Site to Zone Assignment List
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Policy overview

Key metadata and intent for this policy.

Category
Windows Components > Internet Explorer > Internet Control Panel > Security Page
Supported on
At least Internet Explorer 6.0 in Windows XP with Service Pack 2 or Windows Server 2003 with Service Pack 1

Supported OS tags: Windows10, Windows10RT, Windows11, Windows7, Windows8, Windows81, WindowsRT, WindowsRT81, WindowsServer2003, WindowsServer2008, WindowsServer2012, WindowsServer2012R2, WindowsServer2016, WindowsVista, WindowsXP

This policy setting allows you to manage a list of sites that you want to associate with a particular security zone. These zone numbers have associated security settings that apply to all of the sites in the zone. Internet Explorer has 4 security zones, numbered 1-4, and these are used by this policy setting to associate sites to zones. They are: (1) Intranet zone, (2) Trusted Sites zone, (3) Internet zone, and (4) Restricted Sites zone. Security settings can be set for each of these zones through other policy settings, and their default settings are: Trusted Sites zone (Low template), Intranet zone (Medium-Low template), Internet zone (Medium template), and Restricted Sites zone (High template). (The Local Machine zone and its locked down equivalent have special security settings that protect your local computer.) If you enable this policy setting, you can enter a list of sites and their related zone numbers. The association of a site with a zone will ensure that the security settings for the specified zone are applied to the site.  For each entry that you add to the list, enter the following information: Valuename – A host for an intranet site, or a fully qualified domain name for other sites. The valuename may also include a specific protocol. For example, if you enter http://www.contoso.com as the valuename, other protocols are not affected. If you enter just www.contoso.com, then all protocols are affected for that site, including http, https, ftp, and so on. The site may also be expressed as an IP address (e.g., 127.0.0.1) or range (e.g., 127.0.0.1-10). To avoid creating conflicting policies, do not include additional characters after the domain such as trailing slashes or URL path. For example, policy settings for www.contoso.com and www.contoso.com/mail would be treated as the same policy setting by Internet Explorer, and would therefore be in conflict. Value - A number indicating the zone with which this site should be associated for security settings. The Internet Explorer zones described above are 1-4. If you disable or do not configure this policy, users may choose their own site-to-zone assignments.

Internal name
IZ_Zonemaps
Policy ID
a0efcb3c6e2d
Elements
1

Registry values

How enabled and disabled states update the registry.

ScopeRegistry locationTypeEnabled valueDisabled valueCopy
Path
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
Value name
ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
REG_DWORD
HKLM
1
HKCU
1
HKLM
0
HKCU
0
Registry location
Type REG_DWORD · Both
Path
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings
Value name
ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
Hive
HKLM
Enabled value
1
Disabled value
0
Hive
HKCU
Enabled value
1
Disabled value
0

Policy elements

Inputs and configuration options exposed by this policy.

ScopeElementTypeRegistry mappingConstraints & behaviorCopy
Enter the zone assignments here.
ID IZ_ZonemapPrompt
list
Path
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMapKey
Value name
ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
Type
REG_MULTI_SZ
List: additive, explicit value
Enter the zone assignments here.
Both · Type list
Registry mapping
Path
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMapKey
Value name
ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey
Type
REG_MULTI_SZ
Details
List: additive, explicit value