This policy setting configures what Internet Explorer displays when a new browsing session is started. By default, Internet Explorer displays the home page. In Internet Explorer 10, Internet Explorer can start a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. Users cannot change this option to start with the home page. If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the home page. Users cannot change this option to start with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you do not configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer starts with the home page. Users can change this option to start with the tabs from the last session.
This policy setting configures the time in minutes before a detection in the "additional action" state moves to the "cleared" ...
This policy setting configures the time in minutes before a detection in the "completed" state moves to the "cleared" state. ...
This policy setting configures the time in minutes before a detection in the "critically failed" state to moves to either ...
This policy setting configures the time in minutes before a detection in the "non-critically failed" state moves to the "cleared" ...
This policy setting configures what Internet Explorer displays when a new browsing session is started. By default, Internet ...
This policy setting configures whether BitLocker protection is required for a computer to be able to write data to a removable ...
This policy setting configures whether or not a password can be used to unlock an Enhanced Storage device. If you enable ...
This policy setting configures whether or not fixed data drives formatted with the FAT file system can be unlocked and viewed ...
This policy setting configures whether or not locations on removable drives can be added to libraries. If you enable this ...