This policy setting allows you to manage the crash detection feature of add-on Management. If you enable this policy setting, a crash in Internet Explorer will exhibit behavior found in Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1 and earlier, namely to invoke Windows Error Reporting. All policy settings for Windows Error Reporting continue to apply. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the crash detection feature for add-on management will be functional.
This policy setting allows you to manage the behavior for notifying registered antivirus programs. If multiple programs are ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the behavior of Windows SmartScreen. Windows SmartScreen helps keep PCs safer by ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the certificate propagation that occurs when a smart card is inserted. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the clean up behavior of root certificates. If you enable this policy setting then ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the crash detection feature of add-on Management. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the default risk level for file types. To fully customize the risk level for file ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the deployment of Windows Store apps when the user is signed in using a special ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the displayed message when a smart card is blocked. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows you to manage the duration in minutes for counting standard user authorization failures for Trusted ...