"Prevents users from opening a new browser window from the File menu. If this policy is enabled, users cannot open a new browser window by clicking the File menu, pointing to the New menu, and then clicking Window. The user interface is not changed, but a new window will not be opened, and users will be informed that the command is not available. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can open a new browser window from the File menu. Caution: This policy does not prevent users from opening a new browser window by right-clicking, and then clicking the Open in New Window command. To prevent users from using the shortcut menu to open new browser windows, you should also set the "Disable Open in New Window menu option" policy, which disables this command on the shortcut menu, or the "Disable context menu" policy, which disables the entire shortcut menu."
Prevents users from locking the system. While locked, the desktop is hidden and the system cannot be used. Only the user ...
Prevents users from making network files and folders available offline. This setting removes the "Make Available Offline" ...
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 ...
Prevents users from opening a new browser window from the File menu. If this policy is enabled, users cannot open a new browser ...
Prevents users from opening the Internet Options dialog box from the Tools menu in Microsoft Internet Explorer. If you enable ...
Prevents users from removing Web content from their Active Desktop. In Active Desktop, you can add items to the desktop but ...
Prevents users from restoring default settings for home and search pages. If you enable this policy, the Reset Web Settings ...
Prevents users from running Network Connections. This setting prevents the Network Connections folder from opening. This ...