Turn on Internet Explorer Standards Mode for local intranet

This policy setting controls how Internet Explorer displays local intranet content. Intranet content is defined as any webpage that belongs to the local intranet security zone. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses the current user agent string for local intranet content. Additionally all local intranet Standards Mode pages appear in the Standards Mode available with the latest version of Internet Explorer. The user cannot change this behavior through the Compatibility View Settings dialog box. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string (with an additional string appended) for local intranet content. Additionally all local intranet Standards Mode pages appear in Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode. The user cannot change this behavior through the Compatibility View Settings dialog box. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer uses an Internet Explorer 7 user agent string (with an additional string appended) for local intranet content. Additionally all local intranet Standards Mode pages appear in Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode. This option results in the greatest compatibility with existing webpages but newer content written to common Internet standards may be displayed incorrectly. This option matches the default behavior of Internet Explorer.

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.

Turn off Compatibility View

This policy setting controls the Compatibility View feature which 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 or manage the Compatibility View sites list. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can use the Compatibility View button and manage the Compatibility View sites list.

Turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode

This policy setting allows you to turn on Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode. Compatibility View determines how Internet Explorer identifies itself to a web server and determines whether content is rendered in Internet Explorer 7 Standards 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 all Standards Mode webpages appear in Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode. This option results in the greatest compatibility with existing webpages but newer content written to common Internet standards may be displayed incorrectly. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer uses a current user agent string. Additionally all Standards Mode webpages appear in the Standards Mode available in the latest version of Internet Explorer. This option matches the default behavior of Internet Explorer. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can turn on and turn off Internet Explorer 7 Standards Mode.

Restrict Accelerators to those deployed through Group Policy

This policy setting restricts the list of Accelerators that the user can access to only the set deployed through Group Policy. If you enable this policy setting the user can access only Accelerators that are deployed through Group Policy. The user cannot add or delete Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access any Accelerators that he or she has installed.

Turn off Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to manage whether users can access Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting users cannot access Accelerators. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting users can access Accelerators and install new Accelerators.

Add default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Add non-default Accelerators

This policy setting allows you to add non-default Accelerators. If you enable this policy setting the specified Accelerators are added to the user’s browser. The user can append other Accelerators to this list but the user cannot remove or change the Accelerators that this policy setting has added. Default and non-default Accelerators should not overlap. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user has Accelerators that are provided through first use of the browser.

Turn off collection of InPrivate Filtering data

This policy setting allows you to turn off the collection of data used by the InPrivate Filtering Automatic mode. The data consists of the URLs of third-party content along with data about the first-party websites that referenced it. It is collected during non-InPrivate (normal) browsing sessions. If you enable this policy setting InPrivate Filtering data collection is turned off. If you disable this policy setting InPrivate Filtering collection is turned on. If you do not configure this policy setting InPrivate Filtering data collection can be turned on or off on the Privacy tab in Internet Options.

Turn off Tracking Protection

This policy setting allows you to turn off Tracking Protection. Tracking Protection helps users control whether third parties can automatically collect information about their browsing based on the sites that they visit. Tracking Protection does this by identifying third-party content that is used by multiple websites that users have visited. If you enable this policy setting Tracking Protection is disabled in all browsing sessions and Tracking Protection data is not collected. If you disable this policy setting Tracking Protection is available for use. If you do not configure this policy setting it can be configured through the registry.