Adding Trusted sites with a URL

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Guest

My corporate WAN is in need of adding trusted sites to IE configurations with
a URL (simular to changing your home location).

Is it possible to add a java script or something so when the user clicks on
a defined URL, it will add the url to their trusted sites?

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V

Vanguard

Joe A said:
My corporate WAN is in need of adding trusted sites to IE configurations
with
a URL (simular to changing your home location).

Is it possible to add a java script or something so when the user clicks
on
a defined URL, it will add the url to their trusted sites?


If that were possible, every malware and evil site would have already been
doing it long ago so they would be rendered under the much less restrictive
security zone, and equally long ago the browsers would have plugged any such
security breach. You don't put locks on your doors that any key will open.
 
R

Robert Aldwinckle

Joe A said:
My corporate WAN is in need of adding trusted sites to IE configurations with
a URL (simular to changing your home location).

Is it possible to add a java script or something so when the user clicks on
a defined URL, it will add the url to their trusted sites?


Which OS? Check your Tools menu?
(I see "Add to trusted zone" there in XPsp2. E.g. press Alt-T,u)


I think these used to be scripts added by IE5 Power Tweaks
but I can't find a Microsoft reference for them any more:

http://www.mvps.org/winhelp2002/restricted.htm

Section: Add new Menu Items to Internet Explorer

(MSN search for
"Add to trusted zone" "Add to restricted zone"
)


Hmm... it looks like that's where graburl.htm comes from
so I guess I installed it in this XPsp2 partition
but don't remember doing that. ; }

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Asked here. Answered here. Are you using the notification feature
of the web interface to newsgroups that you are using?
(Others have my permission to forward this reply to the OP if they wish to.)


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