Question : Adding IE Intranet Zone Via GPO

I have been trying to add a GPO that tells IE in terminal services what sites are on our intranet. I have setup the GPO but its not taking hold. It placed in the default domain policy and on the terminal servers object with not luck. I have seen this propagate to regular desktop domain users. But the terminal services users do not have it listed in IE 7. Is there another place to should link this GPO?

Answer : Adding IE Intranet Zone Via GPO

I'm having exactly the same issue.  It sets for all users except when logged into the terminal server.  The terminal server knows that a setting is defined (the Internet Options screen displays its "Some settings managed by your administrator"), but all the site lists are blank and the change to the template for the intranet zone has not applied.

Loopback merge is enabled on the terminal server's OU, and I've even got the site-list GPO linked there, still to no avail.  Nothing in the event log, and RSOP declares that the policy is applied.  The only obvious thing is that the GPO MMC modeling cannot find the adm files to name the sitelist settings:

Extra Registry Settings
Display names for some settings cannot be found. You might be able to resolve this issue by updating the .ADM files used by Group Policy Management.

Setting State Winning GPO
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ListBox_Support_ZoneMapKey 1 Internet: Set Intranet Sites
Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Internet Settings\ZoneMapKey\*.localdomain.int 1 Internet: Set Intranet Sites

Again, this is Windows Server 2003 SP1, with Internet Explorer 7 installed.
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