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RE: Enable third-party browser extensions*

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ashish

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Feb 20, 2007, 11:05:00 PM2/20/07
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Playing with registry is not a good idea..so try using gpedit.msc which is a
tool designed for the sole purpose of managing machines and users in a domain.
U can open the gpedit.msc and goto Computer Configuration->admin templates->
win components -> IE -> internet control panel -> advanced page and than on
the right hand side find a policy "Allow third party browser extensions" and
do wat u like. And also once u will set the policy here either enable or
disable u won't have to do the registry modification after every bootup.

Ashish

"RC" wrote:

> I found the solution -- When domain policy is enforced, if you are an
> administrator of the pc, then go to registry and set the flag to yes under
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main. You
> may need to set this everytime you restart the pc.
> --
> RC
>
>
> "RC" wrote:
>
> > Enable third-party browser extensions* -- cannot check or uncheck; it is
> > greyed out. How can I enable? I am using IE7 on Windows XP SP2

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