Tag: User Configuration
Include local path when user is uploading files to a server
This policy setting controls whether or not local path information is sent when the user is uploading a file via an HTML form. If the local path information is sent some information may be unintentionally revealed to the server. For instance files sent from the user’s desktop may contain the user name as a part of the path. If you enable this policy setting path information is sent when the user is uploading a file via an HTML form. If you disable this policy setting path information is removed when the user is uploading a file via an HTML form. If you do not configure this policy setting the user can choose whether path information is sent when he or she is uploading a file via an HTML form. By default path information is sent.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Run . NET Framework-reliant components not signed with Authenticode
This policy setting allows you to manage whether . NET Framework components that are not signed with Authenticode can be executed from Internet Explorer. These components include managed controls referenced from an object tag and managed executables referenced from a link. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will execute unsigned managed components. If you select Prompt in the drop-down box Internet Explorer will prompt the user to determine whether to execute unsigned managed components. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer will not execute unsigned managed components. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will execute unsigned managed components.
Userdata persistence
This policy setting allows you to manage the preservation of information in the browser’s history in favorites in an XML store or directly within a Web page saved to disk. When a user returns to a persisted page the state of the page can be restored if this policy setting is appropriately configured. If you enable this policy setting users can preserve information in the browser’s history in favorites in an XML store or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you disable this policy setting users cannot preserve information in the browser’s history in favorites in an XML store or directly within a Web page saved to disk. If you do not configure this policy setting users can preserve information in the browser’s history in favorites in an XML store or directly within a Web page saved to disk.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.
Turn on Cross-Site Scripting Filter
This policy controls whether or not the Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) Filter will detect and prevent cross-site script injections into websites in this zone. If you enable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned on for sites in this zone and the XSS Filter attempts to block cross-site script injections. If you disable this policy setting the XSS Filter is turned off for sites in this zone and Internet Explorer permits cross-site script injections.