Prevents users from editing an existing schedule for downloading Web pages for offline viewing. When users make Web pages available for offline viewing, they can view content when their computer is not connected to the Internet. If you enable this policy, users cannot display the schedule properties of pages that have been set up for offline viewing. If users click the Tools menu, click Synchronize, select a Web page, and then click the Properties button, no properties are displayed. Users do not receive an alert stating that the command is unavailable. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can edit an existing schedule for downloading Web content for offline viewing. This policy is intended for organizations that are concerned about server load for downloading content. The "Hide Favorites menu" policy (located in User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer) takes precedence over this policy. If it is enabled, this policy is ignored.
Prevents users from determining which toolbars are displayed in Microsoft Internet Explorer and File Explorer. If you enable ...
Prevents users from disabling channel synchronization in Microsoft Internet Explorer. Channels are Web sites that are automatically ...
Prevents users from displaying the browser in full-screen (kiosk) mode, without the standard toolbar. If you enable this ...
Prevents users from displaying tips for users who are switching from Netscape. If you enable this policy, the For Netscape ...
Prevents users from editing an existing schedule for downloading Web pages for offline viewing. When users make Web pages ...
Prevents users from enabling, disabling, or changing the configuration of Offline Files. This setting removes the Offline ...
Prevents users from entering author mode. This setting prevents users from opening the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) ...
Prevents users from manipulating desktop toolbars. If you enable this setting, users cannot add or remove toolbars from the ...
Prevents users from opening a file or Web page from the File menu in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy, the Open ...