Restricted sites

J

JB

I am trying to add a site to Tools/InternetOptions/Security/Restricted sites
but I get a box coming up saying that 'the site I specified already exists
in another zone. To remove it from that zne before etc'

What zone can that be? Could it be the Hosts file?

JB
 
V

VanguardLH

JB said:
I am trying to add a site to Tools/InternetOptions/Security/Restricted sites
but I get a box coming up saying that 'the site I specified already exists
in another zone. To remove it from that zne before etc'

What zone can that be?

What other security zones are listed there? Look in those.
Could it be the Hosts file?

That file has nothing to do with the security zones. It doesn't even have
to do with security (for its original intent and how it is used but can
effect indirect security measures). See:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hosts_file
 
S

Smirnoff

JB said:
I am trying to add a site to Tools/InternetOptions/Security/Restricted
sites but I get a box coming up saying that 'the site I specified already
exists in another zone. To remove it from that zne before etc'

What zone can that be? Could it be the Hosts file?

JB

Internet, Local Intranet, Trusted?
 
J

JB

I think I got it. Spyware Blaster places a load of sites in the registry
under ....ZoneMap.

This one was there. What I can't understand is how a page that is there
(intended to be blocked: (4)) still opens, even though I redirect it to
127.0.0.0 through the Hosts file. meaning that t opens blank.

Still, I would expect that items in the 'Restricted sites' did not open at
all.

JB
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Think again.
I think I got it. Spyware Blaster places a load of sites in the registry
under ....ZoneMap.

This one was there. What I can't understand is how a page that is there
(intended to be blocked: (4)) still opens, even though I redirect it to
127.0.0.0 through the Hosts file. meaning that t opens blank.

Still, I would expect that items in the 'Restricted sites' did not open at
all.
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J

Jose

I think I got it. Spyware Blaster places a load of sites in the registry
under ....ZoneMap.

This one was there.  What I can't understand is how a page that is there
(intended to be blocked: (4)) still opens, even though I redirect it to
127.0.0.0 through the Hosts file. meaning that t opens blank.

Still, I would expect that items in the 'Restricted sites' did not open at
all.

JB

"Smirnoff" <[email protected]> escreveu na mensagem

It is SBs way to decide for you what sites are restricted or not.
Similar to Spybot meddling with the hosts file. I guess some of their
ideas are okay, but it is still meddling.

Just because a site is in the IE restricted zone(4), doesn't mean it
is blocked or you can't go there.

MS says:

Restricted sites:

The level of security set for Restricted sites is applied to sites
that might potentially damage your computer or your information.
Adding sites to the Restricted zone does not block them, but it
prevents them from using scripting or any active content. The security
level for Restricted sites is set to High and can't be changed.
 
P

PA Bear [MS MVP]

Placing a domain or website in Restricted Sites zone does NOT make such
webpages inaccessible.
 
J

JB

Thanks. I get it!

JB




"Jose" <[email protected]> escreveu na mensagem
I think I got it. Spyware Blaster places a load of sites in the registry
under ....ZoneMap.

This one was there. What I can't understand is how a page that is there
(intended to be blocked: (4)) still opens, even though I redirect it to
127.0.0.0 through the Hosts file. meaning that t opens blank.

Still, I would expect that items in the 'Restricted sites' did not open at
all.

JB

"Smirnoff" <[email protected]> escreveu na
mensagem

It is SBs way to decide for you what sites are restricted or not.
Similar to Spybot meddling with the hosts file. I guess some of their
ideas are okay, but it is still meddling.

Just because a site is in the IE restricted zone(4), doesn't mean it
is blocked or you can't go there.

MS says:

Restricted sites:

The level of security set for Restricted sites is applied to sites
that might potentially damage your computer or your information.
Adding sites to the Restricted zone does not block them, but it
prevents them from using scripting or any active content. The security
level for Restricted sites is set to High and can't be changed.
 

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