Can't Remove IE Maintenance settings from group policy
dear techies,
in group policy under ie maintenance configured settings home page , proxy settings etc, removed settings group policy, cleared every thing still can see ie settings under group policy.
1)automatically detect settings disabled
2)automatic browser configuration not configured.
now problem giving proxy settings in ie manually when restarted system proxy settings getting empty , again have give them.
please tell procedure remove ie maintenance group policy.
can please me solve issue.
thanks in advance valuable support.
regards,
phani kumar .b
in group policy under ie maintenance configured settings home page , proxy settings etc, removed settings group policy, cleared every thing still can see ie settings under group policy.
1)automatically detect settings disabled
2)automatic browser configuration not configured.
now problem giving proxy settings in ie manually when restarted system proxy settings getting empty , again have give them.
please tell procedure remove ie maintenance group policy.
can please me solve issue.
thanks in advance valuable support.
regards,
phani kumar .b
hi,
if gpo settings not removed or settings not saved correctly, issue may occur.
let’s try check if registry settings changed when changing ie proxy settings.
1. open ie , change proxy settings. click ok apply.
2. open "regedit", navigate
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\internet settings
in right panel, proxy settings correct?
3. log off , test. if issue persists, please collect gpresult log.
run "gpresult /v >>c:\gpresult.log", send gpresult.log tfwst@microsoft.com.
4. on dc, open gpo, navigate computer configuration\administrative templates\system\group policy,
double-click internet explorer maintenance policy processing, make sure it’s note configured or disabled.
navigate ie maintenance, right-click internet explorer maintenance, choose reset browser settings. delete file in following folder.
\\fqdn\sysvol\fqdn\policies\<gpoguid>\user\microsoft\ieak
note: replace fqdn , <gpoguid> accordingly.
5. on client, delete files in following folder.
%windir%\system32\grouppolicy\user\microsoft\ieak
documents , settings\<<username>>\application data\microsoft\internet explorer\custom settings\custom0\
documents , settings\<<username>>\application data\microsoft\network\connections\pbk\rasphone.pbk (for connection settings)
thanks.
this posting provided "as is" no warranties, , confers no rights.
if gpo settings not removed or settings not saved correctly, issue may occur.
let’s try check if registry settings changed when changing ie proxy settings.
1. open ie , change proxy settings. click ok apply.
2. open "regedit", navigate
hkcu\software\microsoft\windows\currentversion\internet settings
in right panel, proxy settings correct?
3. log off , test. if issue persists, please collect gpresult log.
run "gpresult /v >>c:\gpresult.log", send gpresult.log tfwst@microsoft.com.
4. on dc, open gpo, navigate computer configuration\administrative templates\system\group policy,
double-click internet explorer maintenance policy processing, make sure it’s note configured or disabled.
navigate ie maintenance, right-click internet explorer maintenance, choose reset browser settings. delete file in following folder.
\\fqdn\sysvol\fqdn\policies\<gpoguid>\user\microsoft\ieak
note: replace fqdn , <gpoguid> accordingly.
5. on client, delete files in following folder.
%windir%\system32\grouppolicy\user\microsoft\ieak
documents , settings\<<username>>\application data\microsoft\internet explorer\custom settings\custom0\
documents , settings\<<username>>\application data\microsoft\network\connections\pbk\rasphone.pbk (for connection settings)
thanks.
this posting provided "as is" no warranties, , confers no rights.
Windows Server > Group Policy
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