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    I am accessing a website in IE,using a domain and localsystem account . With the former account , things are fine;with the 'localsystem' account I get a warning message 'Javascript is not enabled for the website'. Where can we view/modify user settings for IE.I m using IE6.0/7.0.

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      I am accessing a website in IE,using a domain and localsystem account . With the former account , things are fine;with the 'localsystem' account I get a warning message 'Javascript is not enabled for the website'. Where can we view/modify user settings for IE.I m using IE6.0/7.0.

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      You already got your answer to this question. You can not modify any settings for a browser running under the LocalSystem account. There's simply nothing to modify. The LocalSystem account doesn't have a profile you can modify. The only way you can do this is if you create a user account, login with the account, setup youe IE settings, then setup your service to use that account when it starts. The problem with that is you'll lose the Interact With Desktop ability. But, you don't have a choice here...

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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