This policy setting sets the number of days an inactive application cache will exist before it is removed. If the application cache is used before the expiration time limit, it will not be automatically removed. When you set this policy setting, you provide the expiration time limit in days. If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer will remove application caches that haven't been used within the timeframe set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer will use the default application cache expiration time limit for all application caches. The default is 30 days.
This policy setting sets the file storage limit for all combined application caches for a user. When you set this policy ...
This policy setting sets the maximum number of resource entries that can be specified in a manifest file associated with ...
This policy setting sets the maximum size for an individual resource file contained in a manifest file. The manifest file ...
This policy setting sets the maximum size of each user profile and determines the system's response when a user profile reaches ...
This policy setting sets the number of days an inactive application cache will exist before it is removed. If the application ...
This policy setting sets the schedule for background uploading of a roaming user profile's registry file (ntuser.dat). This ...
This policy setting shows or hides the "Run as different user" command on the Start application bar. If you enable this setting, ...
This policy setting shows or hides the Details Pane in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting and configure it ...
This policy setting shows the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable ...