"Prevents users from changing accessibility settings. If you enable this policy, the Accessibility button on the General tab in the Internet Options dialog box appears dimmed. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can change accessibility settings, such as overriding fonts and colors on Web pages. If you set the "Disable the General page" policy (located in \User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel), you do not need to set this policy, because the "Disable the General page" policy removes the General tab from the interface."
Prevents users from adding, removing, or editing the list of Favorite links. The Favorites list is a way to store popular ...
Prevents users from adjusting the length of desktop toolbars. Also, users cannot reposition items or toolbars on docked toolbars. ...
Prevents users from allowing others in a conference to control what they have shared. This enforces a read-only mode; the ...
Prevents users from being prompted to update Windows Media Player. This policy prevents the Player from being updated and ...
Prevents users from changing accessibility settings. If you enable this policy, the Accessibility button on the General tab ...
Prevents users from changing automatic configuration settings. Automatic configuration is a process that administrators can ...
Prevents users from changing certificate settings in Internet Explorer. Certificates are used to verify the identity of software ...
Prevents users from changing dial-up settings. If you enable this policy, the Settings button on the Connections tab in the ...
Prevents users from changing font settings. If you enable this policy, the Font button on the General tab in the Internet ...