This policy setting determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website. Microsoft collects your browsing history to improve how flip ahead with page prediction works. This feature isn't available for Internet Explorer for the desktop. If you enable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned off and the next webpage isn't loaded into the background. If you disable this policy setting, flip ahead with page prediction is turned on and the next webpage is loaded into the background. If you don't configure this setting, users can turn this behavior on or off, using the Settings charm.
This policy setting determines when software installation policies are updated. This policy setting affects all policy settings ...
This policy setting determines when Windows uses automatic language detection results, and when it relies on indexing history. ...
This policy setting determines whether a page can control embedded WebBrowser controls via script. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting determines whether a remote client computer routes Internet traffic through the internal network or whether ...
This policy setting determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page ...
This policy setting determines whether a user will be prompted on the client computer to provide credentials for a remote ...
This policy setting determines whether an administrator attempting to connect remotely to the console of a server can log ...
This policy setting determines whether BitLocker protection is required for fixed data drives to be writable on a computer. ...
This policy setting determines whether Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) diagnoses memory leak problems. If you enable or do ...