Yes - Microsoft have a tool called the IE Administration Kit (or something like that). This tool allows you, the administrator, to define a policy for IE. This policy includes which UI elements can be changed by the user and which settings are in force. The settings are pushed down to the individual browser using a set of configuration files downloaded from the location in Tools|Internet Options | Connections | LAN Settings. The 'Use Automatic Configuration' checkbox needs to be checked.

The initial configuration can be carried out by distributing the files or registry settings to the users in the same way as you would have done for your Perl script. This only needs to be done once to set the 'auto configure' information. Every time that the users load IE, the latest configuration will be restored.


In reply to Re: Re: Re: Deleting Temporary Internet Files by inman
in thread Deleting Temporary Internet Files by mallen

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