How do I add a site to my local intranet zone?

How do I add a site to my local intranet zone?

To add a site to the Local intranet zone, open the site in Internet Explorer, click File, point to Add this site to, click Local intranet zone, click Add in the Local intranet dialog box, and then click Close. Add the sites to the Trusted sites zone.

How do I add a trusted site to local policy?

To set trusted sites via GPO Open the Group Policy Management Editor. Go to User Configuration > Policies > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Internet Control Panel > Security Page. Select the Site to Zone Assignment List. Select Enabled and click Show to edit the list.

How do I add trusted sites to registry?

Trusted Sites in IE are stored in the Registry Keys under Internet Settings in the Current Version section. To navigate to Trusted Sites, open IE -> click on the Settings button on top right corner-> click on Internet Options-> Security tab.

How do I enable local intranet?

Click Security Page, right-click Intranet Sites: Include all local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones, and then click Properties. Click Enabled, and then click OK. Right-click Turn on automatic detection of the intranet, and then click Properties.

Why can’t I add trusted sites?

You cannot add a Web site to the “Trusted sites” zone even when the current user account belongs to the Administrators group. This problem occurs if the “Security Zones: Use only machine settings” Group Policy setting is enabled.

How do I add a website as a trusted site in Chrome?

Google Chrome > Adding Trusted Sites Click on Settings, scroll to the bottom and click the Show Advanced Settings link. Click on Change proxy settings (under Network) Click the Security tab > Trusted Sites icon, then click Sites. Enter the URL of your Trusted Site, then click Add. Click Close > OK.

How do I add a site to my trusted sites in Internet Explorer?

Adding a Trusted Site for Internet Explorer 9 and 10

  1. Click Tools or the Gear icon.
  2. Select Internet Options.
  3. Click Security.
  4. Click Trusted sites.
  5. Click Sites.
  6. Uncheck Require server verification (https:) for all sites in this zone.
  7. Click Add.
  8. Click Close.

What is the difference between a local intranet and a trusted site?

The security level for the Local intranet zone is set to Medium (but you can change it to any level). Trusted sites: The level of security set for Trusted sites is applied to sites that you have specifically indicated to be ones that you trust not to damage your computer or information.

How do I add http localhost to the trusted Sites in Internet Explorer?

Open Internet Explorer and select Tools > Internet Options. In the Internet Options window, click the Security tab. Select Trusted sites and click Sites. In the Trusted Sites window, enter the default server address (http://localhost) in the Add this website to the zone field, then click Add.

What is local intranet zone?

The Local Intranet security zone sets Web content permissions on your local area network. You can now include or exclude local (intranet) sites not listed in other zones, sites that bypass the proxy server, and network paths (UNCs).

How do I add a site to my trusted Sites in Internet Explorer?