Install new versions of Internet Explorer automatically

This policy setting configures Internet Explorer to automatically install new versions of Internet Explorer when they are available. If you enable this policy setting automatic upgrade of Internet Explorer will be turned on. If you disable this policy setting automatic upgrade of Internet Explorer will be turned off. If you do not configure this policy users can turn on or turn off automatic updates from the About Internet Explorer dialog.

Set application caches expiration time limit for individual domains

This policy setting sets the number of days an inactive application cache will exist before it is removed. If the application cache is used before the expiration time limit it will not be automatically removed. When you set this policy setting you provide the expiration time limit in days. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will remove application caches that haven’t been used within the timeframe set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default application cache expiration time limit for all application caches. The default is 30 days.

Set maximum application caches storage limit for all domains

This policy setting sets the file storage limit for all combined application caches for a user. When you set this policy setting you provide the storage limit in MB. When the limit is reached Internet Explorer notifies the user and the user must delete application caches before an updated one can be saved on their computer. The default maximum storage limit for all application caches is 1 GB. If you enable this policy setting you can set the maximum storage limit for all application caches. The default is 1 GB. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default maximum storage limit for all application caches. The default is 1 GB.

Set maximum application caches storage limit for all domains

This policy setting sets the file storage limit for all combined application caches for a user. When you set this policy setting you provide the storage limit in MB. When the limit is reached Internet Explorer notifies the user and the user must delete application caches before an updated one can be saved on their computer. The default maximum storage limit for all application caches is 1 GB. If you enable this policy setting you can set the maximum storage limit for all application caches. The default is 1 GB. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default maximum storage limit for all application caches. The default is 1 GB.

Start Internet Explorer with tabs from last browsing session

This policy setting configures what Internet Explorer displays when a new browsing session is started. By default Internet Explorer displays the home page. In Internet Explorer 10 Internet Explorer can start a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. Users cannot change this option to start with the home page. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the home page. Users cannot change this option to start with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer starts with the home page. Users can change this option to start with the tabs from the last session.

Start Internet Explorer with tabs from last browsing session

This policy setting configures what Internet Explorer displays when a new browsing session is started. By default Internet Explorer displays the home page. In Internet Explorer 10 Internet Explorer can start a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the tabs from the last browsing session. Users cannot change this option to start with the home page. If you disable this policy setting Internet Explorer starts a new browsing session with the home page. Users cannot change this option to start with the tabs from the last browsing session. If you do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer starts with the home page. Users can change this option to start with the tabs from the last session.

Set maximum application cache individual resource size

This policy setting sets the maximum size for an individual resource file contained in a manifest file. The manifest file is used to create the application cache. If any file in the manifest exceeds the allowed size Internet Explorer sends an error to the website. No notification will be displayed to the user. When you set this policy setting you provide the resource size limit in MB. The default is 50 MB. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will allow the creation of application caches whose individual manifest file entries are less than or equal to the size set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default application cache individual resource size for all application caches resources. The default is 50 MB.

Set maximum application cache individual resource size

This policy setting sets the maximum size for an individual resource file contained in a manifest file. The manifest file is used to create the application cache. If any file in the manifest exceeds the allowed size Internet Explorer sends an error to the website. No notification will be displayed to the user. When you set this policy setting you provide the resource size limit in MB. The default is 50 MB. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will allow the creation of application caches whose individual manifest file entries are less than or equal to the size set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default application cache individual resource size for all application caches resources. The default is 50 MB.

Set maximum application cache resource list size

This policy setting sets the maximum number of resource entries that can be specified in a manifest file associated with an application cache. If the manifest associated with an application cache exceeds the number of resources allowed including the page that referenced the manifest Internet Explorer sends an error to the website. No notification will be displayed to the user. When you set this policy setting you provide the resource limit as a number. The default is 1000 resources. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will allow the creation of application caches whose manifest file contains the number of resources including the page that referenced the manifest that are less than or equal to the limit set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default maximum application cache resource list size for all application caches. The default is 1000 resources.

Set maximum application cache resource list size

This policy setting sets the maximum number of resource entries that can be specified in a manifest file associated with an application cache. If the manifest associated with an application cache exceeds the number of resources allowed including the page that referenced the manifest Internet Explorer sends an error to the website. No notification will be displayed to the user. When you set this policy setting you provide the resource limit as a number. The default is 1000 resources. If you enable this policy setting Internet Explorer will allow the creation of application caches whose manifest file contains the number of resources including the page that referenced the manifest that are less than or equal to the limit set in this policy setting. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting Internet Explorer will use the default maximum application cache resource list size for all application caches. The default is 1000 resources.