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can't set custom level in Internet Options / Security / Internet

Discussion in 'Internet Explorer & Microsoft Edge' started by stefano19, 2004/10/07.

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  1. 2004/10/07
    stefano19

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    Ok, I have this problem with accessing Hotmail with Internet Explorer 6.0. It seems to work fine with all the other Browsers... :\ Now, when I go into
    Inernet Options -> Security Tab -> Internet the Custom Level button is disabled. How can I remedy this situation ????

    Stefano
     
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    Newt

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    What operating system?

    Home PC or work?
     
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  4. 2004/10/08
    stefano19

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  5. 2004/12/16
    fp77

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    custom level

    Dear Stefano, I have the same problem... in my explorer (win XP home) this button is disabled...
    Did you solve this problem? How?
    Francy :confused:
     
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    Found this on Mvps.org:

    When you open Internet Options Security tab, you may be unable to alter the security setting for any Zone, because the Custom Level and Default Level buttons may be greyed out. This is due to SecChangeSettings restriction set in the registry.

    Resolution:
    1. Click Start, Run and type REGEDIT. This opens the Registry Editor.
    2. Navigate to the following location:
    [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Control Panel]
    3. Back up the key by exporting it to a REG file.
    4. In the right-pane, select the SecChangeSettings value and delete it.
     
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