This policy setting lets you turn on inline AutoComplete for Web addresses. The AutoComplete feature provides suggestions for what you type by automatically completing the address or command with the closest match. By default, this functionality is turned off for Web addresses in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, the inline AutoComplete for Web addresses is turned on. The user cannot change turn it off. If you disable this policy setting, the inline AutoComplete for Web addresses is turned off. The user cannot change turn it on. If you do not configure this policy setting, a user will have the freedom to turn on or off the inline AutoComplete for Web addresses.
This policy setting lets you determine whether the integrated unblock feature will be available in the logon User Interface ...
This policy setting lets you hide the list of previous versions of files that are on file shares. The previous versions come ...
This policy setting lets you hide the list of previous versions of files that are on local disks. The previous versions could ...
This policy setting lets you reverse the subject name from how it is stored in the certificate when displaying it during ...
This policy setting lets you turn on inline AutoComplete for Web addresses. The AutoComplete feature provides suggestions ...
This policy setting limits a node to resolving, but not publishing, names in a specific Peer Name Resolution Protocol (PNRP) ...
This policy setting limits the amount of time that Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) will take to download the ...
This policy setting limits the maximum age of files in the Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) Peercache. In order ...
This policy setting limits the maximum amount of disk space that can be used for the BITS Peercache, as a percentage of the ...