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Allow software to run or install even if the signature is invalid
This policy setting allows you to manage whether software such as ActiveX controls and file downloads can be installed or run by the user even though the signature is invalid. An invalid signature might indicate that someone has tampered with the file. If you enable this policy setting users will be prompted to install or run files with an invalid signature. If you disable this policy setting users cannot run or install files with an invalid signature. If you do not configure this policy users can choose to run or install files with an invalid signature.
Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer checks the Internet for newer versions. When Internet Explorer is set to do this the checks occur approximately every 30 days and users are prompted to install new versions as they become available. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer checks the Internet for a new version approximately every 30 days and prompts the user to download new versions when they are available. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer does not check the Internet for new versions of the browser so does not prompt users to install them. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not check the Internet for new versions of the browser so does not prompt users to install them.
Automatically check for Internet Explorer updates
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer checks the Internet for newer versions. When Internet Explorer is set to do this the checks occur approximately every 30 days and users are prompted to install new versions as they become available. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer checks the Internet for a new version approximately every 30 days and prompts the user to download new versions when they are available. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer does not check the Internet for new versions of the browser so does not prompt users to install them. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer does not check the Internet for new versions of the browser so does not prompt users to install them.
Allow Install On Demand (except Internet Explorer)
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can download and install self-installing program files (non-Internet Explorer components) that are registered with Internet Explorer (such as Macromedia and Java) that are required in order to view web pages as intended. If you enable this policy setting non-Internet Explorer components will be automatically installed as necessary. If you disable this policy setting users will be prompted when non-Internet Explorer components would be installed. If you do not configure this policy setting non-Internet Explorer components will be automatically installed as necessary.
Allow Install On Demand (except Internet Explorer)
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can download and install self-installing program files (non-Internet Explorer components) that are registered with Internet Explorer (such as Macromedia and Java) that are required in order to view web pages as intended. If you enable this policy setting non-Internet Explorer components will be automatically installed as necessary. If you disable this policy setting users will be prompted when non-Internet Explorer components would be installed. If you do not configure this policy setting non-Internet Explorer components will be automatically installed as necessary.
Allow Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can automatically download and install Web components (such as fonts) that can installed by Internet Explorer Active Setup. For example if you open a Web page that requires Japanese-text display support Internet Explorer could prompt the user to download the Japanese Language Pack component if it is not already installed. If you enable this policy setting Web components such as fonts will be automatically installed as necessary. If you disable this policy setting users will be prompted when Web Components such as fonts would be downloaded. If you do not configure this policy users will be prompted when Web Components such as fonts would be downloaded.
Allow Install On Demand (Internet Explorer)
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can automatically download and install Web components (such as fonts) that can installed by Internet Explorer Active Setup. For example if you open a Web page that requires Japanese-text display support Internet Explorer could prompt the user to download the Japanese Language Pack component if it is not already installed. If you enable this policy setting Web components such as fonts will be automatically installed as necessary. If you disable this policy setting users will be prompted when Web Components such as fonts would be downloaded. If you do not configure this policy users will be prompted when Web Components such as fonts would be downloaded.
Allow third-party browser extensions
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will launch COM add-ons known as browser helper objects such as toolbars. Browser helper objects may contain flaws such as buffer overruns which impact Internet Explorer’s performance or stability. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer automatically launches any browser helper objects that are installed on the user’s computer. If you disable this policy setting browser helper objects do not launch. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer automatically launches any browser helper objects that are installed on the user’s computer.
Allow third-party browser extensions
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will launch COM add-ons known as browser helper objects such as toolbars. Browser helper objects may contain flaws such as buffer overruns which impact Internet Explorer’s performance or stability. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer automatically launches any browser helper objects that are installed on the user’s computer. If you disable this policy setting browser helper objects do not launch. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer automatically launches any browser helper objects that are installed on the user’s computer.
Check for signatures on downloaded programs
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer checks for digital signatures (which identifies the publisher of signed software and verifies it hasn’t been modified or tampered with) on user computers before downloading executable programs. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will check the digital signatures of executable programs and display their identities before downloading them to user computers. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not check the digital signatures of executable programs or display their identities before downloading them to user computers. If you do not configure this policy Internet Explorer will not check the digital signatures of executable programs or display their identities before downloading them to user computers.