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What does that mean and why is it showing up? How do I get rid of it? I am they system administrator and I did not set any restrictions on IE settings. I noticed that the bottom of the Internet Options\Advanced tab says: 'Some settings are managed by your system administrator.' (Please include screenshots or the text of any messages with your questions). Visited but encountered no error messages.