Turn on automatic signup
This policy setting allows Internet Explorer to be started automatically to complete the signup process after the branding is complete for Internet service providers (ISPs) through the Internet Explorer Administration Kit (IEAK). If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer is started automatically to complete the signup process after the branding is complete for ISPs (IEAK). The user cannot change this behavior. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer is not started automatically to complete the signup process after the branding is complete for ISPs (IEAK). The user cannot change this behavior. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can decide whether to start Internet Explorer automatically to complete the signup process after the branding is complete for ISPs (IEAK).
Set the maximum number of WebSocket connections per server
This policy setting allows you to change the default limit of WebSocket connections per server. The default limit is 6; you can select a value from 2 through 128. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the WebSocket connection limit that you set with this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the default limit of 6 WebSocket connections per server.
Set the maximum number of WebSocket connections per server
This policy setting allows you to change the default limit of WebSocket connections per server. The default limit is 6; you can select a value from 2 through 128. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the WebSocket connection limit that you set with this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the default limit of 6 WebSocket connections per server.
Turn off the WebSocket Object
The WebSocket object allows websites to request data across domains from your browser by using the WebSocket protocol. This policy setting allows administrators to enable or disable the WebSocket object. This policy setting does not prevent client-side communication across domains via other features in Internet Explorer 10. Also this policy setting does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the WebSocket object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the WebSocket object. By default the WebSocket object is enabled.
Turn off the WebSocket Object
The WebSocket object allows websites to request data across domains from your browser by using the WebSocket protocol. This policy setting allows administrators to enable or disable the WebSocket object. This policy setting does not prevent client-side communication across domains via other features in Internet Explorer 10. Also this policy setting does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the WebSocket object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the WebSocket object. By default the WebSocket object is enabled.
Turn off the XDomainRequest object
This policy setting allows you to choose whether websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. Note that this policy setting does not block client-side communication across domains through other features in Internet Explorer 8 and it does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object.
Turn off the XDomainRequest object
This policy setting allows you to choose whether websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. Note that this policy setting does not block client-side communication across domains through other features in Internet Explorer 8 and it does not prevent a site from requesting cross-domain data through a server. If you enable this policy setting websites cannot request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting websites can request data across domains by using the XDomainRequest object.
Turn off cross-document messaging
This policy setting allows you to manage whether documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you enable this policy setting documents cannot request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page.
Turn off cross-document messaging
This policy setting allows you to manage whether documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you enable this policy setting documents cannot request data across third-party domains embedded in the page. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting documents can request data across third-party domains embedded in the page.
Maximum number of connections per server (HTTP 1.0)
This policy setting allows you to change the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 from 6 connections per host to a limit of your choice (from 2 through 128). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 (6 connections per host). In versions of Internet Explorer prior to Internet Explorer 8 the default connection limit for HTTP 1. 0 was 4.