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IE's Trusted, Restricted, Local Zones

Published on May 6, 2010 Last reviewed on January 24, 2016

When you add sites to the Trusted, Restricted or Local Intranet zones, they are stored in the registry at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\​Microsoft\​Windows\​CurrentVersion\​Internet Settings\​ZoneMap. Each site has is represented by a key and the DWORD indicated which zone the site is in:

  • DWORD value of 1 = Local Intranet
  • DWORD value of 2 = Trusted
  • DWORD value of 3 = Internet
  • DWORD value of 4 = Restricted
  • The DWORD values are cross-referenced with the keys at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\​Software\​Microsoft\​Windows\​CurrentVersion\​Internet Settings\​Zones (also found in ..Lockdown_Zones)

    Export the key to save the zonemap information before reformatting or to move it to a new machine.

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