This policy setting allows you to lock the Stop and Refresh buttons next to the Back and Forward buttons. If you enable this policy setting, the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Forward and Back buttons, and the user cannot move them. If you disable this policy setting, the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar, and the user cannot move them. If you do not configure this policy setting, the Stop and Refresh buttons are next to the Address bar by default, and the user can choose to move them.
This policy setting allows you to limit the number of monitors that a user can use to display a Remote Desktop Services session. ...
This policy setting allows you to limit the size of the entire roaming user profile cache on the local drive. This policy ...
This policy setting allows you to lock all taskbar settings. If you enable this policy setting, the user cannot access the ...
This policy setting allows you to lock or unlock the toolbars on the user interface. If you enable this policy setting, the ...
This policy setting allows you to lock the Stop and Refresh buttons next to the Back and Forward buttons. If you enable this ...
This policy setting allows you to manage a list of add-ons to be allowed or denied by Internet Explorer. Add-ons in this ...
This policy setting allows you to manage a list of domains on which Internet Explorer will stop blocking outdated ActiveX ...
This policy setting allows you to manage a list of files and folders for which you want to block the "Make Available Offline" ...
This policy setting allows you to manage a list of sites that you want to associate with a particular security zone. These ...