File menu: Disable Save As. . . menu option
Prevents users from saving Web pages from the browser File menu to their hard disk or to a network share. If you enable this policy the Save As command on the File menu will be removed. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users can save Web pages for later viewing. This policy takes precedence over the “File Menu: Disable Save As Web Page Complete” policy which prevents users from saving the entire contents that are displayed or run from a Web Page such as graphics scripts and linked files but does not prevent users from saving the text of a Web page. Caution: If you enable this policy users are not prevented from saving Web content by pointing to a link on a Web page clicking the right mouse button and then clicking Save Target As.
File menu: Disable closing the browser and Explorer windows
Prevents users from closing Microsoft Internet Explorer and File Explorer. If you enable this policy the Close command on the File menu will appear dimmed. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users are not prevented from closing the browser or File Explorer. Note: The Close button in the top right corner of the program will not work; if users click the Close button they will be informed that the command is not available.
Turn on the hover color option
This policy setting makes hyperlinks change color when the mouse pointer pauses on them. If you enable this policy setting the hover color option is turned on. The user cannot turn it off. If you disable this policy setting the hover color option 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 the hover color option.
Prevent specifying the color of links that have already been clicked
This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color of webpage links that he or she has already clicked. Appropriate color choices can make links easier to see for some users especially those who use high-contrast color schemes. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the color of links already clicked in Internet Explorer. You must specify the link color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the color of links already clicked.
Prevent specifying the color of links that have not yet been clicked
This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color of webpage links that he or she has not yet clicked. Appropriate color choices can make links easier to see for some users especially those who use high-contrast color schemes. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the color of links not yet clicked in Internet Explorer. You must specify the link color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the color of links not yet clicked.
Prevent specifying the hover color
This policy setting prevents the user from specifying the color to which hyperlinks change when the mouse pointer pauses on them. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot specify the hover color. You must specify the hover color (for example: 192192192). If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can specify the hover color.
Web sites in less privileged Web content zones can navigate into this zone
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Web sites from less privileged zones such as Internet sites can navigate into this zone. If you enable this policy setting Web sites from less privileged zones can open new windows in or navigate into this zone. The security zone will run without the added layer of security that is provided by the Protection from Zone Elevation security feature. If you select Prompt in the drop-down box a warning is issued to the user that potentially risky navigation is about to occur. If you disable this policy setting the possibly harmful navigations are prevented. The Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as set by Protection from Zone Elevation feature control. If you do not configure this policy setting the possibly harmful navigations are prevented. The Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as set by Protection from Zone Elevation feature control.
Web sites in less privileged Web content zones can navigate into this zone
This policy setting allows you to manage whether Web sites from less privileged zones such as Internet sites can navigate into this zone. If you enable this policy setting Web sites from less privileged zones can open new windows in or navigate into this zone. The security zone will run without the added layer of security that is provided by the Protection from Zone Elevation security feature. If you select Prompt in the drop-down box a warning is issued to the user that potentially risky navigation is about to occur. If you disable this policy setting the possibly harmful navigations are prevented. The Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as set by Protection from Zone Elevation feature control. If you do not configure this policy setting the possibly harmful navigations are prevented. The Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as set by Protection from Zone Elevation feature control.
Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraints
This policy setting allows you to manage restrictions on script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars. If you enable this policy setting Windows Restrictions security will not apply in this zone. The security zone runs without the added layer of security provided by this feature. If you disable this policy setting the possible harmful actions contained in script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars cannot be run. This Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as dictated by the Scripted Windows Security Restrictions feature control setting for the process. If you do not configure this policy setting the possible harmful actions contained in script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars cannot be run. This Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as dictated by the Scripted Windows Security Restrictions feature control setting for the process.
Allow script-initiated windows without size or position constraints
This policy setting allows you to manage restrictions on script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars. If you enable this policy setting Windows Restrictions security will not apply in this zone. The security zone runs without the added layer of security provided by this feature. If you disable this policy setting the possible harmful actions contained in script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars cannot be run. This Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as dictated by the Scripted Windows Security Restrictions feature control setting for the process. If you do not configure this policy setting the possible harmful actions contained in script-initiated pop-up windows and windows that include the title and status bars cannot be run. This Internet Explorer security feature will be on in this zone as dictated by the Scripted Windows Security Restrictions feature control setting for the process.