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In windows server 2008 R2, IE asks you to add each website you visit to allowed site list. I learned how to override it for my d

Dec 9 2011 11:41PM by Paras Doshi   

Go to server manager > configure IE ESC > Turn off "enhanced security configuration".

Note: only for demo machines.

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  • In fact, ESC is available in Windows Server 2003 R2 also. I do not recollect the navigation off-hand (there are somethings that I recollect via visual cues only), but it is available.

    commented on Dec 10 2011 7:06AM  .  Report Abuse This post is not formatted correctly
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  • Nice! Thanks Nakul, If that was a tip - i liked it and learned it :)

    commented on Dec 10 2011 12:48PM  .  Report Abuse This post is not formatted correctly
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