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Posted by Will on April 4, 2007, 2:03 am
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> Your analysis of the scope of the Internet Zones restrictions is
> correct, these apply much more than to just IE, and IIRC this has
> been the case since their introduction (IE 4 ?).
>
> I am assuming you see this on XP SP2 with IE7 (rather than W2k3).
I am seeing this behavior on a Windows 2003 Server Web Edition as the
client.
> So, you are saying, if you have a share mapped to a drive letter, ex
> net use t: 2.99.99.99\sharename
> and you then attempt to run some app, ex. t:\appname.exe
> you get blocked and can find no way around this by modification
> of the zone settings, per initial post
Yes, that's correct. Probably there is some workaround to this, but I
cannot find it. As I said previously I have added these to Intranet
security zone, without it correcting the problem:
file://servername
file://servername.domain.com
file://192.199.99.99
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Will
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