



Properties area, next to IE Enhanced Security Configuration, click On Local server to open the Local Server configuration page. If your server is running Windows Server® 2012, click Configure this The Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration dialog. Information section of Server Summary, click Configure IE ESC to open If your server is running Windows Server® 2008 R2, in the Security To turn off Internet Explorer Enhanced Security ConfigurationĬlose any Internet Explorer browser windows that you might have open. However, in some environments you might wish to turn off the InternetĮxplorer Enhanced Security Configuration protections to enable easierīrowsing for administrators or standard users. Not inadvertently exposed to malware or other browser-based attacks. On your servers is recommended to help ensure that your servers are Keeping the Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration enabled To do so, review the help for your specific version of IE, by entering this url: res://iesetup.dll/IESecHelp.htm#turnoff.įor Windows Server 20 R2, the instructions are as follows: If you are just going to use another browser anyway (either to avoid IE, or to get around the configuration), you can consider just disabling IE ESC. In prior versions you could simply give the Internet Zone the right to download Files, but that no longer works as well as it had, and Chrome web-based installation also requires scripts and local installer execution, so it in particular is difficult. To see the details of the IE ESC, click the link with the text Effects of Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration to see the specific settings. In their default state, these browsers will display a message about the configuration. This configuration consists of a set of Zone settings, and additional Advanced settings as well. Windows servers ship IE with a locked down configuration that they reffer to as Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration.
