"Prevents users from running the Internet Connection Wizard. If you enable this policy, the Setup button on the Connections tab in the Internet Options dialog box appears dimmed. Users will also be prevented from running the wizard by clicking the Connect to the Internet icon on the desktop or by clicking Start, pointing to Programs, pointing to Accessories, pointing to Communications, and then clicking Internet Connection Wizard. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can change their connection settings by running the Internet Connection Wizard. Note: This policy overlaps with the "Disable the Connections page" policy (located in \User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel), which removes the Connections tab from the interface. Removing the Connections tab from the interface, however, does not prevent users from running the Internet Connection Wizard from the desktop or the Start menu."
Prevents users from removing Web content from their Active Desktop. In Active Desktop, you can add items to the desktop but ...
Prevents users from restoring default settings for home and search pages. If you enable this policy, the Reset Web Settings ...
Prevents users from running Network Connections. This setting prevents the Network Connections folder from opening. This ...
Prevents users from running the interactive command prompt, Cmd.exe. This setting also determines whether batch files (.cmd ...
Prevents users from running the Internet Connection Wizard. If you enable this policy, the Setup button on the Connections ...
Prevents users from running the Internet Explorer Tour from the Help menu in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy, ...
Prevents users from saving a program or file that Microsoft Internet Explorer has downloaded to the hard disk. If you enable ...
Prevents users from saving certain changes to the desktop. If you enable this setting, users can change the desktop, but ...
Prevents users from saving the complete contents that are displayed on or run from a Web page, including the graphics, scripts, ...