Define applications and processes that can access the Clipboard without prompting

This policy setting allows you to define applications and processes that can access the Clipboard without prompting the user. Note: Do not enter the Internet Explorer processes in this list. To enable or disable Internet Explorer processes use the “Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in the Internet Explorer process” policy. If the “Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in any process” policy setting is enabled the processes configured in this policy setting take precedence over that policy setting. If you enable this policy setting and enter a value of 1 prompts are bypassed. If you enter a value of 0 prompts are not bypassed. Value Name is the name of the executable file. If Value Name is empty or the value is not 0 or 1 the policy setting is ignored. If you enable this policy setting for an application or process in the list a script can perform a Clipboard operation without prompting the user. This means that if the zone behavior is currently set to prompt it will be bypassed and enabled. If you disable this policy setting for an application or process in the list a script that is running in the application or process cannot bypass the prompt for delete copy or paste operations from the Clipboard. If you do not configure this policy setting current values of the URL action for an application or process in the list prevail.

Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in the Internet Explorer process

This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts to perform a Clipboard operation (delete copy or paste) and the URL action for the zone is set to prompt. If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process performs a Clipboard operation. In the Internet Explorer process if the zone behavior is currently set to prompt it will be bypassed and enabled. If you disable this policy setting the user is prompted when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts to perform a Clipboard operation. If you do not configure this policy setting current values of the URL action for the Internet Explorer process prevail.

Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in the Internet Explorer process

This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts to perform a Clipboard operation (delete copy or paste) and the URL action for the zone is set to prompt. If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process performs a Clipboard operation. In the Internet Explorer process if the zone behavior is currently set to prompt it will be bypassed and enabled. If you disable this policy setting the user is prompted when a script that is running in the Internet Explorer process attempts to perform a Clipboard operation. If you do not configure this policy setting current values of the URL action for the Internet Explorer process prevail.

Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in any process

This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in any process on the computer attempts to perform a Clipboard operation (delete copy or paste). If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted when a script that is running in any process on the computer performs a Clipboard operation. This means that if the zone behavior is currently set to prompt it will be bypassed and enabled. If you disable this policy setting the user is prompted when a script that is running in any process on the computer attempts to perform a Clipboard operation. If you do not configure this policy setting current values of the URL action for the application or process on the computer prevail.

Prevent downloading of enclosures

This policy setting prevents the user from having enclosures (file attachments) downloaded from a feed to the user’s computer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot set the Feed Sync Engine to download an enclosure through the Feed property page. A developer cannot change the download setting through the Feed APIs. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can set the Feed Sync Engine to download an enclosure through the Feed property page. A developer can change the download setting through the Feed APIs.

Prevent downloading of enclosures

This policy setting prevents the user from having enclosures (file attachments) downloaded from a feed to the user’s computer. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot set the Feed Sync Engine to download an enclosure through the Feed property page. A developer cannot change the download setting through the Feed APIs. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can set the Feed Sync Engine to download an enclosure through the Feed property page. A developer can change the download setting through the Feed APIs.

Bypass prompting for Clipboard access for scripts running in any process

This policy setting allows you to bypass prompting when a script that is running in any process on the computer attempts to perform a Clipboard operation (delete copy or paste). If you enable this policy setting the user is not prompted when a script that is running in any process on the computer performs a Clipboard operation. This means that if the zone behavior is currently set to prompt it will be bypassed and enabled. If you disable this policy setting the user is prompted when a script that is running in any process on the computer attempts to perform a Clipboard operation. If you do not configure this policy setting current values of the URL action for the application or process on the computer prevail.

Prevent access to feed list

This policy setting prevents the user from using Internet Explorer as a feed reader. This policy setting has no impact on the Windows RSS Platform. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot access the feed list in the Favorites Center. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access the feed list in the Favorites Center.

Prevent access to feed list

This policy setting prevents the user from using Internet Explorer as a feed reader. This policy setting has no impact on the Windows RSS Platform. If you enable this policy setting the user cannot access the feed list in the Favorites Center. If you disable or do not configure this policy setting the user can access the feed list in the Favorites Center.