This policy setting positions the menu bar above the navigation bar. The navigation bar contains icons for a variety of features, including browsing web pages, searching the web by using a selection of search tools, accessing and managing favorites, viewing a history of visited pages, printing, and accessing email and newsgroups. The menu bar contains menus that open lists of commands. The commands include options for printing, customizing Internet Explorer, copying and pasting text, managing favorites, and accessing Help. If you enable this policy setting, the menu bar is above the navigation bar. The user cannot interchange the positions of the menu bar and the navigation bar. If you disable this policy setting, the menu bar is below the navigation bar. The user cannot interchange the positions of the menu bar and the navigation bar. If you do not configure this policy setting, the user can interchange the positions of the menu bar and the navigation bar.
This policy setting permits or prohibits the Diagnostic Policy Service (DPS) from automatically resolving any heap corruption ...
This policy setting permits or prohibits the use of this snap-in. If you enable this policy setting, the snap-in is permitted ...
This policy setting permits those certificates to be displayed for logon that are either expired or not yet valid. Under ...
This policy setting permits users to change installation options that typically are available only to system administrators. ...
This policy setting positions the menu bar above the navigation bar. The navigation bar contains icons for a variety of features, ...
This policy setting prevents a user from selecting a supplemental custom locale as their user locale. The user is restricted ...
This policy setting prevents ActiveX controls from running in Protected Mode when Enhanced Protected Mode is enabled. When ...
This policy setting prevents administrators from viewing or using Group Policy preferences. A Group Policy administration ...
This policy setting prevents clients from connecting to Mobile Broadband networks when the client is registered on a roaming ...