Tools > Internet options, I get the message that 'this operation has been cancelled.....contact administrator', I am the administrator. So obviously you cannot change any settings in IE You can still get to Internet Options through the control panel. I have hunted for the system inoculation feature to uncheck, whatever I have checked, but I cant find it, any suggestions anyone? Thank you David |
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>-----Original Message----- >I have installed MS Antispyware, not a problem, running >OK, but, by the looks of it I have run the system >inoculation, now in IE if I click on, Tools > Internet >options, I get the message that 'this operation has been >cancelled.....contact administrator', I am the >administrator. So obviously you cannot change any >settingsin IE > >You can still get to Internet Options through the control >panel. > >I have hunted for the system inoculation feature to >uncheck, whatever I have checked, but I cant find it, >any suggestions anyone? Hi You have all options and rules inside MSAS, check Realtime protection-Internet agents and also with Advanced tools-System explorer. When you look at this first time it might look rather confusing but it works great after some time when you finds all settings. I think we have a much better integration about this when IE7 arrives. -- plun |
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hi,
thanks for your suggestions, but(!), maybe i should have said, all internet agents, system agents, application agents i set to inactive in the hope that this would solve the problem and it hasnt worked. in Realtime protection-Internet agents, i have not altered anything and have not blocked anything. once i had reset the agents to inactive i tried a restarting (you never know) just incase, but no luck. still no access to Internet Options through IE Any other ideas? David >-----Original Message----- >David wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>I have installed MS Antispyware, not a problem, running >>OK, but, by the looks of it I have run the system >>inoculation, now in IE if I click on, Tools > Internet >>options, I get the message that 'this operation has been >>cancelled.....contact administrator', I am the >>administrator. So obviously you cannot change any >>settingsin IE >> >>You can still get to Internet Options through the control >>panel. >> >>I have hunted for the system inoculation feature to >>uncheck, whatever I have checked, but I cant find it, >>any suggestions anyone? > >Hi > >You have all options and rules inside MSAS, check >Realtime protection-Internet agents and >also with Advanced tools-System explorer. > >When you look at this first time it might look >rather confusing but it works great after >some time when you finds all settings. > >I think we have a much better integration about this when >IE7 arrives. > >-- >plun > > > >. > |
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>-----Original Message----- >hi, > >Any other ideas? Hi Nope, tried also to search within this newsgroups. Have not seen this behavior before. Everything else updated ie Windowsupdate ? -- plun |
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plun wrote:
> David wrote: > >>-----Original Message----- >>hi, >> >>Any other ideas? > > > Hi > > Nope, tried also to search within this newsgroups. > Have not seen this behavior before. > > Everything else updated ie Windowsupdate ? > > -- > plun Hi You must have something within your policies. Application Agent: Internet Explorer Restrictions What does this Application Agent do? The Internet Explorer Restrictions Agent monitors Internet Explorer restrictions. What is Internet Explorer restrictions? Internet Explorer restrictions are a security measure that prevent you from changing the options or home page in Internet Explorer. Restrictions are activated by changing registry settings. These options should only appear if your administrator has authorized them. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/se...p/xpsgch06.mspx and http://www.windowsecurity.com/tutor...y_Policies.html Perhaps you can find out which policy to change for IE settings. -- plun |
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it is a bit of a funny one.
the OS is fully patched and updated. ! David >-----Original Message----- >David wrote: >>-----Original Message----- >>hi, >> >>Any other ideas? > >Hi > >Nope, tried also to search within this newsgroups. >Have not seen this behavior before. > >Everything else updated ie Windowsupdate ? > >-- >plun > > > >. > |
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I like Plun's idea of looking at the policy settings--that, or a custom
version of the browser distributed or modified with the IEAK are the ways I could imagine creating this situation. I don't think this effect relates to Microsoft Antispyware--at least, yours is the first such post since the program released that I've read. Did you do a scan and remove some things? Maybe there'd be a clue in the cleaner.log file in the Microsoft Antispyware installation directory. That should list each object removed. If you go to start, run, type in "gpedit.msc" without the quotes and hit enter. Navigate to Administrative templates, windows components, Internet explorer, Internet Control panel. What settings do you see there? -- FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware: http://www.geocities.com/marfer_mvp/FAQ_MSantispy.htm "David Green" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:27da01c52001$adfb9790$a501280a@phx.gbl... > it is a bit of a funny one. > > the OS is fully patched and updated. > > ! > > David >>-----Original Message----- >>David wrote: >>>-----Original Message----- >>>hi, >>> >>>Any other ideas? >> >>Hi >> >>Nope, tried also to search within this newsgroups. >>Have not seen this behavior before. >> >>Everything else updated ie Windowsupdate ? >> >>-- >>plun >> >> >> >>. >> |
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