This policy setting allows you to show or hide the status bar. If you enable this policy setting, the status bar is hidden and the user cannot choose to show it. If you disable this policy setting, the status bar is shown and the user cannot choose to hide it. If you do not configure this policy setting, the status bar is shown by default, and the user can choose to hide it.
This policy setting allows you to set the rate at which Internet Explorer creates new tab processes. There are two algorithms ...
This policy setting allows you to set the value returned to applications which request the maximum size of the SSPI context ...
This policy setting allows you to set when Windows File Protection scans protected files. This policy setting directs Windows ...
This policy setting allows you to show or hide the Command bar. If you enable this policy setting, the Command bar is hidden ...
This policy setting allows you to show or hide the status bar. If you enable this policy setting, the status bar is hidden ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a 6to4 relay name for a 6to4 host. A 6to4 relay is used as a default gateway for ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of device setup class globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) for device drivers ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of device setup class globally unique identifiers (GUIDs) for device drivers ...
This policy setting allows you to specify a list of known folders that should be disabled. Disabling a known folder will ...