GPO block your current security settings do not allow this file to be downloaded

what GPO setting or Registry what stop IE from downloading files

Am 16.05.2012 14:21, schrieb rprudog:
> what GPO setting or Registry what stop IE from downloading files
gpsearch.azurewebsites.net - enter "allow file downloads zone". This can
be configured for each of the security zones IE offers. But remember:
This will NOT AFFECT other browsers that are even available as portable
editions, so you must not rely on that... unless you have SRP or
Applocker in place.
regards, Martin
NO THEY ARE NOT EVIL, if you know what you are doing:
Good or bad GPOs?
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