This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you enable this policy setting, Internet Explorer uses the connection limit of your choice for HTTP 1.1. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, Internet Explorer uses the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer before Internet Explorer 8, the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 was 2.
This policy setting allows you to block an insecure fallback to SSL 3.0. When this policy is enabled, Internet Explorer will ...
This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in any process on the computer attempts ...
This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.0 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1.1 from 6 connections per host to a limit ...
This policy setting allows you to change the default limit of WebSocket connections per server. The default limit is 6; you ...
This policy setting allows you to choose among three different labels for command buttons: show all text labels, show selective ...
This policy setting allows you to choose how links are opened in Internet Explorer: Let Internet Explorer decide, always ...
This policy setting allows you to choose specific Boot Configuration Data (BCD) settings to verify during platform validation. ...