Prevents users from changing the default Web page colors. If you enable this policy, the color settings for Web pages appear dimmed. The settings are located in the Colors area in the dialog box that appears when the user clicks the General tab and then clicks the Colors button in the Internet Options dialog box. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can change the default background and text color of Web pages. If you set the "Disable the General page" policy (located in \User Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Internet Explorer\Internet Control Panel), you do not need to set this policy, because the "Disable the General page" policy removes the General tab from the interface. Note: The default Web page colors are ignored on Web pages in which the author has specified the background and text colors.
Prevents users from changing the browser cache settings, such as the location and amount of disk space to use for the Temporary ...
Prevents users from changing the colors of links on Web pages. If you enable this policy, the color settings for links appear ...
Prevents users from changing the default programs for managing schedules and contacts. If you enable this policy, the Calendar ...
Prevents users from changing the default programs for messaging tasks. If you enable this policy, the E-mail, Newsgroups, ...
Prevents users from changing the default Web page colors. If you enable this policy, the color settings for Web pages appear ...
Prevents users from changing the desktop icons. By default, users can use the Desktop Icon Settings dialog in the Personalization ...
Prevents users from changing the look of their start menu background, such as its color or accent. By default, users can ...
Prevents users from changing the mouse pointers. By default, users can use the Pointers tab in the Mouse Control Panel to ...
Prevents users from changing the path to their profile folders. By default, a user can change the location of their individual ...