This policy setting is used to turn on the certificate address mismatch security warning. When this setting is turned on, users are warned when visiting HTTPS websites that present certificates issued for a different website address. This warning helps prevent spoofing attacks. If you enable this policy setting, certificate address mismatch warning will always be shown. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the user will be able to choose whether the certificate address mismatch warning is given using the Advanced page in the Internet Control panel.
This policy setting is used to prevent users from deleting passwords. This feature is available in the Delete Browsing History ...
This policy setting is used to prevent users from deleting temporary Internet files. This feature is available in the Delete ...
This policy setting is used to turn off Automatic Crash Recovery. If you enable this policy setting, Automatic Crash Recovery ...
This policy setting is used to turn off the preserving favorites site data option in the Delete Browsing History dialog box. ...
This policy setting is used to turn on the certificate address mismatch security warning. When this setting is turned on, ...
This policy setting let you turn off Inline AutoComplete in Windows Explorer. Inline AutoComplete provides suggestions for ...
This policy setting lets you allow certificates without an Extended Key Usage (EKU) set to be used for logon. In versions ...
This policy setting lets you allow signature key-based certificates to be enumerated and available for logon. If you enable ...
This policy setting lets you determine whether an optional field will be displayed during logon and elevation that allows ...