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I know a few of you are domain administrators and such...

How do I set a trusted site for ALL users logging into a PC (so that even if I create a new user it automatically appears in their trusted sites list).

Is this set at a domain level (security policy) or can it be done on a local machine (preferable as I don't have domain administrator rights).

I know it can be done, but I can't find out how.
 
Double penetration really turns me on for some reason. There's something about a woman having a cock in her pussy AND her ass simultaneously that just drives me wild. Ever venture to guess what that might feel like for her?
 
In fact I think we should sticky this thread to remind some of you what the old TW was like. Shit like this is what I personally miss anyway.

I'm really hot and my mouth is dry. I might just have a fucking heart attack. I would only be so lucky. Dang I'm rambling again. So long for now.
 
Close, but the correct answer would appear to relate to group policies, not double penetration... Dont you hate it when that happens.
 
Dude I really hope someone answers your question. I probably know the answer but am too strung out to give it reasonable thought. Sorry for the thread derail and godspeed to you.
 
I'm a great network administrator, but I just want to marry a woman that will fuck with the lights ON god damnit! I'M GOING TO START A PORN INDUSTRY AND SPAM THE SHIT OUT OF YOUR EMAILS!!!!
 
THIS IS NOT MY WIFE LISA AND SHE IS NOT PREGNANT

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LOOK AT THE SIGN THE WOMAN IS HOLDING AND LOOK AT HER STOMACH HAHAHAHAHA
 
It's cool, I got a laugh out of it :)

I ended up calling somebody who was off duty (and also drunk) who gave me some instructions... thanks anyway.
 
Looks like that covers the overall level of security on the box, not automatically adding a site to a zone for all users. As above though, it's all sorted. Thanks for having a look.
 
Here are the steps, it's not exactly obvious... They are for windows 2003, apparantly windows 2000 is different.

Start > Run > mmc

File > Add/Remove Snap-in

Add Snap-in called Group Policy Object Editor

Expand the tree: User Configuration > Windows Settings > Internet Explorer
Maintenance > Security

On the right hand side, double click Security Zones and content rating

Click on Import current security zones and privacy settings > Modify

Configure away, and that will then be enforced as a local policy on the computer.
 
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