This policy setting allows the user to enable the SmartScreen Filter, which will warn if the Web site being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through "phishing," or is known to host malware. If you enable this policy setting, the user will not be prompted to enable the SmartScreen Filter. You must specify which mode the SmartScreen Filter uses: on, or off. If the feature is on, all website addresses not contained on the filter's allow list will be sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the user. If the feature is off or you do not configure this policy setting, the user will be prompted to decide the mode of operation for the SmartScreen Filter during the first run experience.
This policy setting allows the configuration of wireless settings using Windows Connect Now (WCN). The WCN Registrar enables ...
This policy setting allows the Network Access Protection (NAP) client to support the Windows XP version of the 802.1x Enforcement ...
This policy setting allows the user to choose the default text size in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting allows the user to enable a phishing filter that will warn if the Web site being visited is known for ...
This policy setting allows the user to enable the SmartScreen Filter, which will warn if the Web site being visited is known ...
This policy setting allows this feature to be prevented or allowed for all processes running on the machine. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows turning OCR (Optical Character Recognition) processing on or off for TIFF files. If you enable ...
This policy setting allows up to five Libraries or Search Connectors to be pinned to the "Search again" links and the Start ...
This policy setting allows user logon scripts to run when the logon cross-forest, DNS suffixes are not configured and NetBIOS ...