Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users from seeing and changing settings for security zones, such as scripting, downloads, and user authentication. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can see and change these settings. When you set this policy, you do not need to set the following Internet Explorer policies, because this policy removes the Security tab from the interface: "Security zones: Do not allow users to change policies" "Security zones: Do not allow users to add/delete sites
Removes the Properties option from the Recycle Bin context menu. If you enable this setting, the Properties option will not ...
Removes the Recent Items menu from the Start menu. Removes the Documents menu from the classic Start menu. The Recent Items ...
Removes the Security tab from File Explorer. If you enable this setting, users opening the Properties dialog box for all ...
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Security tab from the interface in the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy, it prevents users ...
Removes the Set Program Access and Defaults button from the Add or Remove Programs bar. As a result, users cannot view or ...
Removes the Settings tab from Display in Control Panel. This setting prevents users from using Control Panel to add, configure, ...
Removes the shortcut bar from the Open dialog box. This setting, and others in this folder, lets you remove new features ...
Removes VM Network Adapter:'%1!s!' from the Packet Capture ETW Provider:'%2!s!' in Session:'%3!s!' for filtering traffic. ...