This policy setting allows you to choose whether or not toolbars and Browser Helper Objects (BHOs) are loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. Toolbars and BHOs may store data about a user's browsing session. By default, the computer does not load them when InPrivate Browsing starts. If you enable this policy setting, toolbars and BHOs are not loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. If you disable this policy setting, toolbars and BHOs are loaded by default during an InPrivate Browsing session. If you do not configure this policy setting, it can be configured on the Privacy tab in Internet Options.
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. ...
This policy setting allows you to choose whether websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure 6to4, an address assignment and router-to-router automatic tunneling technology ...
This policy setting allows you to configure a domain controller to request compound authentication. Note: For a domain controller ...