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How do I allow one user to bypass the Internet Explorere security settings which apply to all other Citrix users?

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test2005@bgop.org.uk - 30 Aug 2006 11:43 GMT
How do I allow one user to be excluded from the domain wide citrix
policy that controls the IE6 security settings?

I was thinking of creating a published app on the pass through server
for IE6 - rather than the locked down local one that the users run. Is
this plausible, and is there an easier way to do it?

The farm servers' O/S is Windows 2000 Server SP4
The Citrix version is Metaframe XPa Server, Version 1.0 (Build 1494)
and they run Service Pack 4.

Thanks,

KC
Patrick Rouse - 02 Sep 2006 06:01 GMT
You should place your Citrix Servers in their own OU, then apply GPO to that
OU with loopback policy processing enabled w/ replace option selected,
applied to authenticated users and deny apply policy for users you want
excluded.

User accounts should NOT be in this OU.

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> How do I allow one user to be excluded from the domain wide citrix
> policy that controls the IE6 security settings?
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> KC
 
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