Information
Prevents navigation to a page in the Trusted Sites or My Computer zone if the current page
is not already in that zone. This Internet Explorer feature control setting mitigates threats
that can occur when an application programmatically uses Internet Explorer functionality.
The recommended state for this setting is- Enabled-True.
*Rationale*
Internet Explorer places restrictions on each web page that users can use the browser to
open. Web pages on a user's local computer have the fewest security restrictions and reside
in the Local Machine zone, making this security zone a prime target for malicious users and
code.
Disabling or not configuring this setting could allow pages in the Internet zone to navigate
to pages in the Local Machine zone to then run code to elevate privileges. This could allow
malicious code or users to become active on user computers or the network.
Solution
To implement the recommended configuration state, set the following Group Policy setting
to Enabled.
Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Microsoft Office 2010
(Machine)\Security Settings\IE Security\Protection From Zone Elevation\Protection From
Zone Elevation
Then set the Protection From Zone Elevation- outlook.exe option to True.
Impact-Websites that rely on navigation to other higher privileged sites may not properly function.
To allow such websites to properly function, use Group Policy to add them to the Trusted
sites zone.
Note Enabling this setting also disables JavaScript navigation if no security context is
present.