hardening / restricting IE to only the essentials - advice..

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this is for a PC running XP SP2
with Internet connection, but not on a LAN...

having switched to Firefox for general web use
I'd like to restrict IE to a limited number of sites -
at the moment just the "Windows Update" and "Office Update"
sites - which need to play with Active-X controls

first thought is -
in the IE Security settings - set all of the zones to "High"

add those sites to which I want to allow access,
into the "Trusted Sites" zone - set that to to "High"
then allow prompted Active-X in that zone

hmmm
that seems too easy :|

am I forgetting something ?

is there a decent tutorial on the subject ?
 

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Open Internet Options, goto content, under content advisor click enable,
then click approved sites, and add the sites you would like.

Behold the power Of IE, the reason I will never leave IE.

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> this is for a PC running XP SP2
> with Internet connection, but not on a LAN...
>
> having switched to Firefox for general web use
> I'd like to restrict IE to a limited number of sites -
> at the moment just the "Windows Update" and "Office Update"
> sites - which need to play with Active-X controls
>
> first thought is -
> in the IE Security settings - set all of the zones to "High"
>
> add those sites to which I want to allow access,
> into the "Trusted Sites" zone - set that to to "High"
> then allow prompted Active-X in that zone
>
> hmmm
> that seems too easy :|
>
> am I forgetting something ?
>
> is there a decent tutorial on the subject ?