This policy setting allows you to configure IP-HTTPS, a tunneling technology that uses the HTTPS protocol to provide IP connectivity to a remote network. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, the local host settings are used. If you enable this policy setting, you can specify an IP-HTTPS server URL. You will be able to configure IP-HTTPS with one of the following settings: Policy Default State: The IP-HTTPS interface is used when there are no other connectivity options. Policy Enabled State: The IP-HTTPS interface is always present, even if the host has other connectivity options. Policy Disabled State: No IP-HTTPS interfaces are present on the host.
This policy setting allows you to configure how windows open in Internet Explorer when the user clicks links from other applications. ...
This policy setting allows you to configure Information Protection Control (IPC). If you enable this setting, IPC will be ...
This policy setting allows you to configure Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol (ISATAP), an address-to-router ...
This policy setting allows you to configure IP Stateless Autoconfiguration Limits. If you enable or do not configure this ...
This policy setting allows you to configure IP-HTTPS, a tunneling technology that uses the HTTPS protocol to provide IP connectivity ...
This policy setting allows you to configure monitoring for file and program activity. If you enable or do not configure this ...
This policy setting allows you to configure monitoring for incoming and outgoing files, without having to turn off monitoring ...
This policy setting allows you to configure network protection against exploits of known vulnerabilities. If you enable or ...
This policy setting allows you to configure process scanning when real-time protection is turned on. This helps to catch ...