Hi,

Please use the new thread (with the JIRA reference) so we keep all
information together.

Thanks,

EdB



On Wed, Feb 4, 2015 at 4:59 PM, Paul Hastings <paul.hasti...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2/4/2015 10:46 PM, Nicholas Kwiatkowski wrote:
>>
>> What is actually happening under the hood is that IE propagates those
>> security
>> settings down to the OS level.  If you use any of the native DLLs to make
>> HTTP/HTTPS calls, they will use settings set in IE (the same goes for
>> Windows
>> Update, any .NET app, etc).  This has been the case since Windows 98 and
>> 2000 SP1.
>
>
> good to know. but this occurred on a windows 7 box & none of those security
> settings were turned on by default.
>
>> I'm surprised that the SSL setting in IE hasn't bit you earlier with
>> another
>> app... but apparently you aren't alone ;P
>
>
> nobody here uses IE at all. our biggest clients are locked away in MS's
> dungeon so i guess they're all up-to-date. we have to test this sort of
> stuff on their network using their boxes, so never seen before.
>
>



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