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Turn on Caret Browsing support
This policy setting allows you to turn Caret Browsing on or off. Caret Browsing allows users to browse to a webpage by using the keyboard to move the cursor. Caret Browsing supports standard text-editor functionality such as using the Shift key to select text and copying a selection to the clipboard. This policy setting is particularly useful to users who do not use a mouse. If you enable this policy setting Caret Browsing is turned on. If you disable this policy setting Caret Browsing is turned off. If you do not configure this policy setting Caret Browsing support can be turned on or off through the registry.
Turn off ClearType
This policy setting prevents the text on the screen from being rendered through the ClearType technology that enhances the readability of text on LCD displays. If you enable this policy setting applications that host MSHTML do not render text by using the Microsoft ClearType rendering engine. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting applications that host MSHTML render text by using the Microsoft ClearType rendering engine.
Turn off ClearType
This policy setting prevents the text on the screen from being rendered through the ClearType technology that enhances the readability of text on LCD displays. If you enable this policy setting applications that host MSHTML do not render text by using the Microsoft ClearType rendering engine. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting applications that host MSHTML render text by using the Microsoft ClearType rendering engine.
Check for server certificate revocation
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will check revocation status of servers’ certificates. Certificates are revoked when they have been compromised or are no longer valid and this option protects users from submitting confidential data to a site that may be fraudulent or not secure. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will check to see if server certificates have been revoked. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not check server certificates to see if they have been revoked. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will not check server certificates to see if they have been revoked.
Check for server certificate revocation
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Internet Explorer will check revocation status of servers’ certificates. Certificates are revoked when they have been compromised or are no longer valid and this option protects users from submitting confidential data to a site that may be fraudulent or not secure. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will check to see if server certificates have been revoked. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not check server certificates to see if they have been revoked. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will not check server certificates to see if they have been revoked.
Allow active content from CDs to run on user machines
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users receive a dialog requesting permission for active content on a CD to run. If you enable this policy setting active content on a CD will run without a prompt. If you disable this policy setting active content on a CD will always prompt before running. If you do not configure this policy users can choose whether to be prompted before running active content on a CD.
Allow active content from CDs to run on user machines
This policy setting allows you to manage whether users receive a dialog requesting permission for active content on a CD to run. If you enable this policy setting active content on a CD will run without a prompt. If you disable this policy setting active content on a CD will always prompt before running. If you do not configure this policy users can choose whether to be prompted before running active content on a CD.
Turn off loading websites and content in the background to optimize performance
This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background speeding up performance such that when the user clicks a hyperlink the background page seamlessly switches into view. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer doesn’t load any websites or content in the background. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background. If you don’t configure this policy setting users can turn this behavior on or off using Internet Explorer settings. This feature is turned on by default
Turn off loading websites and content in the background to optimize performance
This policy setting determines whether Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background speeding up performance such that when the user clicks a hyperlink the background page seamlessly switches into view. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer doesn’t load any websites or content in the background. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer preemptively loads websites and content in the background. If you don’t configure this policy setting users can turn this behavior on or off using Internet Explorer settings. This feature is turned on by default
Turn off the flip ahead with page prediction feature
This policy setting determines whether a user can swipe across a screen or click Forward to go to the next pre-loaded page of a website. Microsoft collects your browsing history to improve how flip ahead with page prediction works. This feature isn’t available for Internet Explorer for the desktop. If you enable this policy setting flip ahead with page prediction is turned off and the next webpage isn’t loaded into the background. If you disable this policy setting flip ahead with page prediction is turned on and the next webpage is loaded into the background. If you don’t configure this setting users can turn this behavior on or off using the Settings charm.