This policy setting controls the ActiveX Filtering feature for websites that are running ActiveX controls. The user can choose to turn off ActiveX Filtering for specific websites so that ActiveX controls can run properly. If you enable this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering is enabled by default for the user. The user cannot turn off ActiveX Filtering, although they may add per-site exceptions. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, ActiveX Filtering is not enabled by default for the user. The user can turn ActiveX Filtering on or off.
This policy setting controls the ability to change the color of window frames. If you enable this policy setting, you prevent ...
This policy setting controls the ability to prevent embedded UI. If you enable this policy setting, no packages on the system ...
This policy setting controls the ability to turn off all patch optimizations. If you enable this policy setting, all Patch ...
This policy setting controls the ability to turn off shared components. If you enable this policy setting, no packages on ...
This policy setting controls the ActiveX Filtering feature for websites that are running ActiveX controls. The user can choose ...
This policy setting controls the appearance of window animations such as those found when restoring, minimizing, and maximizing ...
This policy setting controls the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting archive. If you enable this policy setting, you ...
This policy setting controls the client Point and Print behavior, including the security prompts for Windows Vista computers. ...
This policy setting controls the cloud candidates feature, which uses an online service to provide input suggestions that ...