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October 19th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hi and welcome to www.christiano.ch

 

This is some kind of personal knowledge base ..

My name is Christian Muggli, I’m living in Switzerland, working for ConneXin AG.

feel free to contact me

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  1. October 2nd, 2009 at 22:27 | #1

    I loved your blog. Your posts are amazing. I think we are working on same job :) Do you have any twitter account to follow you?

    Take care.

  2. October 3rd, 2009 at 08:59 | #2

    Hi Yusuf
    thanks for your comment :)
    i just checked your blog – great articles, i just created a bookmark in my favs.
    there’s a twitter account => check out http://www.twitter.com/christianoch
    cheers
    christian

  3. JamesR
    December 5th, 2009 at 17:53 | #3

    Christian, I was wondering if you ever solved this issue? I’m having the same issue and it seems nobody has a good solution to this other than adding the info into the unattend.xml file to disable IE ESC.

    How to disable IE Enhanced Security on Windows 2003 Server silently?
    Sunday, August 16, 2009 6:11 AM by Christian M
    Is there a way using a script / tool like OCSetup to enable/disable IE ESC on Microsoft Windows Server 2008 (R2) OSs?

    I played around with an unattend.xml, tried to run it after/post install using OCSetup, but i havn’t been successful so far..

    in the past (Windows Server 2003) we managed the IE ESC using an inf-file like:

    [Components]

    IEHardenUser=On

    IEHardenAdmin=Off

    and gave that file as an instruction to the SysOCManager like:

    SYSOCMGR.EXE /i:%windir%\inf\sysoc.inf /u:%SystemDrive%\OSSetup\Un-HardenIE.inf

    we’ve looked around for a similiar approach, but there are only hacks using RegKey to manipulate, resulting in a non-functional behaviour of the ServerManager GUI…

  4. December 6th, 2009 at 18:46 | #4

    James, unfortunately NO! .. Sorry!

    Christian

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