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Before I start, this is not a spyware issue. This is not a hijack issue. This
is not a virus issue. This is a group policy issue. Please answer accordingly. Company wide, our IE homepage is set in group policy at a domain level to our intranet and end users do not have permission to change the homepage. We are having completely random instances where perhaps once per week, one random workstation out of 42 (win2000 pro or Win XP with IE6 and either SP1 or SP2) directs its homepage to the default MSN page, in our instance, it directs to http://ninemsn.com.au however the homepage address in the internet options remains greyed out on our intranet address. The problem then stays for a while then disappears of its own accord. We have not been able to define any event which makes this problem appear or disappear. Can someone please give me some thoughts on things to try to prevent this occurring. Perhaps more regular Group Policy refreshes or even some way to force the workstation to keep trying to load group policies if for some reason an update fails rather than revert to a default setting? Thanks Ben |
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GDay M8,
Perhaps some users are choosing the option to Reset Defaults (Programs tab on the Internet Options Dialog) which refreshes values stored under the HKLM to the HKCU for Internet Explorer. Check the values for IE in the registry under the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main (I think its the Start Page value for the default home page) or even just scan an effected machines registry for the ninemsn.com.au string - this will reveal where the default value is being picked up from. I'm not sure if gpedit.msc has options to set the default values. It does have options to block access to the Programs tab of Internet Options. I know that there are options in IEAK, but apart from that you should be able to work out the changes to your adm scripts that will set the HKLM default values for IE to be the same as the HKCU values (Probably just cut and paste with a change to the Root node value for the registy entry) Please post back to this thread if this is the solution. "Sportscover IT Department" <SportscoverITDepartment@discussions.microsoft.com > wrote in message news:CFA72E29-E58C-40D6-9266-F63002B96B4C@microsoft.com... > Before I start, this is not a spyware issue. This is not a hijack issue. This > is not a virus issue. This is a group policy issue. Please answer accordingly. > > Company wide, our IE homepage is set in group policy at a domain level to > our intranet and end users do not have permission to change the homepage. We > are having completely random instances where perhaps once per week, one > random workstation out of 42 (win2000 pro or Win XP with IE6 and either SP1 > or SP2) directs its homepage to the default MSN page, in our instance, it > directs to http://ninemsn.com.au however the homepage address in the internet > options remains greyed out on our intranet address. The problem then stays > for a while then disappears of its own accord. We have not been able to > define any event which makes this problem appear or disappear. > > Can someone please give me some thoughts on things to try to prevent this > occurring. Perhaps more regular Group Policy refreshes or even some way to > force the workstation to keep trying to load group policies if for some > reason an update fails rather than revert to a default setting? > > Thanks > Ben |
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