This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, this policy also lets you specify where to get reports (through post messages) about the websites for which users turn on Enterprise Mode using the Tools menu. If you turn this setting on, users can see and use the Enterprise Mode option from the Tools menu. If you turn this setting on, but don't specify a report location, Enterprise Mode will still be available to your users, but you won't get any reports. If you disable or don't configure this policy setting, the menu option won't appear and users won't be able to run websites in Enterprise Mode.
This policy setting lets you control whether Microsoft accounts are optional for Windows Store apps that require an account ...
This policy setting lets you control whether Windows Store apps can open files using the default desktop app for a file type. ...
This policy setting lets you control whether Windows Store apps can open URIs using the default desktop app for a URI scheme. ...
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This policy setting lets you decide whether users can turn on Enterprise Mode for websites with compatibility issues. Optionally, ...
This policy setting lets you determine whether an optional field will be displayed during logon and elevation that allows ...
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