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How can I deploy the Windows Server 2008 Internet Explorer Enhanced Security option via group policy?

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How can I deploy the Windows Server 2008 Internet Explorer Enhanced Security option via group policy?

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The administrative template file inetesc.adm can also be used to deploy the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration settings on Windows Server 2008. To do so, you can Download the adm file from the following link and import it to the GPO. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d41b036c-e2e1-4960-99bb-9757f7e9e31b&DisplayLang=en Here are the detailed steps: • 1. Create a new GPO or use an existing GPO to configure the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security setting. • 2. Right-click a GPO and select Edit. • 3. Expand Computer Configuration\Policies, right-click Administrative Templates, and then select Add/Remove Templates. • 4. Click the button Add, and then double-click the adm file to import it. • 5. After that, you should see the item Classic Administrative Templates (ADM) under Administrative Templates. • 6. Expand the item, and then you can configure the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration policies as you did in Windows 2003 domain.

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