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Guest lee.james@spartan.ab.ca
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We have added a list of trusted sites in Group Policy set at the

domain level. This works fine for users logging into their computer.

 

However when they connect to our Citrix server (Metaframe XP) they

don't get the trusted sites (published app is IE based) being

applied.

 

 

I tried adding the same list of trusted sites in the Citrix server's

local policy but that didn't work either.

 

 

A few posts have mentioned having to enable loopback processing - but

I don't care, all users are going to get the same trusted sites

anyways - because they're already specified at the domain level!

 

 

Also, the citrix servers are in their own OU, don't have any Group

Policies applied against it, and there is no Group Policy blocking

either.

 

 

Any help or insight would be appreciated.

 

 

J.

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Re: can't get trusted sites to work properly!

 

Is Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration enabled

for regular user groups on your TS? You can check this

through Add/Remove Windows Components, select IEES

and click Details.

 

Security zone information is stored separately for IEES

versus non-IEES enabled. The GPO site list applies to

non-IEES enabled only.

 

-TP

 

lee.james@spartan.ab.ca wrote:

> We have added a list of trusted sites in Group Policy set at the

> domain level. This works fine for users logging into their computer.

>

> However when they connect to our Citrix server (Metaframe XP) they

> don't get the trusted sites (published app is IE based) being

> applied.

>

>

> I tried adding the same list of trusted sites in the Citrix server's

> local policy but that didn't work either.

>

>

> A few posts have mentioned having to enable loopback processing - but

> I don't care, all users are going to get the same trusted sites

> anyways - because they're already specified at the domain level!

>

>

> Also, the citrix servers are in their own OU, don't have any Group

> Policies applied against it, and there is no Group Policy blocking

> either.

>

>

> Any help or insight would be appreciated.

>

>

> J.


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