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Using Local Security Policy

This document provides steps to use local security policy to lock down Internet Explorer on Windows XP machines. The steps are to open the local security policy editor, navigate to the software restriction policies, create a new path rule to disallow the Internet Explorer executable path at the security level of disallowed, and apply the new rule.

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Using Local Security Policy

This document provides steps to use local security policy to lock down Internet Explorer on Windows XP machines. The steps are to open the local security policy editor, navigate to the software restriction policies, create a new path rule to disallow the Internet Explorer executable path at the security level of disallowed, and apply the new rule.

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Using local security policy to lock down Internet Explorer on

Windows XP machines

1. Click Start, and then click Run.


2. Type secpol.msc, and then click OK.
3. Go to software restriction policies, right-click Additional Rules
4. Left-click New Path Rule…
5. Under Path, enter the patch to Internet Explorer (default path is C:\Program
Files\Internet Explorer\IEXPLORE.EXE
6. Under Security Level, be sure that Security Level is set to Disallowed
7. Click Apply

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