Set default storage limits for websites

This policy setting sets data storage limits for indexed database and application caches for individual websites. When you set this policy setting you provide the cache limit in MB. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer displays a notification when a website exceeds the configured storage limit. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can set default data storage limits for indexed databases and application caches.

Include updated website lists from Microsoft

This policy controls the website compatibility lists that Microsoft provides. The updated website lists are available on Windows Update. If you enable this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are used during browser navigation. If a user visits a site on the compatibility lists the pages are automatically displayed in Compatibility View. If you disable this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are not used. Additionally the user cannot activate the feature by using the Compatibility View Settings dialog box. If you do not configure this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are not active. The user can activate the feature by using the Compatibility View Settings dialog box.

Include updated website lists from Microsoft

This policy controls the website compatibility lists that Microsoft provides. The updated website lists are available on Windows Update. If you enable this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are used during browser navigation. If a user visits a site on the compatibility lists the pages are automatically displayed in Compatibility View. If you disable this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are not used. Additionally the user cannot activate the feature by using the Compatibility View Settings dialog box. If you do not configure this policy setting the Microsoft-provided website lists are not active. The user can activate the feature by using the Compatibility View Settings dialog box.

Use Policy List of Quirks Mode sites

Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether content is rendered in Quirks Mode or the Standards Mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string (with an additional string appended). Additionally webpages included in this list appear in Quirks Mode.

Use Policy List of Quirks Mode sites

Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether content is rendered in Quirks Mode or the Standards Mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string (with an additional string appended). Additionally webpages included in this list appear in Quirks Mode.

Use Policy List of Internet Explorer 7 sites

This policy setting allows you to add specific sites that must be viewed in Internet Explorer 7 Compatibility View. If you enable this policy setting the user can add and remove sites from the list but the user cannot remove the entries that you specify. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can add and remove sites from the list.

Use Policy List of Internet Explorer 7 sites

This policy setting allows you to add specific sites that must be viewed in Internet Explorer 7 Compatibility View. If you enable this policy setting the user can add and remove sites from the list but the user cannot remove the entries that you specify. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can add and remove sites from the list.

Turn off Compatibility View button

This policy setting controls the Compatibility View button that appears on the Command bar. This button allows the user to fix website display problems that he or she may encounter while browsing. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot use the Compatibility View button. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can use the Compatibility View button.