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Prevent changing pop-up filter level
This policy setting prevents the user from changing the level of pop-up filtering. The available levels are as follows: High: Block all pop-ups. Medium: Block most automatic pop-ups. Low: Allow pop-ups from secure sites. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot change the filter level. You can specify the filter level by importing Privacy settings from your computer under Internet Explorer Maintenance. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can manage pop-ups by changing the filter level. You may also want to enable the “Prevent managing pop-up exception list” and “Turn off pop-up management” policy settings to prevent the user from configuring pop-up behavior.
Position the menu bar above the navigation bar
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.
Turn off the Security Settings Check feature
This policy setting turns off the Security Settings Check feature which checks Internet Explorer security settings to determine when the settings put Internet Explorer at risk. If you enable this policy setting the feature is turned off. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the feature is turned on.
Turn off the Security Settings Check feature
This policy setting turns off the Security Settings Check feature which checks Internet Explorer security settings to determine when the settings put Internet Explorer at risk. If you enable this policy setting the feature is turned off. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the feature is turned on.
Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings about files that are not commonly downloaded from the Internet
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter warns the user about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet. If you enable this policy setting SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings about files that are not commonly downloaded from the Internet
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter warns the user about executable files that Internet Explorer users do not commonly download from the Internet. If you enable this policy setting SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter prevents the user from browsing to or downloading from sites that are known to host malicious content. SmartScreen Filter also prevents the execution of files that are known to be malicious. If you enable this policy setting SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
Prevent bypassing SmartScreen Filter warnings
This policy setting determines whether the user can bypass warnings from SmartScreen Filter. SmartScreen Filter prevents the user from browsing to or downloading from sites that are known to host malicious content. SmartScreen Filter also prevents the execution of files that are known to be malicious. If you enable this policy setting SmartScreen Filter warnings block the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can bypass SmartScreen Filter warnings.
Prevent managing SmartScreen Filter
This policy setting prevents the user from managing SmartScreen Filter which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through “phishing” or is known to host malware. If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted to turn on SmartScreen Filter. All website addresses that are not on the filter’s allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is prompted to decide whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter during the first-run experience.
Prevent managing SmartScreen Filter
This policy setting prevents the user from managing SmartScreen Filter which warns the user if the website being visited is known for fraudulent attempts to gather personal information through “phishing” or is known to host malware. If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted to turn on SmartScreen Filter. All website addresses that are not on the filter’s allow list are sent automatically to Microsoft without prompting the user. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user is prompted to decide whether to turn on SmartScreen Filter during the first-run experience.