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"Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?"

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GVN

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I recently changed some setting in our Active Directory Group Policies and now when users VPN into the remote site they get this Internet Explorer warning message stating "Scripts are usually safe. Do you want to allow scripts to run?"

They get this error message on every e-mail that they open up through the remote sites' Outlook Web Access page, and multiple ones when first going into OWA upon first connecting (I believe that its one warning for each framed window within the browser...) I know that this is 100% on my end; I just wanted to see if anyone would know off the top of your head what setting could possibly be causing this warning? I have allowed just about everything that I can find in the Zone settings within the GPOs that could be triggering this warning, but to no avail. Do you happen to know what zone the VPN users would be using during a VPN connection to the remote site? The zones that are listed with the GPOs are:

Internet Zone
Locked-Down Internet Zone
Intranet Zone
Locked-Down Intranet Zone
Trusted Sites Zone
Locked-Down Trusted Sites Zone
Restricted Sites Zone
Locked-Down Restricted Sites Zone
Local Machine Zone
Locked-Down Local Machine Zone

Any ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks,

GVN


 
Try adding the server address ( for example) into the trusted zone in IE in one of the clients, see if that sorts it.

Obviously not the best fix, but you'd only have to do it the once.

Can you not revert the GPO's that you edited?
 
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