For three days, the procurement team had been screaming. Every time they tried to access the new supplier portal— portal.supply-chain-globals.com —their screens would flash a stark, white warning: “There is a problem with this website’s security certificate.” Or worse, the page would simply fail to load, replaced by a generic "Access Denied" message.
Edge Chromium ignores the old Trusted Sites list for rendering, but it respects it for Internet Explorer Mode (a corporate feature). add website to trusted sites
He hovered over the button. He knew the theory well. By clicking this, he wasn't just bookmarking a page. He was altering the registry keys, specifically navigating to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMap . He was telling the operating system that this specific domain was safe to run ActiveX controls, safe to perform complex scripts, and safe to bypass certain phishing filters. For three days, the procurement team had been screaming
However, with great power comes great responsibility. Every time you move a website from the chaotic “Internet Zone” to the privileged “Trusted Sites Zone,” you are personally vouching for that site. You are telling Windows, “I trust this entity completely. Let down your guard.” He hovered over the button
He clicked , then OK . He refreshed the page.
He clicked on the green checkmark icon labeled . Then, he clicked the Sites button.