This policy setting prevents users from changing the color of Web page links they have already clicked. Appropriate color choices can make links easier to see for some users, especially those who use high-contrast color schemes. If you enable this policy setting, a user cannot configure the color for links already clicked in Internet Explorer. You must specify the link color (for example: 192,192,192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting, users can choose the color for links that have already been clicked.
This policy setting prevents the user's machine from launching Microsoft .NET Framework setup when navigating to .NET Framework ...
This policy setting prevents the users from subscribing to a feed or a Web Slice or deleting a subscribed feed or Web Slice. ...
This policy setting prevents users from accessing the Delete Browsing History dialog box. If you enable this policy setting, ...
This policy setting prevents users from changing the color of Web page links that they have not yet clicked. Appropriate ...
This policy setting prevents users from changing the color of Web page links they have already clicked. Appropriate color ...
This policy setting prevents users from configuring the background color in Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy ...
This policy setting prevents users from deleting the history of Web sites the user has visited. This feature is available ...
This policy setting prevents users from having enclosures (file attachments) downloaded from a feed to the user's computer. ...
This policy setting prevents users from having Internet Explorer automatically detect if there is a feed or Web Slice available ...