This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting, the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone, and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting, the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone, and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
This policy controls the percentage of disk space available to the Windows Installer baseline file cache. The Windows Installer ...
This policy controls the state of the application compatibility engine in the system. The engine is part of the loader and ...
This policy controls the visibility of the Program Compatibility property page shell extension. This shell extension is visible ...
This policy controls the website compatibility lists that Microsoft provides. The updated website lists are available on ...
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections ...
This policy controls whether the logged on user should be notified if the logon server could not be contacted during logon ...
This policy controls whether the logged on user should be notified when his logon hours are about to expire. By default, ...
This policy controls whether the print job name will be included in print event logs. If you disable or do not configure ...
This policy controls whether the print spooler will accept client connections. When the policy is unconfigured or enabled, ...