This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for command buttons: show all text labels, show selective text, or show only icons. If you enable this policy setting, command buttons are displayed according to which one of the following options you choose, and the user cannot change how command buttons are displayed: Show all text labels: All command buttons have only text. Show selective text: Some command buttons have only text; some have icons and text. Show only icons: All command buttons have only icons. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the command buttons show selective text by default, and the user can change this.
This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.0 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default limit of WebSocket connections per server. The default limit is 6; you ...
This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for command buttons: show all text labels, show selective ...
This policy setting allows you to choose how links are opened in Internet Explorer: Let Internet Explorer decide, always ...
This policy setting allows you to choose specific Boot Configuration Data (BCD) settings to verify during platform validation. ...
This policy setting allows you to choose whether or not toolbars and Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) are loaded by default ...
This policy setting allows you to choose whether users will be notified if Internet Explorer is not the default web browser. ...