Prevents users from searching for installation files when they add features or components to an installed program. This setting disables the Browse button beside the "Use feature from" list in the Windows Installer dialog box. As a result, users must select an installation file source from the "Use features from" list that the system administrator configures. This setting applies even when the installation is running in the user's security context. If you disable this setting or do not configure it, the Browse button is enabled when an installation is running in the user's security context. But only system administrators can browse when an installation is running with elevated system privileges, such as installations offered on the desktop or in Add or Remove Programs. This setting affects Windows Installer only. It does not prevent users from selecting other browsers, such as Windows Explorer or Network Locations, to search for installation files. Also, see the "Enable user to browse for source while elevated" setting.
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, ...
Prevents users from saving Web pages from the browser File menu to their hard disk or to a network share. If you enable this ...
Prevents users from searching for installation files when they add features or components to an installed program. This setting ...
Prevents users from selecting the option to animate the movement of windows, menus, and lists. If you enable this setting, ...
Prevents users from sending feedback to Microsoft by clicking the Send Feedback command on the Help menu. If you enable this ...
Prevents users from sharing anything themselves. They will still be able to view shared applications/desktops from others. ...
Prevents users from sharing command prompts. This prevents users from inadvertently sharing out applications, since command ...