"This policy setting allows you to configure the list of low risk file types. If the attachment is in the list of low risk file types, Windows will not prompt the user before accessing the file, regardless of the file's zone information. This inclusion list overrides the list of high risk file types built into Windows and has a lower precedence than the High or Medium risk inclusion lists (where an extension is listed in more than one inclusion list.) If you enable this policy setting you can specify file types which pose a low risk. If you disable this policy setting Windows uses its default trust logic. If you do not configure this policy setting Windows uses its default trust logic."
This policy prevents a shortcut icon for the Player from being added to the user's desktop. When this policy is not configured ...
This policy requires a license to be issued to each user that connects to the Terminal Server. The allocation of licenses ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the amount of functionality that the shell protocol can have. When using the ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the list of high risk file types. If the file attachment is in the list of high ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the list of low risk file types. If the attachment is in the list of low risk ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the list of moderate risk file types. If the attachment is in the list of moderate ...
This policy setting allows you to configure the logic that Windows uses to determine the risk for file attachments. Preferring ...
This policy setting allows you to ensure that any Internet Explorer add-ons not listed in the 'Add-on List' policy setting ...
This policy setting allows you to manage a list of add-ons to be allowed or denied by Internet Explorer. This list can be ...