This policy setting specifies whether to use UTF-8, a standard that defines characters so they are readable in any language. Using UTF-8 enables you to exchange Internet addresses (URLs) that contain characters from any language. If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer does not allow sending URLs as UTF-8. The user cannot change this policy setting. If you disable this policy setting, Internet Explorer allows sending 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 URLs as UTF-8.
This policy setting specifies whether the client computer should use the Distributed Cache mode. This BranchCache mode enables ...
This policy setting specifies whether the client computer should use the Hosted Cache mode, and if so, what the address of ...
This policy setting specifies whether to display script errors when a page does not appear properly because of problems with ...
This policy setting specifies whether to enable or disable tracking of responsiveness events. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting specifies whether to use UTF-8, a standard that defines characters so they are readable in any language. ...
This policy setting specifies whether Windows Installer RDS Compatibility runs on a per user basis for fully installed applications. ...
This policy setting specifies whether Windows will allow console applications and GUI applications without visible top-level ...
This policy setting specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to print background colors and images when you print a Web ...
This policy setting specifies whether you want Internet Explorer to smooth images, so they appear less jagged when displayed. ...