This policy setting controls whether or not the "Open File - Security Warning" message appears when the user tries to open executable files or other potentially unsafe files (from an intranet file share by using File Explorer, for example). If you enable this policy setting and set the drop-down box to Enable, these files open without a security warning. If you set the drop-down box to Prompt, a security warning appears before the files open. If you disable this policy setting, these files do not open. If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can configure how the computer handles these files. By default, these files are blocked in the Restricted zone, enabled in the Intranet and Local Computer zones, and set to prompt in the Internet and Trusted zones.
This policy setting controls whether or not complex list settings configured by a local administrator are merged with Group ...
This policy setting controls whether or not errors are reported to Microsoft. Error Reporting is used to report information ...
This policy setting controls whether or not local path information is sent when the user is uploading a file via an HTML ...
This policy setting controls whether or not software can simulate the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). If you enable this ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the "Open File - Security Warning" message appears when the user tries to open ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the Netlogon share created by the Net Logon service on a domain controller (DC) ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the system displays information about previous logons and logon failures to the ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the SYSVOL share created by the Net Logon service on a domain controller (DC) ...
This policy setting controls whether or not the user is prompted to allow ActiveX controls to run on websites other than ...