Hi Stephen,
Your question is regarding to if there is any server-side flags/mechanisms
to let IE browser estimate if a particluar page should be TRUSTED or NOT,
right?
If so, as I know this is not achievable currently. First, IE's security
zone setting is domain based. We can only specify something e.g: if
http://www.microsoft.com is a trusted site/intranet site/internet site,
etc. The trust level setting doesn't append to URL level like:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/iis/ .
Secondary, there shouldn't be an approach for web or server-side scripting
to interact with IE client's security zone setting. Otherwise it will bring
huge security risk.
Since this is mainly an issue about Internet Explorer security, you may get
some additional information from our IE newsgroup:
microsoft.public.internetexplorer.general
Thanks.
Best Regards,
WenJun Zhang
Microsoft Online Community Support
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