Greyed out buttons - not from Group Policy ?

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All of the corporate workstations I check have Home Page greyed out as well
as Temporary Internet File settings and Clear History greyed out also.

I have looked through all 3 GPO's affecting these computers but find nothing
here. Does anybody know where else these settings may be coming from?

We're running IE6 for XP SP2.

Thanks for your help.
 
Lyndsay said:
All of the corporate workstations I check have Home Page greyed out
as well as Temporary Internet File settings and Clear History greyed
out also.

I have looked through all 3 GPO's affecting these computers but find
nothing here. Does anybody know where else these settings may be
coming from?

We're running IE6 for XP SP2.

Thanks for your help.

This usually caused by the immunization feature of Spybot S & D or whatever
the same feature is called in Ad-Aware.

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Lyndsay said:
All of the corporate workstations I check have Home Page greyed out
as well as Temporary Internet File settings and Clear History greyed
out also.

I have looked through all 3 GPO's affecting these computers but find
nothing here. Does anybody know where else these settings may be
coming from?

We're running IE6 for XP SP2.

Thanks for your help.

An earlier post mentions that Norton AV 2006's "home page protection" will
also cause this.

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Frank Saunders, MS-MVP OE
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http://www.fjsmjs.com
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Thanks for the info, but, we don't use either of those products. I wonder if
any of the Antivirus products do similar things - we use Trend Officescan.
 
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