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Turn on script debugging
This policy setting allows you to turn on your script debugger if one is installed. Website developers use script debuggers to test programs and scripts on their webpages. You can use the script debugger to browse edit and debug . htm and . asp files that contain Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition (VBScript) or Microsoft JScript. If you enable this policy setting script debugging is turned on. The user cannot turn off script debugging. If you disable this policy setting script debugging is turned off. The user cannot turn on script debugging. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on or turn off script debugging.
Go to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar
This policy allows the user to go directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer goes directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar if it is available. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not go directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar.
Go to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar
This policy allows the user to go directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer goes directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar if it is available. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not go directly to an intranet site for a one-word entry in the Address bar.
Turn off inline AutoComplete in File Explorer
This policy setting let you turn off Inline AutoComplete in File Explorer. Inline AutoComplete provides suggestions for what you type by automatically completing the command inline with the closest match. By default this functionality is turned on in File Explorer. If you enable this policy setting Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer is turned off. The user cannot turn it on. If you disable this policy setting Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer is turned on. The user cannot turn it off. If you do not configure this policy setting a user will have the freedom to turn on or off Inline AutoComplete for File Explorer.
Turn on inline AutoComplete
This policy setting allows you to turn on inline AutoComplete in Internet Explorer and File Explorer. The AutoComplete feature provides suggestions for what the user types by automatically completing the address or command with the closest match. If you enable this policy setting inline AutoComplete is turned on. The user cannot turn it off. If you disable this policy setting inline AutoComplete is turned off. The user cannot turn it on. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on or turn off inline AutoComplete. By default inline AutoComplete is turned off for Windows Vista Windows 7 Internet Explorer 7 and Internet Explorer 8. By default inline AutoComplete is turned on for Internet Explorer 9.
Show Content Advisor on Internet Options
This policy setting shows the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer displays the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. Users can change Content Advisor settings. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not display the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box.
Show Content Advisor on Internet Options
This policy setting shows the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer displays the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box. Users can change Content Advisor settings. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not display the Content Advisor setting on the Content tab of the Internet Options dialog box.
Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer deletes the contents of the Temporary Internet Files folder after all browser windows are closed. This protects against storing dangerous files on the computer or storing sensitive files that other users could see in addition to managing total disk space usage. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will delete the contents of the user’s Temporary Internet Files folder when all browser windows are closed. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not delete the contents of the user’s Temporary Internet Files folder when browser windows are closed. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer will not delete the contents of the Temporary Internet Files folder when browser windows are closed.
Empty Temporary Internet Files folder when browser is closed
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer deletes the contents of the Temporary Internet Files folder after all browser windows are closed. This protects against storing dangerous files on the computer or storing sensitive files that other users could see in addition to managing total disk space usage. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will delete the contents of the user’s Temporary Internet Files folder when all browser windows are closed. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not delete the contents of the user’s Temporary Internet Files folder when browser windows are closed. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer will not delete the contents of the Temporary Internet Files folder when browser windows are closed.
Do not save encrypted pages to disk
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will save encrypted pages that contain secure (HTTPS) information such as passwords and credit card numbers to the Internet Explorer cache which may be insecure. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not save encrypted pages containing secure (HTTPS) information to the cache. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will save encrypted pages containing secure (HTTPS) information to the cache. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer will save encrypted pages containing secure (HTTPS) information to the cache.