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Ken-

I appreciate you posting a reply, I was beginning to
wonder why everyone was tiptoeing around my question. It's
been out there a while. While your information is helpful,
I would still like to know if those site folders within
the domain directory can be removed

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Subject: Re: domain folder in hkey_current_user
From: "Ken Wickes [MSFT]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/16/2003 10:53:44 PM




Use the security tab in IE's Internet options to edit this
data. The
descriptions there should help you.

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If you edit the data on the security tab of IE's Internet
Options, the edits will be reflected there.

Everything you see from these registry keys is related to
the data on the security tab of IE's Internet Options.
Each user can have their own settings as well.
-----Original Message-----
Ken-

I appreciate you posting a reply, I was beginning to
wonder why everyone was tiptoeing around my question. It's
been out there a while. While your information is helpful,
I would still like to know if those site folders within
the domain directory can be removed

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Subject: Re: domain folder in hkey_current_user
From: "Ken Wickes [MSFT]"
Sent: 11/16/2003 10:53:44 PM




Use the security tab in IE's Internet options to edit this
data. The
descriptions there should help you.

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Ken Wickes [MSFT]
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I am concerned as to what if any access threat is posed
by the entries in the "domains" folder found in
my
computer\hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\windows\cur
re
ntversion\internet settings\zonemap

Besides using firewall, anti-virus, filters, and spyware
programming; can or should these entries be regularly
removed or permissions denied to all but the system,
admin, or user to insure data is not being reported? I see
folders from unrecognized sites/domains, or from long ago
visits. Quite a few have been saved into the registry.

Thanks for your time, any help or direction would be
greatly appreciated.








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Well if you don't want to override the zone that those sites are put into,
then I guess you can delete them. I'd still do it from the UI to make sure
everything is coherent.

Those sites may be in those lists for a reason however.

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Ken Wickes [MSFT]
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L Cepek said:
Ken-

I appreciate you posting a reply, I was beginning to
wonder why everyone was tiptoeing around my question. It's
been out there a while. While your information is helpful,
I would still like to know if those site folders within
the domain directory can be removed

---------------------------------------------------------
. Reply (E-mail) Forward (E-mail)

Subject: Re: domain folder in hkey_current_user
From: "Ken Wickes [MSFT]" <[email protected]>
Sent: 11/16/2003 10:53:44 PM




Use the security tab in IE's Internet options to edit this
data. The
descriptions there should help you.

--

Ken Wickes [MSFT]
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.


message
I am concerned as to what if any access threat is posed
by the entries in the "domains" folder found in
my
computer\hkey_current_user\software\microsoft\windows\curre
ntversion\internet settings\zonemap

Besides using firewall, anti-virus, filters, and spyware
programming; can or should these entries be regularly
removed or permissions denied to all but the system,
admin, or user to insure data is not being reported? I see
folders from unrecognized sites/domains, or from long ago
visits. Quite a few have been saved into the registry.

Thanks for your time, any help or direction would be
greatly appreciated.
 
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