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4. Select the security zone that the system running Server
Administrator falls under.
NOTE: This option should be set to "Trusted sites".
5. Click the "Custom Level" button.
6. For Windows 2000, perform the following steps:
- Under "Miscellaneous", select the "Allow Meta Refresh" radio
button.
- Under "Active Scripting", select the "Enable" radio button.
7. For Windows 2003, perform the following steps,
- Under "Miscellaneous", select the "Allow Meta Refresh" radio
button.
- Under "Active Scripting", select the "Enable" radio button.
- Under "Active scripting", select the "Allow scripting of
Internet Explorer web browser controls" radio button.
- Click "OK" and restart your browser.
* To allow Single Sign-on for Server Administrator, without prompts
for user credentials, perform the following steps:
1. Navigate to "Tools" in Internet Explorer.
2. Under "Tools", click "Internet Options"
3. Under "Internet Options", click the "Security" tab.
4. Select "Trusted sites".
5. Click the "Custom Level" button.
6. Under "User Authentication", select the "Automatic Logon with
current username and password" radio button. Click ‘OK' to exit
the "Custom Level" window.
7. Select the "Advanced" tab, and under "HTTP 1.1 settings",
make sure "Use HTTP 1.1" is checked.
8. Select "Trusted sites". Click on "sites". Add server to the
website. Click close.
9. Click "OK" and restart your browser.
* If you run a security scanner tool (such as Nessus) against the
Server Administrator Web server, certain security warnings against
port 1311 running the Server Administrator Web server might be