Prevents using the shortcut menu to open a link in a new browser window. If you enable this policy, users cannot point to a link, click the right mouse button, and then click the Open in New Window command. If you disable this policy or do not configure it, users can open a Web page in a new browser window by using the shortcut menu. This policy can be used in coordination with the "File menu: Disable New menu option" policy, which prevents users from opening the browser in a new window by clicking the File menu, pointing to New, and then clicking Window. Note: When users click the Open in New Window command, the link will not open in a new window and they will be informed that the command is not available.
Prevents users from viewing or installing published programs. This setting removes the "Add programs from your network" section ...
Prevents users from viewing the Channel bar interface. Channels are Web sites that are automatically updated on their computer ...
Prevents users from viewing the HTML source of Web pages by clicking the Source command on the View menu. If you enable this ...
Prevents users or applications from changing the visual style of the windows and buttons displayed on their screens. When ...
Prevents using the shortcut menu to open a link in a new browser window. If you enable this policy, users cannot point to ...
Prevents Windows Firewall from displaying notifications to the user when a program requests that Windows Firewall add the ...
Prevents windows from being minimized or restored when the active window is shaken back and forth with the mouse. If you ...
Prevents Windows from running the programs you specify in this policy setting. If you enable this policy setting, users cannot ...
Prevents Windows Media Digital Rights Management (DRM) from accessing the Internet (or intranet). When enabled, Windows Media ...