This policy setting specifies whether to use 8-bit Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8), a standard that defines characters so they are readable in any language. By using UTF-8, you can exchange Internet addresses (URLs) that contain characters from any language. If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer does not allow sending the path portion of URLs as UTF-8. The user cannot change this policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer allows sending the path portion of URLs as UTF-8. The user cannot change this policy setting. If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can allow or prevent the sending of the path portion of URLs as UTF-8.
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the redirection of data to client LPT ports during a Remote Desktop Services ...
This policy setting specifies whether to prevent the sharing of Clipboard contents (Clipboard redirection) between a remote ...
This policy setting specifies whether to require the use of a specific security layer to secure communications between clients ...
This policy setting specifies whether to show the "Did you know?" section of Help and Support Center. This content is dynamically ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use 8-bit Unicode Transformation Format (UTF-8), a standard that defines characters ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Microsoft Web service for finding an application to open a file with an ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use the Store service for finding an application to open a file with an unhandled ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can add computers to a homegroup. By default, users can add their computer to ...
This policy setting specifies whether users can participate in the Help Experience Improvement program. The Help Experience ...