Category: At least Internet Explorer 5.0
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.
Make proxy settings per-machine (rather than per-user)
Applies proxy settings to all users of the same computer. If you enable this policy users cannot set user-specific proxy settings. They must use the zones created for all users of the computer. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users of the same computer can establish their own proxy settings. This policy is intended to ensure that proxy settings apply uniformly to the same computer and do not vary from user to user.
Security Zones: Do not allow users to add/delete sites
Prevents users from adding or removing sites from security zones. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level. If you enable this policy the site management settings for security zones are disabled. (To see the site management settings for security zones in the Internet Options dialog box click the Security tab and then click the Sites button. )If you disable this policy or do not configure it users can add Web sites to or remove sites from the Trusted Sites and Restricted Sites zones and alter settings for the Local Intranet zone. This policy prevents users from changing site management settings for security zones established by the administrator. Note: The “Disable the Security page” policy (located in -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Internet Explorer -> Internet Control Panel) which removes the Security tab from the interface takes precedence over this policy. If it is enabled this policy is ignored. Also see the “Security zones: Use only machine settings” policy.
Security Zones: Do not allow users to change policies
Prevents users from changing security zone settings. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level. If you enable this policy the Custom Level button and security-level slider on the Security tab in the Internet Options dialog box are disabled. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users can change the settings for security zones. This policy prevents users from changing security zone settings established by the administrator. Note: The “Disable the Security page” policy (located in -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Internet Explorer -> Internet Control Panel) which removes the Security tab from Internet Explorer in Control Panel takes precedence over this policy. If it is enabled this policy is ignored. Also see the “Security zones: Use only machine settings” policy.
Security Zones: Use only machine settings
Applies security zone information to all users of the same computer. A security zone is a group of Web sites with the same security level. If you enable this policy changes that the user makes to a security zone will apply to all users of that computer. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users of the same computer can establish their own security zone settings. This policy is intended to ensure that security zone settings apply uniformly to the same computer and do not vary from user to user. Also see the “Security zones: Do not allow users to change policies” policy.
Turn off the auto-complete feature for web addresses
This AutoComplete feature suggests possible matches when users are entering Web addresses in the browser address bar. If you enable this policy setting user will not be suggested matches when entering Web addresses. The user cannot change the auto-complete for web-address setting. If you disable this policy setting user will be suggested matches when entering Web addresses. The user cannot change the auto-complete for web-address setting. If you do not configure this policy setting a user will have the freedom to choose to turn the auto-complete setting for web-addresses on or off.
Turn off the auto-complete feature for web addresses
This AutoComplete feature suggests possible matches when users are entering Web addresses in the browser address bar. If you enable this policy setting user will not be suggested matches when entering Web addresses. The user cannot change the auto-complete for web-address setting. If you disable this policy setting user will be suggested matches when entering Web addresses. The user cannot change the auto-complete for web-address setting. If you do not configure this policy setting a user will have the freedom to choose to turn the auto-complete setting for web-addresses on or off.
Disable changing ratings settings
Prevents users from changing ratings that help control the type of Internet content that can be viewed. If you enable this policy the settings in the Content Advisor area on the Content tab in the Internet Options dialog box appear dimmed. If you disable this policy or do not configure it users can change their ratings settings. The “Disable the Ratings page” policy (located in -> User Configuration -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components -> Internet Explorer -> Internet Control Panel) which removes the Ratings tab from Internet Explorer in Control Panel takes precedence over this policy. If it is enabled this policy is ignored.
Prevent changing proxy settings
This policy setting specifies if a user can change proxy settings. If you enable this policy setting the user will not be able to configure proxy settings. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can configure proxy settings.