Prevents users from determining which toolbars are displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. If you enable this policy, the list of toolbars, which users can display by clicking the View menu and then pointing to the Toolbars command, will appear dimmed. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can determine which toolbars are displayed in Windows Explorer and Internet Explorer. This policy can be used in coordination with the "Disable customizing browser toolbar buttons" policy, which prevents users from adding or removing toolbars from Internet Explorer.
Prevents users from deleting local and network printers. If a user tries to delete a printer, such as by using the Delete ...
Prevents users from deleting tasks from the Scheduled Tasks folder. This setting removes the Delete command from the Edit ...
Prevents users from deleting Web content from their Active Desktop. This setting removes the Delete button from the Web tab ...
Prevents users from determining which buttons appear on the Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer standard toolbars. ...
Prevents users from determining which toolbars are displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer and Windows Explorer. If you ...
Prevents users from disabling channel synchronization in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Channels are Web sites that are automatically ...
Prevents users from displaying the browser in full-screen (kiosk) mode, without the standard toolbar. If you enable this ...
Prevents users from displaying tips for users who are switching from Netscape. If you enable this policy, the For Netscape ...
Prevents users from editing an existing schedule for downloading Web pages for offline viewing. When users make Web pages ...