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Hey I am in here in hopes someone can help us with a 'wierd' issue we are having, and I think I have narrowed it down to something with the user on our 2008 server. Thanks for your help in advance and I will try to explain the issue in detail:

 

A user who is logging onto our server is experiencing display issues when browsing the internet.

 

1) We have used IE, Firefox and Chrome to verify its not a browser issue, and even in those instance reset and checked all security and addons.

 

2) We have logged the user onto the server from 4 different office computers. And yet still we have the same result. Making me believe this could be a user logon setting or server blockage of website scripting?

 

3) Loging on multiple different users on the orginal computer and the other 4 tested that didn't work, those accounts can browes fine, verfiying its not the lcal machin.

 

4) The browsing issue is this: No scripting is working. Its like its being block. All websites look generic and in text. For instance www.apple.com does not show the java buttons at the top.

 

So I am thinking that this might be some sort of blocking/setting in the users profile on the server? We have (at least I think) reset the users user group to standard, but it didn't seem to help.

 

Thoughts?

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Hi,

 

I think you are on domain...

 

So, run a RESULTANT GROUP POLICY for that user / machine and check if there's a policy which is add-ons.

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