Have you ever seen the prompt that I have been referring to instead? Even with any other client e. I still think it would be worthwhile trying to understand why there are two symptoms for presumably the same cause e.
Apparently that forces Protected Mode off. I don't know if that was just to generalize the simulation of "IE7 on XP" mode or if there is a better reason for it. In case it results in something closer to your symptom I could try that, then also test the KB article's claim that using RIES sets things back to normal, e. In fact, I had intended on doing that in order to find out what registry value saves that state information.
Getting forgetful and unfocused. Yes, I have seen that dialog in the past, but while IE7 was installed the checkbox for don't ask this again was checked, and the action was allowed So it has been a while The new message pops right up.
This is a little bit of a tangent, but I tried to repeat this result with a personal laptop running Vista Business Bit SP2 and Office , and was unable to. But that machine got IE8 as soon as it was released. So I'm still grasping at straws as to if this is a patch order thing that is caused by us continuing to run IE7 for so long, or perhaps some quirky restriction interaction with IE8 and the group policy in our environment.
Just need to find it. Did you test that case too? However, good news. I have found out how to get the prompt back and I think I may have even simulated one of your error cases. When I tried only to change its value to anything else, at first it didn't seem to matter but when I did a Switch User e.
So, I'll be curious to see if you have a Policy value of 1, for an ElevationPolicy which involves your version of Outlook, as I think that could explain your symptom. BTW I think this proves that the information in that "article" actually a Vista help page we have been referring to was perhaps wishful thinking because RIES didn't touch that branch. In fact, since the Guest account had never been used before, allowing the prompt created the whole LowRights branch, not just a new policy in it.
I'm surprised that there is no apparent cleanup utility provided for this mechanism. It seems like a bit of a security exposure not having one. I may be missing something by only being on W7 Premium e. Finally, I would like to point out that Dominik came so close to figuring this out himself--e. Yes, with it set to 1 or value not present, the error happens.
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