Tests Help
How Does this Affect Me?
The restricted sites security zone defines a security level for all restricted Web sites that you visit. The
default setting is High. You also define the specific sites by name and IP address that are restricted. For
example, you could specify www.unsafesite.com as a restricted site.
The following link provides details about the specific security options in the Custom Level window:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/setup.asp
The following link provides details on how to find and change the settings in IE:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/ie/using/howto/security/settings.asp
What Do I Need to Do?
1 Select Tools>>Internet Options>>Security>>Restricted sites
2 Select one of the following:
-Default Level to return to the default settings.
- Select Custom Level to specify High, Medium, Medium-low, or Low or to create custom settings.
3 Select Sites.
4 Enter a domain name or IP address in the Add this web site to the zone text box.
5 Click Add.
6 Click OK.
Internet Explorer (IE) Trusted Sites Security Zone
Description
This test verifies that the endpoint attempting to connect to your system is configured according to your
specified trusted sites security zone standards.
Test properties
Select the Internet Explorer trusted sites security zone settings required on your network.
High. Disables all ActiveX Controls and plug-ins, disables file downloads, prompts for font
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downloads, disables or prompts for Miscellaneous options, disables Scripting, requires login.
Medium. A mix of enabled, disabled and prompt for ActiveX controls, enables downloads, a mix of
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enabled, disabled and prompt for Miscellaneous options, enables Scripting, enables automatic login
for intranet
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