Open Registry Editor (regedit.exe) and navigate to To enable the Sites button and the Custom Level slider for that particular Zone, follow these steps: See Description of Internet Explorer security zones registry entries for more information on the Flags value. The Flags value in the registry governs the above two options (and more) for each Zone. This prevents you from customizing the Security level for that particular Zone. Additionally, you may also notice that the Custom level slider is grayed out. As a result, you may be unable to add or remove a website to the specified Zone. When you open Internet Options - Security tab and click on any Zone (except Internet Zone), the Sites button may be grayed out. LINK: Sites" button and "Custom Level" slider are grayed out in Internet Options - Security tab This is the contents of that site should it ever get taken down. All credit to the original author.įYI, my system specs are: OS Name: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro This worked for me even though it's for Windows XP. Update 2: I have "reset" IE Options, but still Grey :( Update: I had IE11 not installed, by installing it, Internet Options now look as they used to, but the option is still greyed out! I know the keys are related to HKLM/SOFTWARE/Policies/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Internet settings/, I'm thinking of exporting the entire "tree" from the other computer and importing it here, but that's a hassle as well as its not my computer. How can I add the site via RegEdit? I know I only need to add one site and I use the IP not DNS.Any idea how I can reset the settings to default?.I don't use IE or care about its "options", I just want to get rid of this nag message when I run an exe from my fileserver as almost all my software is installed on the server.Unfortunatley, this is not an easy computer to re-deploy or I would just remake the ISO and re-deploy. Clearly somehow adding the site to trusted sites before sysprepping the OS caused the issue. I did test this image on another computer before adding the site pre-sysprep and post deploy I was able to add the site via normal methods. The only change I made in the image was adding the site pre-sysprep and now It not only didn't keep the settings through the sysprep process, but also locked me from making changes to internet options. I just deployed an custom Windows 10 ISO I created and I can't set my local file server as a trusted site in internet options.
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